Sonos, Google, Apple, and Amazon all make small, midsize, and large wireless speakers that work very well for multiroom audio, but size does matter. Small-ish pucks are fine to put in bedrooms and bathrooms, but they’re just not big enough if you really want to jam. And if you go for something larger, it can be tough to find space for them. The Goldilocks zone is the middle, where Google has firmly planted its new Nest Audio.
Midsize speakers like the Nest Audio are great for kitchens, living rooms, and beyond. If you’re a Google user (and you’re not afraid of mics in your living space), you’ll fall in love. It’s affordable, sounds great, and can easily fill up nearly every room in your house with delectable sound. You can even pair two of them together, for one of the best-sounding $200 stereos around.
I've waded through generation after generation of Google, Amazon, and Apple smart speakers, and I’m happy to report they are getting smarter. They're less likely to overhear you randomly, easier to pair and group into various smart-home ecosystems, and they sound better than ever, thanks to steadily improving audio processing and design.


