Same that the Sony but better?
The soundlink II Bose http://www.lesnumeriques.com/enceintes-portables/bose-soundlink-ii-p14500/test.html
This one is also amazing http://www.lesnumeriques.com/enceintes-portables/bose-soundlink-mini-p16894/test.html#resume
I don't work for Bose, one of my collegue have it and i'm pretty impressed.
Nevertheless, i'm not sure about the connections, it is at least bluetooh
For what it's worth, the SoundLink II has been replaced with the
SoundLink III now.
The Bose devices only connect via Bluetooth though, and both use rear-firing bass radiators which is not ideal if they'll be placed on a shelf, as you might do when using them in your home.
Bluetooth restricts your range, and means that you have to be tethered to a device, so it's not ideal for home audio.
And for home audio connected to Media Server, I would want playback controls on the device.
Bluetooth connected speakers usually skip these, as it's assumed that they will be tethered to your phone for control.
Even if I did carry a smartphone on me at all times, I just don't like using apps for things like skipping a track. It takes far too long to unlock the device, load the app, select the right zone, and then skip vs pressing a button on the speaker.
The Bose speakers are supposed to be very good for their intended purpose - a portable speaker - but I would not expect high fidelity audio from them.
I keep meaning to check out the SoundLink Mini, I always hear people saying good things about that for its size.
If I was buying something in that class, it would probably be between the SoundLink Mini and
Fugoo Tough based on what I've heard about them.
I like the fact that the Fugoo Tough is ruggedized (aluminum enclosure, IP67 rated) and is probably the smallest speaker which includes tweeters. Even most of the large speakers only focus on mid-range and bass.
Logitech and JBL are worth checking out too. We have one of the old JBL portable speakers (before bluetooth speakers were a thing) and one of the UE Boom Minis, and both sound very good relative to their size/price.
I don't know whether that value continues as you move up the range. With JBL being a speaker company, I would expect most of their products to be quite good - I just don't know many people that have used them.