Sony SRS-RA3000 360 Reality Audio Speaker, Black

$398.00

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Sony SRS-RA3000 360 Reality Audio Speaker, Black

smart speaker with google assistant

by Sony




$$159.99 - $398.00

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Unique Features:

    • 360 Reality Audio technology for immersive sound experience 🎶
    • Works with Google Assistant and Alexa for easy streaming 📱
    • Waterproof for use in humid environments like the kitchen or bathroom 🚿
    • Ambient room filling sound with omni-directional audio and deep bass 🏠
    • Immersive audio enhancement and sound calibration for perfect sound settings 🎧
    • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled with Chromecast Built-In and Spotify Connect 🎵
    • Voice control with Alexa and Google Assistant for hands-free operation 🗣️
    • Automatic volume adjustment for consistent sound levels 🎚️

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9 reviews for Sony SRS-RA3000 360 Reality Audio Speaker, Black

  1. Jake

    Great Speaker
    Surprisingly good. I’m AB’ing it with two Echo 4s (in stereo) and the Klipsch the One. For a small office. I’m testing the tracks I’ve used to assess my larger aspirational audiophile speakers, where I know all the dynamics and instrumental separation of the tracks fairly well. In short, the Sony way outperforms the others.Two echos do provide stereo of course which is great. And I actually can recommend those in stereo. Less so on a singular echo especially comparing to the Sony. Again, not even close. Also the echos don’t integrate well with Tidal and have no chromecast which the Sony does; a major reason I bought the speaker. (The echoes are obviously smart speakers however, while the Sony is not).Might be some confusion about soundstage if you’ve read reviews. The Sony doesn’t at all mimic a wide left to right soundstage. BUT it does present a deep soundstage that provides great musical separation. The overall tuning and dynamics is way better than the other speakers. You can tweak it further with the faux 360 setting and the five band eq in the app. Both work well and the 360 isn’t *totally* a gimmick. The simulated 360 effect (more like a mix/mastering affect on the track including what sounds like subtle use of reverb) works well with some recordings and less so with others. Like the LR soundstage, this too doesn’t “surround” you, it just adds depth and color to the presentation of the output.A Similar comparison to the Klipsch One which is a cool little speaker. The One can’t create the same soundstage and musical separation. It’s more one dimensional and boxed in ( I still love it). . The Sony captures the “feel” of listening to these tracks on my higher end setup. That’s the benefit of this speaker. It captures the presentation and feel of hifi (to some degree) in a very small and attractive box. I also like the aux input. I have it set up in the corner of the small room which is decent for the speaker’s sound dispersion and 90 degree tweeter orientation I’d say. Also it can get fairly loud.

  2. Customer Ed

    Excellent For All Day Music
    We’ve been using this for several months and it’s my favorite indoor speaker. I’ve always used an Amazon Alexa or the portable speakers from Sonos or JBL to listen to music in the house and this is a huge upgrade. I didn’t know what I was missing!Sound quality is great. I have it linked up to my Alexa and can stream directly with my voice, or I can switch it to Bluetooth mode with the press of a button to stream from my phone. It provides excellent ambient music at levels but can really get cranking when you want to pump it up. It features a “surround” mode that is supposed to make it more immersive however k find it sounds better with that option turned off . I’ve always wanted to get a full surround system set up, but my wife hasn’t approved that for our living room, so this is a great alternative.It also looks great, with a beautiful design. There are some quirks and connection issues with the app, but if you want a single speaker to fill your room with music, you can’t go wrong with this one. You can also hook it up to your tv if you have a Bluetooth enabled steaming device (like fire tv) or a Bluetooth dongle, and it is an upgrade over my Sony sound bar. Simply put, I love this speaker and am considering adding another one to a different room.

