- Brand : Sonos
- Product name : Play:5
- Product code : PL5G2EU1
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 8717755773012
- Category : Portable & Party Speakers
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Long product name Sonos Play:5 Mono portable speaker White
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Amplifier, tweeters, 802.11b/g, 10/100Mbps Ethernet, 3.5mm, 6.36kg, White
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Short summary description Sonos Play:5 Mono portable speaker White
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Sonos Play:5, Wired & Wireless, Mono portable speaker, White, Stand, Digital, Status
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Long summary description Sonos Play:5 Mono portable speaker White
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Sonos Play:5. Connectivity technology: Wired & Wireless. Product type: Mono portable speaker, Product colour: White, Product design: Stand. Recommended usage: Mobile phone / Smartphone, Audio formats supported: AAC, AAC+, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA, Virtual assistant: Google Assistant. Amplifier: Built-in, Amplifier class: D. Power source type: AC, AC adapter input voltage: 100 - 240 V, AC adapter frequency: 50/60 Hz
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Uk has collected 244 expert reviews for Sonos Play:5 Mono portable speaker White and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
EISA.eu
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2016-10-30 04:04:00
2016-10-30 04:04:00
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Sonos önskan att locka presumtiva hifi-entusiaster till företagets produkter, har realiserats genom den slimmat kurviga PLAY:5-högtalaren. Den innehåller sex individuellt dedikerade element, varav tre diskanter och tre mellanregister/basar, vinklade för a...
The Sonos PLAY:5 is a self contained all-in-one streaming speaker system that can be used individually, as a stereo pair and as part of a whole connected household of Sonos products. These features are now sufficiently mainstream that they give us no paus...
The new Play:5 is Sonos's latest speaker – a revamp of its biggest and most powerful wireless system – and it hopes to be all the Hi-Fi you need in one powerful box.The new Play:5 is about the size of a small PC tower with a plain grill and a simple, unde...
When it comes to multiroom audio, Sonos gear has a fearsome reputation, but in recent times, its rivals have been improving rapidly. Sonos' answer has been to improve its offerings slowly but surely, and the latest model to get an overhaul is the Sonos Pl...
It was only a couple of months ago that Sonos introduced the Play:5 as the newest member of their speaker family and being somewhat into music, audio equipment and generally enjoying good sound I took one for the team and stuck my hand up to review the un...
It's a rarity in the consumer tech space that a product can go six years before its successor comes to market, and yet, that's exactly what Sonos has done with this new Play:5 . The previous model released in 2009 was unique for its time — a wireless spea...
pcauthority.com.au
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2016-10-30 04:04:01
2016-10-30 04:04:01
Average rating:100
Six years is a long time in the tech world. Back in 2009, we were all proudly carrying around netbooks, the iPad didn't exist and we were only just getting to grips with some streaming company called Spotify. Dark days, indeed. It was also around this t...
stuff.tv
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2016-10-30 04:04:01
2016-10-30 04:04:01
Average rating:100
Six years is a long time in the tech world. Back in 2009, we were all proudly carrying around netbooks, the iPad didn't exist and we were only just getting to grips with some streaming company called Spotify. Dark days, indeed.It was also around this time...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2016-10-30 04:04:01
2016-10-30 04:04:01
Average rating:100
It's been a long time coming, but the brand new Sonos Play:5 has finally landed, replacing its aged predecessor which launched way back in 2009. As the top dog of Sonos' multi-room, Wi-Fi equipped speaker range, it promises supreme sound quality, but can...
techradar.com
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2016-10-30 04:04:01
2016-10-30 04:04:01
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Sonos is not a company to move with speed. Its hardware cycle is unlike many in the market - it doesn't churn out a speaker update every 18 months like other companies, instead it may take years to update its lineup.The reason: it creates devices that hav...
techradar.com/au/
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2016-10-30 04:04:01
2016-10-30 04:04:01
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Sonos is not a company to move with speed. Its hardware cycle is unlike many in the market - it doesn't churn out a speaker update every 18 months like other companies, instead it may take years to update its lineup.The reason: it creates devices that h...
