Tuesday, 02 September 2014 15:42

SONOS lower the threshold.

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SONOS has made some moves to make it easier to get started with SONOS` multiromsystem. They call it SONOS 5.1.

SONOS has always operated with their own network system, where you either have to have wired connection with the router, or operate with their SONOS Bridge. Now they have made ​​some steps that will allow you to take advantage of the property's wireless network. For many, this provides an easier entry to SONOS their world, since many already established WiFi at home. In its simplest form, one can now start with a very simple Play 1, which we tested last spring .

We do not ignore that SONOS may eventually feel the breath in the neck from competing systems, including the fresh HEOS from Denon that we will publish a review of during the fall. Thus, it is likely that SONOS does everything to remain "stay on top".

 

For details about the new system 5.1 from SONOS you can read the press release here:


Introducing an Even Simpler Sonos

Just start with a speaker.

 

Everything we do is built on the belief that listening to your music at home should be as easy as possible without compromising on our legendary sound quality. Through software, we are able to continuously improve Sonos – making it easier, faster and more flexible for all, including those unboxing Sonos in their homes for the very first time.

Today, getting started with Sonos becomes even easier as we launch Sonos 5.1, a major software update that allows you to set up and run Sonos on your existing WiFi network. From now on, a wired connection to your router – or a SONOS BRIDGE – is no longer required.

 

Start with a speaker

Go from unboxing to jamming out in only a few simple steps. Start with a PLAY:1 at $199, your smartphone or tablet*, and connect to your WiFi. Then, simply add your favorite music services like Spotify or Pandora, and start streaming.

From there – you can easily expand your system. Add more speakers to other rooms at the touch of a button and control all your music at home from one place.

 

Simple WiFi setup, same rock-solid wireless:

Stream HiFi sound to any room in your home without dropouts, echoes, or delays. Our new software delivers the full experience people know and love from Sonos using your existing WiFi network. Following our largest beta test to date over the last several months, we’ve studied the performance across all kinds of home environments around the world to ensure the new WiFi-enabled setup meets our high standards.

The vast majority of new customers will now be able to use the WiFi setup, which works for all speakers within range of the WiFi router. But the dedicated Sonos network, which is only obtained through a wired connection to your router, remains the best way to ensure the most bulletproof experience, specifically for the following scenarios:

  • Homes where the WiFi signal doesn’t reach every room in which you may want to put a speaker
  • Sonos 3.1 and 5.1 home theater setups still require a wired connection; a standalone PLAYBAR does not

Existing customers using a BRIDGE or another wired component to the router are already benefitting from a dedicated Sonos network, and shouldn’t change a thing.

 

Boost your signal

Alongside the development of today’s software update, we’ve also been working on an even more powerful wireless accessory as an alternative to the BRIDGE called the SONOS BOOST. Available later this year for $99, the BOOST applies over a decade of learning about the varying needs of our customers and offers enterprise-grade wireless capabilities to serve even the most challenging home WiFi environments. Look for the BOOST’s official launch in the coming months.

To find out more about getting started with Sonos, go to: www.sonos.com/rock-solid-wireless

*For information on Sonos 5.1, including compatibility and supported devices, please visit: http://www.sonos.com/software/release/5.1

Special thanks to our thousands of beta testers from all over the world who helped us bring our vision for an even simpler Sonos to life.

- See more at: http://blog.sonos.com/news/introducing-an-even-simpler-sonos/#sthash.Gn1B11AG.dpuf


 

 


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