Sony Micro Music System with Bluetooth

Last updated: November 5, 2020

Sony Micro Music System with Bluetooth
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We looked at the top In-Home Sound Systems and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best In-Home Sound System you should buy.

Overall Take

The Sony Micro Music System with Bluetooth is designed for the average consumer, with labeling that makes it easy to set each speaker up. You'll get compatibility with all your existing devices, including DVD and CD players. The micro design gives it a retro look that will enhance your home's decor.

In our analysis of 113 expert reviews, the Sony Micro Music System with Bluetooth placed 9th when we looked at the top 13 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Listen to your music wirelessly3 using Bluetooth with one-touch NFC and accessorize the room with a full featured, compact AM/FM/CD1 music system. This convenient system packs 50 watts RMS power using Sony’s exclusive S-Master amplifier to drive the dual 2-way bass reflex speakers.

Expert Reviews


What experts liked

Ten out of ten for this system. The performance and quality exceeded my expectations for the price of the unit.
- ABT
It’s a shame then that display of tracks or file names, artist names, and album names are limited to properly encoded ID3 tags on MP3s played from a CD or USB device.
It’s great micro design mixes well in homes.
Sony has done an excellent job of keeping the rear panel clean and well labeled so installation is a breeze. You can be up and running with the CMT-SBT100 home stereo system in a matter of minutes from unboxing.
Not only do these speakers look great, but they also sound great too, with awesome 50-watt speakers with 2-way bass reflex.
Oldschool style and The metal gives the CMTSBT100 a retro look.
The best thing about the CMT-SBT100 is the price. At just under $200, the CMT-SBT100 is not only affordable but competitively priced in relation to other premium brands.
The classic design is the first thing you’ll notice, as it’s simple, yet beautiful. Apart from that, you’ll definitely love the powerful, dynamic audio capabilities of this remarkable mini stereo system.

What experts didn't like

Sony is the worst piece of crap. Constantly having issues.
- ABT
However, if you’re looking for a classy bookshelf stereo with excellent sound quality and a variety of features, like CD, AM/FM, USB, NFC, and Bluetooth support, the CMTSBT100 makes for a great buy.
There is a downside to this, however. This isn’t the fastest stereo system in the world. In fact, it often takes a minute or two for it to read your CD or USB drive, which can be slightly aggravating.
The only bad thing, however, is that the setup of this system costs extra. Plainly put, you’ll get a full package for a fair price, but the “expert setup” costs nearly as much as the system itself.

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Molly Thornberg   
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Molly Thornberg is a professional writer, creative and mom to four kids, living her best life outside of Dallas, Texas. With a love for all things tech, she is passionate about helping parents raise kids in the digital age. She writes about technology, parenting and humor on her blog Digital Mom Blog.

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