It's been nearly two years since we've seen a new product from Sonos. In fact, not since the company launched the Play:1 in October 2013. Not that it hasn't been busy – in the past 18 months the company has done away with the need for a physical connecti...
And for good reason, too - the original Play:5 was a sonic beast, a flagship for Sonos that still impresses today. Well, it did until the latest Play:5 came along.Specs-wise, the new Sonos Play:5 is an upgrade to the original in every conceivable way. In...
It's been six years since Sonos first invaded our homes with the Play:5 and, in the process, made multi-room streaming something that could be easily achieved. But, six years is a long time in tech, and even though the brand has released both the fantasti...
cybershack.com.au
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2016-10-30 04:04:01
2016-10-30 04:04:01
Average rating:90
It's no surprise that Sonos was the first big name in wireless multiroom audio. The Play:5 may have been first released in 2009, but it still goes toe-to-toe with newer competitors, and Sonos has continued to offer software improvements that affect the ec...
When Sonos launched their original product line in 2005, the market for networked audio was barely recognisable as such. The idea of an entire line of products that depended entirely on a computer to function seemed slightly risky at the time. Fast forwar...
Darn the new Sonos S5. With this review falling in our busy pre-Christmas period where piles of kit awaits review, the last thing we needed was something so joyfully brilliant that we just lie around playing track after track. For Sonos has taken its smar...
Music's been digitised for quite a while now and technology should, in theory, make it really easy to access your tunes just about everywhere. In practice however, it's a far more complicated endeavour than it should be – as anyone who has attempted to...
itreviews.com
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2017-01-13 06:59:37
2017-01-13 06:59:37
Average rating:100
It plays nicely with an iPhone and iPad, and pumps quality audio around a house - but the biggest boon for the Sonos S5 multi-room music system may be a new app that brings Android users to the party too. Sonos appears to have virtually abandoned the...
The Sonos Zoneplayer S5 is a wireless music streamer with a premium price. It's extremely easy to set up and operate, sound quality from the Zoneplayer speaker system is good for a compact unit and the diversity of Internet streaming features on offer...
You’ve got your iPad – the world’s best touchscreen controller – now add the planet’s finest multi-room music system. Hyperbole? Perhaps – the Sonos ZonePlayer S5 isn’t the very last word in audiophile quality, that’s for certain – and if Apple’s Ai...
shopexplorer.com
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2017-01-13 06:59:40
2017-01-13 06:59:40
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If you are looking for an audio system with the capability to stream digital audio throughout your entire house, then Sonos should always be one of the first names you turn to. Whilst it's true that in the past Sonos gear has quickly racked up a sizabl...
The Sonos ZonePlayer S5 looks a bit like an iPod dock, and its price is in line with high-end docks from companies such as Bose. But most people won't connect their S5 directly to an iPod. Instead, they'll wire it (via ethernet cable) to a router so th...
Although we're massive fans of Sonos' incredible multi-room music system, the one minor problem has always been flexibility: you either had to have an existing stereo or powered speakers and buy the ZonePlayer 90 (ZP90), or buy the ZonePlayer 120 (ZP12...
webuser.co.uk
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2017-01-13 07:00:00
2017-01-13 07:00:00
Average rating:100
Sonos makes wireless multi-room music-streaming systems for your home that let you pipe music to different parts of the house while controlling everything from a central hub. However, Sonos hardware generally doesn't come cheap and, until now, required...
Sonos' multiroom music-streaming systems have always been on the expensive side, requiring separate speakers and sometimes amplifiers to get them up and running. The new ZonePlayer S5 cuts out those headaches by taking care of everything: it's a wirele...
US firm Sonos first debuted its first products back in 2006, and it offered just about the best example of a self-contained, multi-zone wireless music system that had yet been seen. It featured an iPod-like hand-held controller and used the company's p...
avreview.co.uk
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2017-01-13 07:00:03
2017-01-13 07:00:03
Average rating:90
This latest evolution of the Sonos system is very welcome since it provides a neat, all-in-one system for wireless multi-room music streaming. Both price and style put it in contention with the better class of iPod dock such as B&W's Zeppelin or Roth Audio's valve-powered docks and...