  3. Xeng

    Fine
    When it first arrived I honestly was unsure if I would keep it. The sound didn’t sound quite right to my liking but after playing with the app that connects to this speaker it became a much better listening experience. Don’t use the EQ settings that the app has pre-saved! Choose the custom one and tweak it to your liking and it will be a better listening experience! I also have the Sony WH-1000XM3 with a custom EQ and I used the same EQ settings on this speaker which made it sound clearer with slightly more bass.The Sony 360 Reality/Immersive Audio Enhancement button experience was not all that. I tried Amazon Music Unlimited with Sony 360 Audio Reality and although you can hear the artists voice better, the songs sounds flat and much more quiet. I don’t think it’s worth it at this time but I do see it getting better in the future. Just stick with stereo once you tweak the custom EQ to your liking. The only time I use the Immersive Audio Enhancement button is at night when I’m watching Golden Girls for my nightly routine so it’s not too loud for my partner and it’s easier to hear their voices.This speaker is not bad at all. I actually want another one but only at the right price. I don’t think $400 for this speaker is worth it at all! I got it when it was on sale at $200 which is a much better price point for this speaker.

  4. ArM

    How did Sony mess this up?
    Very expensive speaker considering you don’t get much bang for your buck. Weak and distorted bass no matter what setting you use. 360 feature is gimmicky and not really worth the trouble, and it is trouble to play 360 audio on this devise. 360 feature is not supported natively on most apps. Also, you cannot get Apple Music through Amazon on this device. Connecting AUX cord creates permanent slight buzzing sound that is noticeable at most volume levels when not playing music. I used an Amazon Echo (4th gen. ball) side by side and the Echo sounded so much better in ever way. It just looks boring compared to the Sony. The Sony does look and feel premium, even though it doesn’t sound it.

  5. DAVID FROST

    This is an excellent Bluetooth speaker from Sony the music is very clear I play my I tunes music from my Sony NW-505 Walkman and I can adjust the sound to suit my preference.I am surprised how such a small speaker can fill the room with sound I am very pleased with it’s performance.

  6. Marc Poirier

    This product sounds great. But you can have near three nest audio speakers for the same price with approx. the same sound quality.I appreciate the product but the price appears high compare to competitors.Note: Add your TV soundbar&subwoofer with your chromecast Google TV in a speakers group make an incredible ambiophony experience.

  7. Jetsetsam

    This speaker worked for a few weeks with a wifi connection with amazon music. Yesterday, amazon music could not identify it as a wifi device. I reset the speaker, unplugged it and plugged back in, disconnected and reconnected to wifi, but still amazon music could not identify it as a wifi device. Bluetooth still works.360 sound is interesting, but now really wow, and for some recordings it just adds distortion/reverberation. Sound quality is OK but not audiophile, and I don’t know how it compares with other standalone wifi speakers like sonos and amazon echo.For the price and the sony brand, this problem should not have occurred. I think its a software issue with sony or amazon music, but regardless, it doesn’t connect by wifi with amazon music anymore.If you have amazon music, dont buy it. for other music streaming services, good luck. I returned it.

  8. Saleh Afshar

    Having other Sony 360 Reality Audio products (Wh & WF-1000 headphones and earphones), this was my least favorite. Sound wasn’t tight, and had come connectivity issues. Had to send it back.

  9. Andrew

    I bought this speaker as a “like-new” refurb from amazon (~$300) to emit bass-heavy whitenoise while I sleep, about a year ago. Speaker is fine, sound quality is pretty good, bass is a bit light for my taste, but a custom equalizer in the sony music app helps, features are good, though the chromecast can be resistant to a connection sometimes (connects after 3 or so attempts) After a few months the plastic framing began to rattle (loudly) when the speaker was above 50% volume. More recently, it has begun to emit a whining high-pitch sound as though one of its internal components is loose, when the speaker is played above 30% volume after around 20 minutes.It still sounds fine for normal music, maybe in the garage, but for its purchased purpose it has actually become a hindrance rather than a sleep-aid. Regrets.

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