Sonos IKEA Symfonisk lamp speaker vs bookshelf speaker: which is best for you

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What if your bedside lamp could send you to sleep with a lullaby? Or if your bookshelf played relaxing tunes as you leafed through a
dog-eared copy of your favorite book?Enter the Sonos IKEA Symfonisk lamp speaker and bookshelf speaker, which do just that, combining
which of these unconventional wireless speakers would suit your home best? We take a look at the pros and cons of the lamp speaker and the
TheIndianSubcontinent)Symfonisk lamp speaker vs bookshelf speaker: price and availabilityIn true IKEA fashion, neither of these speakers are
the slimmest build, it blends nicely into the home
wired connection to be stronger and more reliable
your home decor
It can be wall-mounted as a bookshelf that can hold up to 3kg of books or ornaments, or you can place it horizontally or vertically on any
suitable surface.Coming in white or black, the brick-shaped bookshelf speaker has a fabric grille on its front, with play/pause and volume
controls
speaker(Image credit: Andrew Murphy / TheIndianSubcontinent)Symfonisk lamp speaker vs bookshelf speaker: featuresThe Symfonisk lamp speaker
Sonos component you have on your home network; you could also pair two of the Symfonisk speakers for stereo sound, or even pair one with
could choose to fit it with a smart bulb, like the Philips Hue.So, if you want to embrace the smart home, the Symfonisk lamp speaker allows
the room you're in and amend the EQ settings accordingly.The app also features a simple two-band equalizer that lets you fine-tune the bass
and treble response
Bold, focused and full-bodied, the Symfonisk bookshelf speaker certainly isn't shy about throwing music into the room.Neither speaker offers
the detail and precision of the Sonos One, but it's important to remember that they both offer dual functions, and also that they're
worth noting that the bookshelf speaker is significantly cheaper, and offers many of the same features as the lamp speaker; both are
lamp speaker is the better-sounding of the two, by a small margin, with its wraparound grille providing a wider soundstage than the
points in your living room, the Symfonisk speakers are very capable audio devices in their own right.2PiKVqDk4NTs6JCPZzEBTn.jpg?#