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Over the past eight years, I’ve reviewed dozens of portable speakers from every top brand. And I can confidently say that Sonos makes three of the best portable speakers of them all.

There’s Sonos Play, the brand’s newest portable and the Goldilocks of its lineup in size, sound and features. The Roam 2, a Toblerone-shaped speaker that’s small enough to go anywhere. And the Move 2, a powerhouse that doesn’t sacrifice bass performance.

They all share what I’ve come to think of as one of Sonos’ key characteristics: sound that is better and bigger than you’d normally expect from a speaker of its size. It has that typical Sonos quality: clear, well balanced and a joy to listen to.