New Sonos iPod accessory will be available by the end of October
Sonos introduced the Sonos Wireless Dock (WD100), an accessory to the Sonos Multi-Room Music System. With the Sonos Wireless Dock you can now play all of the music from an iPod or iPhone in every room of the house. The Sonos Wireless Dock will be available for £99 beginning by the end of October.
The Sonos Wireless Dock accesses all of the music stored or playing on an iPhone or iPod and sends it wirelessly to Sonos ZonePlayers all throughout your home -- before converting the music to analog -- guaranteeing the best possible audio quality.
The Sonos Wireless Dock is compatible with the following devices: iPod touch (1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation), iPod classic, iPod nano (3rd, 4th, and 5th generation), iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G and iPhone, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards
Sunday, 26 September 2010
Thursday, 2 September 2010
Spotify and Sonos in Perfect Harmony
Sonos has today announced that it is adding support for the Spotify music service by the end of September.
The update for Sonos customers will be via a free software update and will bring Spotify customers in the UK, as well as Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Sweden.
You'll need to have a Spotify Premium account to get the service however, so although it is a free update there is a cost involved - £9.99 a month - unless of course you already have a Premium account.
You'll then find that Spotify adds itself into your controller, be it on the iPhone or via the new iPad app, which is also coming later in September.
Spotify is a music streaming service and joins the likes of Last.fm in enabling Sonos owners to access music, be it local or online, and stream it through Sonos devices around the home, with support for up to 32 zones.
If you are an existing Sonos owner, all you have to do is sit and wait for the software version 3.3 update at the end of September and you are all set.
The update for Sonos customers will be via a free software update and will bring Spotify customers in the UK, as well as Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain and Sweden.You'll need to have a Spotify Premium account to get the service however, so although it is a free update there is a cost involved - £9.99 a month - unless of course you already have a Premium account.
You'll then find that Spotify adds itself into your controller, be it on the iPhone or via the new iPad app, which is also coming later in September.
Spotify is a music streaming service and joins the likes of Last.fm in enabling Sonos owners to access music, be it local or online, and stream it through Sonos devices around the home, with support for up to 32 zones.
If you are an existing Sonos owner, all you have to do is sit and wait for the software version 3.3 update at the end of September and you are all set.
The New Wall Controller For Sonos
Allows you to use a wall mounted Apple iPod Touch for your Sonos system control. This gives the look of integrated in-wall touch screen controllers around your home making your Sonos system look and feel more like a £50k Crestron system.
Friday, 16 July 2010
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
This Summer has never been a better time to buy Sonos
The NEW Sonos single zone bundles are now here, saving you £££'s on the seperate components.
They are available in ZP120 or a ZP90 Configurations and come complete with the new Sonos CR200 touch Screen controller.
Offer is whilst stocks last over the Summer holidays.
They are available in ZP120 or a ZP90 Configurations and come complete with the new Sonos CR200 touch Screen controller.
Offer is whilst stocks last over the Summer holidays.
Sunday, 6 June 2010
Discount Codes
For a list of offers and discount codes for our members please follow the link: Find Out More
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Welcome
Hello and welcome to the new Sonos Digital Music User blog, Please feel free to ask any questions, we can help with all Sonos related questions like the typical ones below:
- System set-up?
- How do I connect it up?
- What equipment will I need?
- What music can I play?
- How many speakers can I run?
- What speakers do I use?
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