Four things we like about the new Sonos Multi-Room Systems
Big news for fans of
the Sonos® Multi-Room Music Systems — the new lineup of products makes a
good thing even better. While we’re happy to see how the products have been
improved, we’re thrilled Sonos kept the things that, in our opinion, made the
system great in the first place.
The improvements we’re glad to
see:
1. An
expanded wireless network. The new ZonePlayers operate with a larger wireless
network — in some cases it can provide almost double the coverage area. With
these improved ZonePlayers, it’s easier to extend your system from one end of
your house to the other.
2. A smaller and more powerful ZonePlayer. The new ZonePlayer 120's footprint is roughly 43% smaller than the ZonePlayer 100, so it's easier to slip onto a bookshelf or store on a desk. And while Sonos slimmed down the size of the player, they increasing the power it delivers to your speakers. This player's built-in amp pumps out 55 watts per channel.
The features we're glad they
kept:
1. The
same great Sonos Controller. This wireless remote is one of the easiest in the
industry to use. It has a big, clear LCD screen and a simple scrollwheel for
selecting tunes, creating playlists, and adjusting playback to different rooms.
2. Internet radio and subscription digital music services. In addition to playing your PC's music anywhere in your house, you can access Internet radio stations and subscription services, like Rhapsody®, Napster®, SIRIUS satellite radio, and Pandora®, so you'll always have a supply of fresh music to listen to.
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