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    IKEA Symfonisk speakers review: Sonos made sure they sound great, but that Scandi-chic lamp design is polarizing

    IKEA’s Symfonisk WiFi audio system—a current collaboration between the Swedish residence furnishings retailer and U.S.-based wi-fi multi-room audio producer Sonos—are coming to IKEA’s on-line and brick-and-mortar shops on August 1. The Symfonisk (pronounced sim-fawn-isk) bookshelf speaker is a implausible worth. The Symfonisk speaker lamp sounds nice, too, however I’m not a fan of its industrial design—and that’s placing it mildly (solely the bookshelf speaker scored a TechHive Editors’ Choice award). You, in fact, may need a really totally different opinion about its seems.

    Both audio system are co-branded with the Sonos and IKEA labels, two of both will be configured as a left/proper stereo pair or as left/proper rear channels with a Sonos soundbar, and each can function along with different Sonos audio system on the identical community. Pairing can solely be completed with like audio system, however you possibly can hyperlink both speaker to the Sonos Sub (nonetheless unlikely that may ever be given the disparity within the value tags of those audio system and the Sub).

    Symfonisk audio system incorporate the whole Sonos characteristic set, together with assist for Apple’s AirPlay 2 protocol, Sonos’ Trueplay speaker-tuning software program (which requires an iOS machine), and the flexibility to stream music from the unparalleled assortment of music-streaming providers that Sonos helps (Spotify, Apple Music, TIDAL, Qobuz, and on and on).

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    The Symfonisk bookshelf audio system can function both vertically or, as proven right here, horizontally.

    Neither of those fashions is a great speaker, however they are often managed with voice instructions you probably have an Amazon Alexa- or Google Assistant-compatible machine. IKEA says it can introduce a suitable distant management and incorporate assist for each audio system into its IKEA Home good app (at present branded TRÅDFRI and obtainable for Android and iOS) this fall.

    Symfonisk WiFi bookshelf speaker

    The bookshelf model of the Symfonisk speaker will be oriented both vertically or horizontally. In the latter situation, it may be held on a wall (with an non-obligatory rail equipment) and function an precise bookshelf. It measures 12 x 6 x 4 inches (LxWxH) and weighs 4 kilos 12 ounces. The speaker’s front-ported enclosure is fabricated from ABS plastic with silicone rubber toes, and it’s obtainable in both white with a white cloth grill, or black with a black cloth grill (the grills aren’t detachable). If you may have the community infrastructure to reap the benefits of it, you’ll discover an RJ45 ethernet port on the again of the speaker (the speaker lamp can also be outfitted with an ethernet port).

    You’ll discover the same old Sonos management buttons close to the bottom of the speaker, from left to proper: Volume down, play/pause, and quantity up. A double-press on the play/pause button skips to the following monitor, whereas a triple-press strikes to the earlier monitor in your queue. When the speaker is laid down, these controls are stacked, backside to high, on the right-hand facet.

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    Both the Symfonisk bookshelf audio system the speaker lamp will be paired for stereo replica.

    One Class-D amplifier powers the Symfonisk WiFi bookshelf’s tweeter, and a separate Class-D amp drives a mid-woofer (amplifier energy and driver dimension and materials aren’t disclosed). Sonos offered two of the bookshelf audio system, so I used to be in a position to consider its efficiency as a single speaker, as a stereo pair, and as a rear {surround} pair with a Sonos Beam soundbar. I didn’t strive the audio system with the Sonos Sub, as I don’t think about anybody goes to pair a $99 speaker with a $699 subwoofer (not that you just couldn’t).

    So how do they sound? The Symfonisk WiFi bookshelf speaker is essentially the most spectacular speaker I’ve ever reviewed at this value. Its efficiency comes very near matching that of the $199 Sonos One good speaker; in reality, I needed to take heed to the 2 audio system facet by facet to discern the distinction. It’s not an audiophile product by any stretch—solely the Sonos Play:5 comes near that mark, and nothing within the Sonos canon helps high-resolution audio—however the Symfonisk bookshelf speaker is a really robust performer.

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