Sound QualityThe Sonos Move has overall very good sound quality. Bass has good impact and goes deep. Midrange is even, but is a bit hazy and grainy. Treble is extended, but a bit subdued, dry and lean. Does a so-so job of recovering room ambience, and a bit of fine detail and complexity is lacking. There is no significant difference between Wifi and Bluetooth sound quality. Provides a decent volume level in a small to medium sized room. When combined with a second unit to form a stereo pair they can be placed to provide better stereo separation than many other models overall score improves remaining very good.
Versatility
Versatility is very good. It's a monophonic speaker, with multi-room support with other Sonos speakers but not with other Amazon Echo speakers although its added to the Amazon Echo App. Supports stereo pairing with another Sonos Move. Wireless: WiFi supports dual-Band and it has Bluetooth. Communications: Amazon Alexa - Lacks support for calling, texting and messaging features native to Alexa in Amazon Echo products; Google Assistant - Has support for calling and messaging but lacks it for texting on this unit. Digital Assistant Muting: Has a dedicated touch control to disable the digital assistant by muting its microphones. Audio Connections: Lacks analog audio inputs and outputs. Audio Tailoring: Has auto calibration, and treble and bass controls. OS Support: Android, iOS and others. Other connections and features: Lacks USB port. Streaming by voice command: Supports voice command of many common streaming services such as Amazon Music, Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify, Tune-In, and iHeart Radio. Voice ID: Lacks support to setup voice identity using this speaker, although it can use a voice print stored in a user's Amazon account trained from an Amazon speaker. This feature allows the account holder to access personal information with their "voice print".
Ease of Use
Overall ease of use of the Sonos Move is very good. Wireless setup: Setup requires an app downloaded to a device or device connection, easy and intuitive - need instructions (may be included in app), may or may not involve inputting WiFi network password, and account setups. Console controls: Volume controls are prominent but unlike earlier Sonos models ambiguously labeled making it unclear as to their function. Lacks graphical position marking or index of level. Has audible tone which adjusts with level selection. Volume may also be controlled via a natural language command. Audio mute: Unlabeled - well placed - with indication when it is engaged. Microphone mute: Well marked, well placed, clear indication when it is engaged. Source selections: Requires app to be installed, app installation is straight forward. Once app is installed switching between inputs is fairly intuitive. App remote: Volume controls are prominent and have graphical position marking but lacks specific index markings. Mute: (Remote) Well marked, well placed, clear indication when it is engaged and mutes the line input. Voice transport controls: Natural language control of transport (Play/Pause/Skip/Mute), volume controls and source selection was easy and intuitive.