Review: Sonos and IKEA’s New Speaker-Lamp Will Declutter Your Nightstand

A collab between IKEA and Sonos adds music while subtracting junk

IKEA Sonos Symfonisk

IKEA and Sonos collaborate on these bookshelf and lamp speakers

By Kirk Miller

The table next to my bed is a jumble of cables, devices, a lamp, a Bluetooth speaker and a USB/plug “tower.” It’s a mess. And it tethers me to a space that’s not that comfortable to stay in outside of normal bed hours. 

Hoping to declutter that space and countless others like it, IKEA and Sonos have collaborated on two speakers that double as everyday furniture. At launch, the SYMFONISK collection, debuting in August in IKEA stores and online (but not on the Sonos site) features both a lamp/speaker hybrid and a bookshelf speaker. 

IKEA, which got into smart lighting back in 2017 and Bluetooth speakers just last year, did right by teaming up with Sonos, an audio brand that has a knack for creating expandable, easy-to-use sound systems that look (and sound) good around your home without taking up too much space.

Ideally, the design acumen and affordability of IKEA paired with the sonic know-how of Sonos should make for a winning combo, so we were eager to test the first products out in advance. I was able to demo both units at a rented studio in New York, with additional testing on the bookshelf unit at my own apartment. 

My thoughts below.

The specs:

The desk lamp is pretty much a Sonos One speaker reconfigured into a larger, stockier unit with an opaque lamp shade attached. It has a single dial on the side for the lamp and a couple of push-button controls at the base. 

The bookshelf speaker can be placed vertically or horizontally atop a table or a cabinet, as well as mounted on a wall, where it can hold just under seven pounds and act as its own shelf (hence the name). There’s a small groove in back that hides part of the power cord.

What we liked: 

What could improve:

What others say:

“An excellent, affordable introduction to multiroom music and is at its best when used as rears for a Sonos sound bar.” — CNET

“The lamp’s stylish design, affordable price point and stellar audio, makes this the better of the two debut SYMFONISK devices.” — Engadget

“The two debut products … are easily worth the money if they appeal to your design sense.” — The Verge

Conclusion: 

If you want to unobtrusively add music to a room and you like IKEA’s design sense, either of these are winners (especially at these prices). We lean toward the lamp, as it’s pretty much an already-great Sonos speaker with an additional use case. Smart shades are apparently coming in October, so if you can set the lamp up with a cheap smart device like an Echo, you could have an ideal music/lighting wake-up system for under $250.

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