FOR Impressively big sound; good build; wellness function
AGAINST Stridency at volume; lack of streaming capability
The specification is pretty much identical, and the speaker layout inside the unit is the same. Why, then, the ‘2’? Well, along with a couple of extra strings to the unit’s bow, Sonoro claims also to have tweaked the sound of the Stereo 2 a touch.
Seeing the ‘Wellness’ light
One thing Sonoro is keen on is ‘Wellness’. The first Stereo provided soothing sounds of whale song, rain, waves, and so on. This new version takes all that, including birdsong, soothing voices and relaxation exercises, and adds a neat little extra.
This story is from the November 2017 edition of What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision.
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