Back in 2004, Sonos appeared with a multi-zone music system that anyone could buy and set up in minutes. It was perfectly pitched, stylistically and technologically. We loved it.The range has evolved, with the getting more compact, and Sonos has added...
Back in 2004, appeared with a multi-zone music system that anyone could buy and set up in minutes. It was perfectly pitched, stylistically and technologically – a premium-feeling proposition that we described as being 'as close to hi-fi as wi-fi gets'...
hereshow.ca
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2017-01-13 07:00:14
2017-01-13 07:00:14
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This affordable all-in-one wireless music player player, and Sonos' new iPhone/iPod app, are two great additions to a superb digital whole-house music system...
gadgetguy.com.au
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2017-01-13 07:00:15
2017-01-13 07:00:15
Average rating:80
The Sonos ZonePlayer S5 is a multi-room digital music solution that can operate wirelessly - almost - and be operated remotely, thanks to several smart control options. Essentially streaming device, the ZonePlayer S5 doesn't 'play' music itself, but r...
If you're a regular reader of TrustedReviews you'll know that I quite like Sonos kit. In fact the most recent Sonos BU250 bundle walked away with an Editor's Choice award. Put simply, if you want digital music streamed throughout your house, a Sonos syste...
We'll cut to the chase, the Sonos music system is one of the best music systems we've experienced here at Pocket-lint, not just because it sounds good, but because it is so damn easy to setup and use. The trouble is, for most, it's an expensive system...
Sonos makes multiroom network music streaming components that are elegant and reliable and great-sounding, but rarely inexpensive. At $699, however, the company's new Sonos ZonePlayer S5 is quite affordable, though it won't be the right option for everyone.The Sonos ZonePlayer S5 looks a bit like an iPod dock, and its price is in line with high-end docks from companies such as Bose. But most people won't connect their S5 directly to an iPod. Instead, they'll wire it (via Ethernet cable) to a...
Product Code: ZONEPLAYERS5 Sonos makes multiroom network music streaming components that are elegant and reliable and great-sounding, but rarely inexpensive. At £349, however, the company's new Sonos ZonePlayer S5 is quite affordable, though it won't...
electricpig.co.uk
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2017-01-13 07:00:17
2017-01-13 07:00:17
Average rating:80
The Sonos Zoneplayer S5 is the multi-room audio juggler’s first foray into an all-in-one base station, with speakers built in to cut the price of set-up. But at £349, cheap is still a relative term here. Can Sonos handle sound like it does streaming...
gizmodo.co.uk
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2017-05-17 04:04:00
2017-05-17 04:04:00
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Sonos conquered wireless music years ago, before wireless music was even a thing to be conquered. With the new Play:5, the company revisits its flagship speaker with a stunning new design and powerful sound customisation. The refreshed Play:5 might be the...
Flexson, a company specialising in Sonos accessories, has introduced ColourPlay to the UK, a simple way to change the colour schemes of Sonos speakers and other kit to spruce them up or match your home. With the Sonos Play:1 being a massive success story...
Sonos is famous for its wireless multi-room speakers but it can be hard to know which one is best for you. We explain everything you need to know about Sonos including the app, controller, music services, features, reviews and more. Founded back in 2002...
This review is about the Sonos Play:5 but it's a little more than that. I've had various bits of Sonos kit running in my home for several years so it's also about the user experience that comes from being a long-term user of Sonos' kit. While Sonos gear i...
Leave a commentThis review is about the Sonos Play:5 but it's a little more than that. I've had various bits of Sonos kit running in my home for several years so it's also about the user experience that comes from being a long-term user of Sonos' kit. Whi...
Sonos has been synonymous with wireless home audio for a while now, allowing anyone the ability to set their own home up with interconnected wireless speakers, filling every room with sound. With the completely redesigned Play:5, they are hoping to build...
Sonos is far from a new player in the multi-room speaker sector. It's been playing the game and playing it well for nearly two decades. However, multi-room is a very different market now to when Sonos first appeared - competition has increased significan...
For years, Sonos has been synonymous with the concept of multi-room audio, so it's hard to know which came first. At the very least, Sonos spotted a trend long before its competitors – at most, it's responsible for making the market what it is today.Sonos...
