The Sonos Roam 2 fixes the original speaker’s confusing button setup

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aren’t the only new product Sonos rolled out today. The company also refreshed its cheapest portable speaker, the Roam. The Sonos Roam 2 has the same audio asSonos says the Roam 2 “delivers the same rich, detailed sound and bass” as the original model, so owners of the first Roam would only notice some subtle quality-of-life upgrades. One is a separate power and Bluetooth button, which solves a commonfrom its predecessor about its multifunctional power / sleep / Bluetooth button.

The company says setup is also more straightforward in the Roam 2. The previous model required you to set up the speaker over Wi-Fi, so you couldn’t quickly connect to Bluetooth until you’d gone through the process of pairing with a home network. That meant you couldn’t buy the speaker and immediately use it on a day at the beach or camping.

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