
"The Sonos Play is more equipped for outdoor adventures than the Move 2, thanks to its durability rating. Sonos fitted the Play speaker with an IP67 rating, meaning it is dustproof and can withstand immersion in up to about three feet of water for 30 minutes."
"The Move 2 has an IP56 durability rating, making it dust-protected but not safe for accidental submersion in water. Its larger frame and more internal acoustic components make it nearly four pounds heavier than the Play and more difficult to lug around."
"If the JBL Charge 6 and Bose SoundLink Plus don't float your boat for whatever reason, the Sonos Play may be more appealing. Like its counterparts from Bose and JBL, the Sonos Play features dust- and waterproof durability ratings, reverse USB-C charging, a speaker grouping mode, and a three-pound frame for easy portability."
Sonos' portable Bluetooth speakers, including the Play and Move 2, cater to different user needs. The Play is designed for outdoor use with an IP67 rating, making it dustproof and waterproof, while the Move 2 has an IP56 rating, offering less water resistance. The Play is lighter and more portable, ideal for outdoor adventures. Both speakers provide features like Wi-Fi connectivity and speaker grouping, appealing to users who may not prefer competitors like JBL and Bose.
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