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🎵 Take your sound on the go — waterproof, powerful, and perfectly portable!
The Sonos Roam 2 is a sleek, ultra-portable Bluetooth speaker engineered for premium sound clarity and bass. With IP67 waterproof and dustproof certification, it’s designed for outdoor adventures and everyday use. Its rechargeable battery offers up to 10 hours of playback, while automatic Trueplay technology fine-tunes audio to your surroundings. Compatible with Alexa and Sonos Voice Control, it integrates seamlessly into your smart home ecosystem, making it the ultimate companion for millennials who demand style, durability, and smart functionality on the move.







| ASIN | B0D37BY6ZR |
| Antenna Location | For music players, For smartphones or tablets |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 56 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Box Contents | 1 x Roam 2, 1 x USB-A to USB-C Charging Cable, Product & warranty documentation |
| Brand | Sonos |
| Brand Name | Sonos |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Home Theater, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Voice Control, App Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 973 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic or Metal |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Frequency response | 20 KHz |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.7D x 16W x 24.1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Sonos |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 10 Watts |
| Model Name | Sonos Roam 2 |
| Model Number | S27 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Mounting type | Tabletop |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Microphones | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Built In Microphone, Multi Room Audio, Portable |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Speaker Size | 24.1 Centimetres |
| Speaker Type | Multi Room |
| Speaker maximum output power | 10 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 840136811152 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
S**N
neat, good sound, waterproof!
We bought this to use as a shower speaker that could also be taken with us on travels. In the past we have had various Bluetooth speakers (one even had Alexa built in but an update removed it much to my annoyance) which have worked well in the shower but found it sometimes a bit frustrating that you put a playlist on and you would maybe change your mind or a song came to mind you wanted to hear. Or you suddenly remembered something to add to your shopping list. So with those you would have to wait until you got out the shower. First world problems I know, but a solution seemed to exist with an alexa enabled waterproof speaker. already having a few sonos speakers in our house I have been impressed with the sound quality of those so figured this should be pretty good. I am not an audiophile so wont ramble on about highs, lows and sound stages, but will say to my uncultured ear, it sounds good to me! I wanted to write a review for anyone who has read anything about issues setting this up. The speaker came with slightly less than 50% charge, so I unpacked it and turned it on and started following the guide that is supplied. When told to, I opened the Sonos app on my android phone and there was a message there about setting up the roam 2. Easy peasy! I just followed the guidance in the app and got it set up (including firmware update it took around 5 mins all in, with no need to add WiFi password or anything like that. All done automatically!) It doesn't set Sonos voice or Alexa control as part of the set up process but I went into settings for the roam2 in the app and there was an easy to see button for adding either of those 2 voice assistants. I selected Alexa and it prompted me to sign into my amazon account. This is where things took a turn for the worse. No matter what I did it would not go beyond asking to set up amazon account. I just kept getting a spinning wheel. Frustrated, I went online and searched and found a long thread on the Sonos forums about this very issue. The fix (at this time) seemed to be to delete the amazon shopping app from my phone, then add the Alexa to sonos roam2 then reinstall amazon app. I couldn't be bothered with that so I opened my work iPhone and very easily set alexa on the roam2 from that. There were no issues signing into Amazon account via the iPhone app. Seems its an issue with android phones and not iPhone. So if you have access to an iPhone I would go down that route to set up Alexa. Otherwise you might need to delete your amazon app first. Anyhoooo, I got it all set up after that very easily, and Alexa is working well Another downside is that there is no wall plug for the speaker to charge it. just a cable. I plugged it into my bedside charger and checked the app to see if it was charging OK. The app said it was an incompatible charger and to change it. That being said it did charge up fully! But I went on the Sonos website to see what plug they recommend and they state any 5v 2a 10W plug (including Qi wireless pads) or their own wireless charger. Which looks neat and is magnetic, but pretty steep at near £50! I guess there's a convenience of just sitting it on the charger without having to plug anything in. But the charge port on the speaker is USB C and is easily accessible to plug a cable in (unlike ultimate ears speakers I have where teh charge port is very recessed under a rubber seal, so you need a specific cable to fitinto the recess and plug in. There is no real issue to plug in rather than wireless with the sonos roam. I decided to buy a sub £10 plug instead. I may buy the sonos official wireless charger at some point if I find charging to be a pain and I am feeling flush with cash! Anyway, all in all I am happy with my purchase. Yes, there are cheaper shower speakers that may or may not sound as good. But I really wanted the alexa integration, and that works well (after finally getting it set up!) There may be other Alexa enabled shower speakers, but having had one before and losing that capability after a few short months (thanks a bunch Ultimate Ears!!) I decided to go with the brand I already know and trust The fact it is part of sonos ecosystem so it can be grouped with the other sonos is neat, but probably not something I will us often.
