Sonos Move Portable Battery Powered Bluetooth WiFi Speaker Dimensions and Features


Sonos has just released their new portable speaker Sonos Move which is now shipping and available for purchase on Amazon.

Sonos Move Dimensions

9.44" Height
6.29" Width
4.96" Depth

The Sonos Move speaker features can be seen below.




Two Class-D digital amplifiers perfectly tuned to match the speaker drivers and acoustic architecture.
Responsive audio chime lets you know Sonos Move has heard you and is working on a response.
Far-field microphone array uses smart voice capture and noise cancellation.
One downward-firing tweeter creates a crisp, clear high-frequency response that disperses evenly for an ultra wide soundscape.
One mid-woofer integrated into the cabinet ensures faithful playback of mid-range vocal frequencies plus deep, rich bass.
IP rating
Rated IP56 for protection from dust particles and liquid splashes.
Dimensions - H x W x D 
9.44 x 6.29 x 4.96 in. (240 x 160 x 126 mm)
Product finish 
Black with black grille
Top-panel features 
Capacitive touch controls for volume up/down, previous/next track, play/pause, microphone mute. LED indicates status, mute status, and voice feedback.
Complete privacy 
An illuminated LED indicator light ensures you’re always aware when the speaker’s microphone is active.
Weight 
6.61 lb (3 kg) including battery
Power supply
USB-C adapters must support one or more of the following output levels: 12V/3A, 15V/3A, 20V/2.25A.
Charging base power supply
Input: 100-240V, 50-60 Hz, 1.2A; Output: 18VDC, 2.5A
WiFi 
Supports 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 GHz, and 5GHz.
Bluetooth
Stream music and more with Bluetooth when you're away from home using your phone or another capable device.
Apple AirPlay 2 
Works with AirPlay 2 on Apple devices iOS 11.4 and higher.
Battery
36WH
10 hours per charge
Playback from -10°C to 55°C. Charging from 0°C to 45°C.



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