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In addition to the Play: 5, there is also recently a Play: 3 This is a smaller version of the Play:

Sonos Play: 5 review
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For the people who hardly know Sonos: Sonos wireless music systems since 2005 providing kitchen shelves solutions in and around the house. The Sonos music systems can be put under and play music from computers, network drives, NAS systems or without a computer directly from the Internet (streams). Anywhere in your home The apparatus is characterized by a simple operation. An iPhone, iPad or Android device kitchen shelves is sufficient for the operation of the entire kitchen shelves system. Who does not own one of these devices can be operated via the computer or through a Sonos remote. The system is also easy to install and easy to expand kitchen shelves and work seamlessly with existing multi-media equipment.
The above sounds almost too good to be true. Often this type of system kitchen shelves to install. Expensive and complex Configuring often takes hours. Or Sonos its promise and how these systems work with a current media center setup you can read in this article.
Perhaps it is useful to start with the technology kitchen shelves that is behind the wireless audio system kitchen shelves first. It boils down to the wireless network from a dedicated Sonos wireless network. The player devices do not communicate via the existing Wi-Fi networks, but talk in private with each protocol. The risk of interference with other Wi-Fi networks, for example, there is not, so the risk of interference kitchen shelves decreases dramatically. Furthermore, it is possible to have more than one of the player systems use at the same time. A precondition for this is that at least one of the systems on the router or the network to be connected. For most users, this is not a problem, because in the vicinity of the surround amplifier is still often the router or network connection is. Should this be a problem then Sonos has an additional module which can be connected to the router directly. kitchen shelves The Sonos ZoneBridge ( 49.00) you could easily be stored, then the other player Sonos systems to communicate wirelessly. In the cellar
In addition to the Play: 5, there is also recently a Play: 3 This is a smaller version of the Play:. 5 and sells for 299.00. In addition to the ZonePlayer 90, there is also the ZonePlayer 120. The ZonePlayer 120 has a built-in Class D amplifier. 55 W is on each output per channel. ZonePlayer 120 so large and small boxes can be fitted kitchen shelves and a sub-woofer. For those who have no amplifier kitchen shelves or possibly a few extra loose boxes would connect this might be a solution.
The ZoneBridge has already been appointed as the switch between the network and the wireless network Sonos. A prerequisite for a wireless network

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