I**I
Sound and build 5*
Well at the cost it should be good .... and it is but note as a smaller unit a good all rounder but it will never beat larger units bigger speakers (particularly bass. But for its size and portability it does well. Garden table, bathroom or conservatory it will hold its own. Battery life a bit strange leave it on standby consumers more power than expected, assume it is hunting wifi or bluetooth for near instant start. If turned off after each use I get 10+ hours use. Don't regret the purchase.
W**S
Ultra connectable and syncs seamlessly with my other sonos speakers.
A lovely little speaker that appears really well made. I bought it because I wanted something that was airplay compatible and would sync with the rest of my Sonos speakers when moving it around. Ok, on the down sound it lacks a bit of bass and punch compared to my Bose sound touch Revolve II, but it’s not far behind, and the audio quality is probably more accurate, especially mid tones. Because my lounge opens out into the garden, I can actually get the base and power from my era 300’s in the lounge, while this speaker comes outside.and extends the vocals into the garden. I purchased it when on offer for £132 which seems a good price. I am not sure I would have bought it at the usual RRP which is closer to £170. I’ve also found I can use both this and my Bose together on Bluetooth from my old MacBook in multi outputs, which is a bonus because they weirdly work pretty well together as well. If I had more money I would have gone for the Sonos Play (bigger and stereo) or Move 2 (closer to an era 100 in sound), but at the offer price it was hard to refuse, and makes a lovely addition to the Sonos network.
S**L
Portable speaker that packs a punch
Functionality Beyond what you’ll find in online reviews or YouTube videos, here’s what truly stands out. “The Roam 2 works both as an independent Bluetooth speaker and as part of the broader Sonos ecosystem. It supports Wi-Fi streaming, Apple AirPlay 2, and built-in voice assistants like Alexa and Sonos Voice Control. A key upgrade from the first Roam is the dedicated Bluetooth button, making pairing much easier without relying on the Sonos app.” Now, let’s get to the sound quality—because honestly, it’s phenomenal. I’ve used Bose SoundLink, JBL, Harman Kardon, Sony, and even B&O speakers, and the Roam 2 stands out. The treble, mids, and bass are perfectly balanced, though I did tweak the EQ to match my preferences. Once that was done, the sound was crystal clear, delivering every detail without distortion. Another impressive feature is Trueplay tuning, which adjusts the sound based on its environment. I tested this in echo-prone areas, and as soon as I enabled the mic, Trueplay kicked in, refining the audio for a richer experience. Even at max volume, there was no noticeable echo—something many speakers struggle with. Size Portability is definitely a focus, though it’s not quite as lightweight as I expected. That said, it’s compact enough to fit in a bag or even a large pocket. I’ve been considering getting the rugged case and hook accessories, which I imagine will make it even more convenient for outdoor adventures. The build quality is solid and durable, making it an ideal speaker to carry between rooms or take on the go. Charging Speed Sonos has switched to USB-C-to-USB-C charging, meaning you get faster charging speeds if you use a good adapter. It also supports wireless charging, which is a great feature—but here’s the catch. The official Sonos wireless charger costs £49, which I find quite steep. I’m debating whether to get a second-hand one, but I do feel like it’s a must-have for convenience. I typically use the Roam 2 throughout my workday, and the battery holds up well. However, if I forget to charge it overnight, it takes its sweet time booting up the next morning. This can be frustrating since I rely on Alexa for a lot of things as soon as I wake up. Value for Money At £179, the Roam 2 sits firmly in the premium portable speaker category. The sound quality and smart features justify the price, but I have to admit—I’m also tempted to try the B&O Beosound A1 for comparison. Why? Well, let’s talk about connectivity… Connectivity Aside from the usual: “The Roam 2 supports Bluetooth 5.2 and dual-band Wi-Fi, ensuring a stable and reliable connection. The new Bluetooth button makes pairing much simpler.” One of my main reasons for buying this speaker was Alexa