Both systems aim to provide room-filling sound suitable for various entertainment needs. Support for technologies like Dolby Atmos and DTS enhances the depth and realism of sound. If you're comparing Sonos Five and Sonos Sub Mini, both systems are built to enhance your home entertainment experience with strong audio output and advanced features. Both models offer multiple connectivity options for seamless integration with TVs and other devices. Key differences lie in output power, channel setup, and feature support, which influence performance.
Verdict: Both systems are competitive, and the right option depends on your room size, usage, and feature requirements.
Top Differences
- Sound Output: 3.1W vs 50W
- Channels: 3.1 vs 50
- Frequency Response: NA vs As Low As 25Hz
- Subwoofer Size: 25.4 mm vs 152.4 mm
- Aux Input: yes Vs no