Get into the groove with the Sony SRS-RA3000 speaker. This wireless multi-room home speaker offers excellent and immersive sound that’s great for playing your favourite music. It might be all you need to create that nice vibe whether during a chill afternoon alone or a fun get-together party with friends. Plus it is designed perfectly to display anywhere in your home. Ready to have the Sony SRS-RA3000 speaker in your home? Enter this contest for a chance to win one for yourself.

Play your favourite tracks on this 360 Reality Audio Sony speaker

What will you play on the Sony SRS-RA3000? This pill-shaped speaker is a great companion for music lovers or anyone who just like to have a something playing in the background. It has incredible features that make for immersive and easy listening wherever you place it at home. We sent Jason Gorber the Sony SRS-RA3000. Read his review for information on its features.

Playing in a regular playback mode the Sony SRS-RA3000 delivers excellent sound, with incredible treble and bass register, and range not a lot of other speakers can achieve. It also boasts a 360 Reality Audio feature that gives you ambient room-filling sound (given 360 audio compatibility with your music source). Plus, what I like most about this speaker is that it automatically calibrates the sound to suit the space it’s in. Itโ€™s definitely the perfect speaker to enjoy your favourite new and old tracks anywhere in your home.

Share your musical interests with the Sony SRS-RA3000

This time of the year is perfect to explore new music, with some of the biggest artists in the music industry releasing their singles and albums one day after another. One of the great things about the Sony SRS-RA3000 is that you and your friends can take turns streaming to the speaker. Share your favourite new song discoveries. Here are a few recent tracks I recommend:

  1. Beyoncรฉโ€™s โ€œBreak My Soul,โ€ has many asking: should I quit my job? The lyrics goes: โ€œNow, I just fell in love / And I just quit my job / I’m gonna find new drive / Damn, they work me so damn hard.โ€ The Queen Bey’s new single, which has the beat reminiscent of a hip hop dance back in the early 90s, encourages us to explore our own personal motivation that goes beyond working nine-to-five.
  2. The songย โ€œLeft and Rightโ€ is a collaboration between Charlie Puth and BTS member Jungkook. It came after the popular group announced hiatus, following almost a decade of hit after hit, making them the most celebrated group worldwide. Puth, known for both sad and catchy songs that have been popular movie soundtracks, has this big collaboration as a definite treat to fans.
  3. The Weekndโ€™s songs in his latest album, Dawn FM, have been mainstays in various charts. With discordant rhythm dappled with breezy falsetto many of the tracks have a quality that takes us back to the synth, new wave era in the 80s.

The OGs that are making a trend

If you canโ€™t get enough of the old school, then share your all-time favourites. Music from the 60s, 90s, to the early 2000s never fails to fill any room with nostalgia. Thereโ€™s a whole library of them from which it may be hard to choose, but these two are standouts for me:

  1. Fleetwood Macโ€™s โ€œDreamsโ€ has regained popularity on social media recently. The song created a whole new vibe during the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic when a TikTok user took a video of himself taking a swig of cranberry juice then lip synching to the song while riding a skateboard on a quiet road. In response the bandโ€™s vocalist Stevie Nicks also posted a video of herself singing the song while tying her skateโ€™s shoelaces.
  2. Since it was popularized by Elvis Presley “Canโ€™t Help Falling in Love” is one of the most covered songs to date. The song was on the soundtrack for the animated film Lilo & Stitch and recently was used as the background song for a grand wedding scene in Crazy Rich Asians. Search this classic on any music streaming apps and youโ€™ll find a much longer list of new versions than you can scroll.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in a few different ways:

  1. Tell us in a comment below what feature of the Sony SRS-RA3000 would help you better enjoy your favourite music.
  2. For up to two (2) additional entries, create a public post on a social media channel (one entry per channel!) sharing with your friends and followers the title of the song or the name of the artist you’re currently listening to; include the hashtag #BBYSonySpeakerContest, so we can find your post, and include a picture of the prize like that shown in this article. Then return here and tell us in a comment below, on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any social media channel (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc) but the post must be public so we can verify it is there. Add one comment below for each social media channel for up to 2 contest entries.

What you can win

At the end of this contest weโ€™ll randomly select one winner from all eligible entries to receive the Sony SRS-RA3000 speaker that Jason reviewed.

This contest runs from July 28th until August 11th.

Remember you can enter this contest up to three times. Share this contest with your family and friends. And while you’re at it, feel free to share your own song recommendations. It’s always nice to share and even sing along to your favourite music with your favourite people.

Win a Sony SRS-RA3000 speaker Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck!

Chris Nasaire
Chris is constantly on the lookout for new tech that can make day-to-day productivity fun and easyโ€”from the latest coffee machines to high-performing laptops. Outside of his exciting role as an editor at Best Buy Canada, he writes short fiction and travel stories, with some of his work appearing in local literary magazines.

641 COMMENTS

  1. I’m intrigued by the automatic sound calibration feature (for moving this to different spaces).

  2. The feature that will allow me better listen to my favorite music would be the sound calibration and automatic volume adjustments. This would give me the ability to hear everything clearly.

  3. favourite feature is the:
    Sound calibration and automatic volume adjustments optimise the way you listen to your music and movies

    I hate it when watching my shows and commercials get on and the volume just triples!

  4. automatically calibrates the sound to your environment. I like to take mine outside on the deck when doing yardwork, It should sound different outdoors then in an echoey room like say a kitchen.

  5. The 360 Reality Audio would really give that ambient, room-filling sound that my current setup is so badly missing!

  6. I really like the 360 Reality Audio support feature that would help me better enjoy my favorite music.

  7. The Sony SRS-RA3000 would help me better enjoy my favourite music since it has a 360 Reality Audio feature that gives ambient room-filling sound

  8. 360 Reality Audio support would allow me to place it in the corner of the work from home office where itโ€™s out of the way

  9. I like that this speaker automatically calibrates the sound to suit the space that it is in. We listen to a variety of music in a number of different rooms. This speaker might help our music sound its best, whatever we are listening to, wherever we are listening.

  10. My favourite feature is the immersive speak / sound quality. Time to play me some Hans Zimmer and then chill out with relaxing meditation soundscapes :D.

  11. Sony’s good quality speaker sound would be the best feature for me coming from a portable wireless speaker.

  12. Love the 360 Reality Audio support, for a virtual surround sound experience, through a single speaker!

  13. My favourite feature is that multiple people can take turns streaming to the speaker. I envision sitting around with my children as they develop their own tastes in music sharing our favourite songs.

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