Sonos' apps are available on iOS and Android and there's also desktop software available for Windows and OS X. There are also third-party alternatives if you want an app that works across Windows 10 on desktops and mobile devices. You can use either Phono...
It seems like every new wireless speaker on the market comes with a voice assistant now. Since 2014, when Amazon announced the Echo, the idea of a smart speaker has taken the gadget world by storm. Apple has finally thrown its hat into the ring with the r...
£499; five amp drivers, 250W total output; AirPlay, Spotify, BluetoothQuick start: Download the app, a few swipes and touches and you're in. Around a minute (initial set-up).Design: Pleasant lozenge shape should look good on your sideboard and the other b...
SONOSWHAT WE LIKE • Stunning design • Awesome sound • Multiroom experienceWHAT WE DON'T LIKE • Price is a little high • Some users may find set-up fiddly...................................................................If you want fill your house with tu...
I had a double dose of excitement this week; installation of NBN to my house and the delivery of the Sonos Play:5 unit for review. The timing of the Sonos delivery seemed to compliment the extra bandwidth I now have at my disposal and gives me the opportu...
Sonos launched its Play:5 wireless speaker back in 2009 but there's a new model here to replace it. Here's our Sonos Play:5 review for the 2015 model which is one of the best wireless speakers you can buy. The new Play:5 is available for £429 and you can...
Just when you thought a speaker couldn't get any better, Sonos releases not only an exceptional new Play:5 model but an app that can make your existing Sonos speakers sound better than ever before.The Sonos app that allows users to control their music and...
Sonos has always been the poster child of music streaming. Its contained service takes the idea of filling up the rooms in your house with music and makes the process simple, never letting the end user see or have to deal with the complicated technology t...
Six years is a long time in the tech world. Back in 2009, we were all proudly carrying around netbooks, the iPad didn't exist and we were only just getting to grips with some streaming company called Spotify. Dark days, indeed.It was also around this time...
Importantly, the rectangular design now means that the speaker can be stood horizontally, or vertically on either end, giving you more flexibility as to where you place the speakers.Sonos says there are nearly 60,000 precision drilled holes in the front g...
Speakers have to have a solid amount of punch to grab our attention, and usually yours, but the second generation of the Sonos Play:5 goes further, offering customisable excellent sound amidst multi-room awesomeness.It might be normal for companies to upg...
Sonos PLAY:5 (2015) Review – Sonos Play:5 speaker is the mother of all other Sonos speakers, compared to the PLAY:1 and PLAY:3 I reviewed previously here at Craving Tech.For a start, the PLAY:5 is much more massive, designed to fill bigger rooms with 6-di...
It's difficult to only “dip a toe” into Sonos. Sure, if you must, you can just buy a single speaker. Each of the company's products does just fine as a solo speaker for wireless music streaming in your home.But you've got to start somewhere, and if there'...
Back in late 2009, Sonos launched their 1st Hi-Fi speaker w/ the ZonePlayer S5 speaker later dubbed the Play:5. It was the speaker that would begin to catapult their presence in the market. Several speakers/products later, Sonos would become more of a hou...
Despite a seemingly endless parade of new products and services entering the wireless home music arena, friends and family members who come to me in search of buying advice continue to get one recommendation more than any other: Sonos. With its continuous...
A couple of months ago we took an in-depth preview look at the Sonos Play:5 all-in-one wireless speaker ahead of its release as the company unveiled its new Trueplay speaker tuning feature. The new Sonos Play:5 ( 2nd gen, $499 ) has since launched in stor...
Sonos conquered wireless music years ago, before wireless music was even a thing to be conquered. With the new Play:5, the company revisits its flagship speaker with a stunning new design and powerful sound customization. The refreshed Play:5 might be the...
Sonos is well known for its Wi-Fi connected, multi-room sound systems and virtually every new speaker it introduces is a variation on its theme of room-filling, connected audio. The redesigned Play:5 fits that mold, but arrives with some secret sauce, the...
tuaw.com
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2016-10-30 04:04:01
2016-10-30 04:04:01
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A little while ago I reviewed the Sonos Play:1 speaker . I was thrilled with how the speaker packed a real punch in sound, performance and design. Over the last few weeks I've had the addition of the the Sonos Play:3 (US$299) and Play:5 (US$399) to add to...
consumersearch.com
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2016-10-30 04:04:01
2016-10-30 04:04:01
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The Sonos Play:5 (formerly known as the Sonos ZonePlayer S5) is a key part of the Sonos Wireless Hi-Fi System, which is well regarded for its ability to deliver high-quality sound to any -- or every -- room in your house without the expense of a custom...
