It is back to school season; we all know there’s one essential item that belongs at the top of every student’s must-have list—Bluetooth speakers! It’s time to pack your backpacks, polish those pencils, and get ready to amplify your academic groove. And as you gear up for a fresh academic journey, we’re thrilled to give away the Sonos Era 100 and Sonos Era 300 multi-room speakers that were reviewed on our blog. So, whether you’re a student diving into textbooks or a parent waving goodbye to a college-bound scholar (like me, as my son takes his first steps towards independence this fall), get ready to discover how you can win these fantastic speakers and transform your space into a symphony of sound, style, and success.
Create your own audio oasis: study, strum, or simply savor!
Picture this: you’re nestled comfortably in your dorm, surrounded by the gentle hum of your favourite tunes, perfectly suited to your mood. With the Sonos Era 100 and 300 speakers, your musical daydreams can become an everyday reality. These portable speakers are designed to seamlessly integrate into your living space, whether you’re hitting the books, strumming your guitar, or simply unwinding after a rigorous study session. With the Sonos app at your fingertips, you can curate playlists that cater to your vibe, creating a personalized soundtrack to every moment. Worried about that upcoming history exam? Let classical compositions whisk you away to an era of enlightenment. Need an energy boost for that early morning workout? Pump up the tempo with heart-pounding beats. The possibilities are endless!
And here’s the kicker—my son, in his own soon-to-be student abode, envisions having Bluetooth speakers not only to grace his room but also elevating his late-night study sessions—perhaps even turning them into impromptu jamming with newfound friends.
Why Sonos Era rocks?
It’s not just about the music; it’s about the experience. The Sonos Era 100 and 300 speakers boast a host of features. With Trueplay tuning technology, these speakers adapt to their surroundings, ensuring crisp and clear audio quality in any space. Imagine the immersive feeling of being right there at a live concert while you’re jotting down notes or collaborating on a group project. Plus, with Apple AirPlay 2 compatibility, you can effortlessly stream your favourite tracks from your Apple devices. To learn more about these speakers, check out this video and full review article by Ted. He covers everything from the design and setup to sound quality and connectivity options.
Now that we’ve got your ears perked and your musical aspirations soaring, it’s time to put your creativity to the test! Enter for a chance to win one of the two speakers and join us in celebrating the perfect harmony of knowledge and music.
How to enter
In a comment below, answer this question: If your academic journey had a theme song, what would it be and why?
What you can win
At the end of this contest, we will randomly draw two winners, and each will receive either the Sonos Era 100 or the Sonos Era 300 speaker that were tested for a review article.
This contest runs from August 18th until September 5th.
Remember you can only enter once in the comment section. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of audio excellence and elevate your educational experience with the Sonos Era speakers.
Sonos Era speaker contest rules and regulations
Best of luck!
Working on the Railroad
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For by U2
It’s Hip To Be Square
by Huey Lewis And The News
Get up Stand up – Bob Marley
Telecommunication – Flock of Seagulls
My theme song would have been: “School’s Out” because I was always so glad when year-end exams were over and I could enjoy my summer vacation.
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For by U2, the constant search for truth
My Music At Work by the Tragically Hip because so much of my academic work (and play) happened while listening to The Hip.
Don’t Stop Believing – Journey.
At times it was hard but I kept going and never gave up!
Eye of the Tiger by Survivor. Its motivational lyrics and powerful beat mirrors the determination and perseverance needed to excel in my academics
“Learning to Fly” by Tom Petty. Reminds me to always try new things.
Victoria, (by the Kinks), name of my first love
It was Let it Be by the Beatles. I didn’t try very hard in school and let everything just be.
It would be the song Tomorrow from the Broadway show Annie. I always put everything off until tomorrow especially homework.
Its My Life!
Because I finally feel free. It’s my Life!
Another Brick in the Wall by Pink Floyd because I am getting there in the journey one brick at a time
The Hardware Store by Weird Al Yankovik, it has everything a store should have just like a education with extras.
Just the way you are – as it was about learning who I was.
Don’t Stop Believin’ because I need to believe that it is worth it
I will survive
Everybody (Backstreet’s Back) Song – because I am returning to University to do my Master’s in Education – Back Again in School!
I would pick “I Will Survive”. Why? The title says it all. I did survive college along with 15 extra pounds I didn’t need. (Too many donuts)
Don’t Stop Believin’ – because at the end of it all, tenacity conquered all!
Running On Empty because that’s how it was financially.
I would pick Never Give Up (from the Lion Soundtrack) —no matter how hard it got , you can never give up.
We are never ever getting back together. Because once I’m done, see ya!
Help – Beatles because I definitely needed help at times.
Better stronger faster by daft punk
With the daily repetition of studies, this song just made it easier.
I will survive!!!
I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor – after long days and nights of deadlines and studying/assignments etc “I survived”
“Don’t stop believing” – because at times is would be easy to quit, but if you believe then you will persevere!
New Seekers 1971 hit song “Never Ending Song of Love” because I LOVE learning!
Schools Out by Alice Cooper- just a relief that all the studying etc is done for the summer!
Happy by Pharell. I got into my dream college.
Alice Cooper’s “School’s Out”!!!
I will survive! Exams are stressful!
All Night Long – all those late nights studying!
Thunderstruck AC/DC as my HS did not prepare me in anyway for the classes I had to take
Smokin’ in the Boy’s Room, Motley Crue’s version. Although I graduated with great marks, I spent a lot of time goofing around and missing the odd class here and there.
Never Surrender because it feels so difficult at times!
American Pie by Don Mclean as it releases my stress as I sing along
Kodachrome by Paul Simon as the first line expresses how I feel at times.
I will Survive by Gloria Gaynor as it inspires me during exam time
Breathe by Pink Floyd
Tonight Tonight by the Smashing Pumpkins. It was the song I played whenever I needed motivation in school and all those late nights that I stayed up studying.
I will survive cause it was hard but I did survive
“Read, Eat, Sleep” by The Books. Because that’s all I did.
ANOTHER ONE (semester) BITES THE DUST by Queen. Happy to put them behind me and look forward to the next – and then graduation !!
Code Monkey by Jonathan Coulton, because that’s what I went to school for and that’s what I still do today!
School’s Out – Alice Cooper
That song was my anthem at the end of each individual year of my academic journey! SCHOOL’S OUT FOR SUMMMMMMER!
Probably I will survive by Gloria Gaynor because I kept thinking, one more exam, I will survive, one more essay, I will survive.
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