integration. I have multiple smart devices at home and wanted something for upstairs to control my lights and chat with my wife downstairs using Drop In. Unfortunately, this is where things fell apart. Amazon doesn’t allow the Drop In feature on third-party Alexa devices, and while I can see why (Echo devices have multiple microphones, while the Roam 2 has only one), it’s still a letdown. On top of that, Alexa calling isn’t supported either, which is another disappointment. That said, it still works well for announcements, shopping lists, and general commands, and it responds quickly when called. Battery Life Sonos claims 10 hours of battery life, which is reasonable but not outstanding—especially considering some competing speakers last much longer. For casual daily use, it’s sufficient, but if you need something for extended outdoor trips, you might find yourself reaching for a charger more often than you’d like. Final Verdict The Sonos Roam 2 is a fantastically designed, high-performance speaker that’s easy to carry around and delivers excellent sound. If you want top-tier audio, seamless integration with Sonos products, and great build quality, this is a solid investment. However, if battery life or Alexa Drop In functionality is a priority, you might want to explore other options. Would I buy it again? Absolutely—but I’d also keep an eye on other premium alternatives. 😉
B**Y
Works with Roon (via Airplay)
This tiny speaker sounded a bit thin and tinny at first but after a few plays it improved greatly and gives clean and detailed sound. Whilst it will never match some similarly priced or, indeed, cheaper efforts from JBL and others for scale or warmth, it makes up for this with an extremely useful function set including wireless charging and Alexa built in. The clincher for me is that it works with my Roon set up (an ability that does not seem to be listed anywhere). If you want very portable speaker, with Alexa built in, that will work in concert with your other Roon nodes, this one will fit the bill.
H**P
Prime Promise Broken – Again
Product: 5/5 | Delivery: 0/5 The Sonos Roam 2 is an excellent product. The sound quality is fantastic, setup was straightforward, and it performs exactly as expected. Unfortunately, the delivery experience was appalling. The item was supposed to be delivered by 10pm on the day I ordered it, but it never arrived. There was no notification to advise of a delay, and I only woke up the following morning to a late delivery notification. As an Amazon Prime subscriber, I expect Amazon to honour its same-day delivery commitment. This is now the second time that promised same-day delivery has not been fulfilled. It leaves me wondering what the point of paying for a subscription is if the service advertised isn't being delivered. To make matters worse, I tried to report the issue through the Amazon app, but there appears to be no straightforward way to raise a complaint about the delivery service itself. I was simply sent round in circles with no clear option to provide feedback. The Sonos Roam 2 deserves full marks, but Amazon's delivery service gets minus 100% for failing to meet its same-day delivery promise to paying subscribers
W**E
Great device
Excellent portable speakers and work well with Brennan B2 music player
M**S
Worth the money
Easy to set up. Good sound anywhere around the garden.
L**A
Bonne enceinte
Très belle enceinte Sonos couplée a tout mon système sonos de 2 ERA100 c'est vraiment génial pour le multiroom car je peux la déplacer au besoin, et elle me suit souvent partout hors de mon domicile. Les points forts : + Bon son + Bonne autonomie + Recharge sans fil avec le socle fait pour +++ Sonos voice control => C'est génial de pouvoir contrôler tout mon système juste en disant "Hey Sonos" Les points faibles : - Marque assez vite - Pas de protection livrée avec
A**O
Simons Roma 2
Ottimo prodotto suonò impeccabile per un oggetto così piccolo
F**O
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M**J
Smidig och fungerar bra både med Wifi och Bluetooth
Perfekt att ta med sig och enkel att installera
R**G
Sonos Roam 2 weiß
Der Sonos Roam 2 ist ein sehr handlicher Wlan und Bluetooth Lautsprecher. Wir haben ihn hauptsächlich gekauft weil er kabellos ist und wir ihn oft mit in den Garten nehmen. Er hat einen hervorragenden Klang und ist relativ schnell aufgeladen. Für mich eine absolute Kaufempfehlung.
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