Sonos also has Bluetooth! This stylish speaker has excellent sound and is now cheaper

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
5. 7. 2026 22:30
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A small Sonos that you can take to the beach or in the shower, and at home it fits into a multiroom setup — that’s Roam 2. With code 2026ALZAEXTRA20, you can now get it for 3,887 CZK instead of 4,859 CZK. Before purchasing, it’s advisable to verify the price and availability in detail on Alza.

Quick summary:
Makes sense if you want a durable portable speaker that also functions as part of a Sonos system via Wi-Fi at home.
⚠️ Consider that the small body can’t handle bass like larger models, 10 hours of battery life is average, and you need the Sonos app for full utilization.
💡 For 3,887 CZK, it’s the cheapest entry into the Sonos world — with durability you can take anywhere.

Why Roam 2 is interesting

The magic of Sonos Roam 2 lies in its amphibious nature: outdoors, it plays via Bluetooth like any portable speaker, but at home, it connects to Wi-Fi and becomes a full-fledged member of a Sonos setup with AirPlay 2 and multiroom. The second generation fixed the main pain point of the first — it added a separate Bluetooth button, so pairing is no longer a puzzle. For Sonos owners who want a portable piece, as well as for newcomers looking for a durable speaker with room for growth, it’s a hit.

Key parameters explained simply

For such a small body (only 430 g, fits in a backpack), Roam 2 delivers surprisingly full sound with two drivers and automatic Trueplay tuning, which adapts the sound to its surroundings — outdoors and in the bathroom. IP67 durability means it survives dust, rain, and 30-minute submersion in one meter of water, so you don’t have to worry about it by the pool. Battery life is 10 hours, and it charges via USB-C or wirelessly via Qi. You can stand it upright or lay it flat, and it supports Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, and AirPlay 2 — it’s one of the few portables that also has Wi-Fi.

What users say and what to watch out for

The rating is high: 4.7 out of 5 from 29 customers, recommended by most owners. They mainly praise the surprisingly full sound for its size, durability, compactness, and easy connection to the Sonos system. But let’s be honest about the limits of a small body. Physics cannot be cheated — this format won’t conjure deep bass like larger speakers, so it’s weaker for a big outdoor party. As with any Sonos, for full setup (Trueplay, multiroom), you need the Sonos app and an account. And the 10-hour battery life is rather average compared to the competition — it might not be enough for a full-day trip without charging.

When it doesn’t make sense

If you want a loud speaker for big parties with booming bass, this format will disappoint you — opt for a larger model (like a Sony with higher power). Similarly, if you don’t want to deal with the Sonos app and account and just want a simple Bluetooth speaker, you’ll find more straightforward controls elsewhere. And for those who need maximum battery life for multi-day events, be aware that 10 hours is average. However, for someone who wants a durable, smart portable speaker with the potential to grow into a Sonos system, it’s an ideal choice.

Would you bet on a small, durable Sonos with Wi-Fi, or rather a larger Bluetooth speaker with stronger bass for the same price?

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