It's difficult to only “dip a toe” into Sonos. Sure, if you must, you can just buy a single speaker. Each of the company's products does just fine as a solo speaker for wireless music streaming in your home.But you've got to start somewhere, and if there'...
Sonos is a company well-known in the tech industry for their line of wireless speaker systems, designed to let you sling music around your house without the hassle of complex setup processes or routing wires through ceilings and walls. To mark the lau...
AirPlay's a very useful protocol, and it certainly extends the Sonos system's usefulness (and futureproofs it in the rapidly changing streaming marketplace). That said, AirPlay's limitations really do show off jut how mature Sonos' own system is: As yet...
about.com
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2017-01-13 06:59:37
2017-01-13 06:59:37
Average rating:90
As someone who used to watch my uncle fiddle with his then-cutting edge vinyl record player, it never ceases to amaze me how far music technology has gotten these days. Take the Sonos S5 Multi-Room Music System. If you took a time machine and showed th...
The is a standalone wireless audio system that is very simple and intuitive to set-up and operate. Its audio capability is impressive and it performs its purpose extremely well - quickly and easily accessing and controlling your computer's music coll...
Sonos, a leader in low-cost, wholehouse audio, has made it possible to inexpensively stream audio from a computer to multiple A/V systems using one or more of its ZonePlayers. The $399 Sonos S5, the newest ZonePlayer, is completely self-contained. It inco...
Whether you're considering the ZonePlayer S5 as an addition to an existing Sonos system, or simply as a portable standalone audio system, it's a smart, compact device with sound quality that belies its small size...
The Sonos ZonePlayer S5 looks a bit like an iPod dock, and its price is in line with high-end docks from companies such as Bose. But most people won't connect their S5 directly to an iPod. Instead, they'll wire it (via ethernet cable) to a router so t...
When the Sonos music system came out a few years ago, it was by far the best whole-house digital music system in the marketplace, allowing you to stream your computer’s stored music as well as music from other digital sources. Its biggest drawback was...
maximumpc.com
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2017-01-13 06:59:54
2017-01-13 06:59:54
Average rating:80
It's a party in a box The Sonos ZonePlayer S5 is a fabulous addition to the multi-room Sonos Digital Music System, even if the company’s engineers did make some sonic compromises in the name of delivering an all-in-one model at a friendlier price point...
Cheap and simple or complex and expensive, all iPod docks all share a common drawback: They lack real convenience. Sure, some of them may be portable, but the more portable they are, the less likely they are to sound good. Plus, you are limited to what...
It’s pretty incomprehensible that until about two weeks ago, I had never used a piece of Sonos equipment. Heard about it, and read about it? Sure, but never used it. What MP3s did for personal audio enjoyment 5 years ago, Sonos does for your home, offi...
maclife.com
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2017-01-13 07:00:02
2017-01-13 07:00:02
Average rating:80
You might be familiar with Sonos’ high-quality music gear, which lets you stream tunes anywhere in your home over its own Wi-Fi network. The new S5 is a set of self-contained powered speakers that can expand an existing system or serve as the starting...
I've reviewed lots of products from Sonos, makers of multiroom network music streaming components. I've called their gear elegant and reliable and great-sounding, but I've never called it inexpensive. At $399, however, the company's new ZonePlayer S5 i...
Sonos has long stood in obscurity thanks to its multiroom, multiparty system and hefty price tag. Now the company is looking to break down the complexity barrier with the Sonos S5, introduced just this past October for $399. In a nutshell the S5 is a...
connectreviews.com
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2017-01-13 07:00:09
2017-01-13 07:00:09
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Have you ever wanted to listen to your favorite tunes, no matter where you are in your home? Sure, everyone wants one of those in-home audio systems but they aren't easy to set up or install. Sonos is trying to change all that with their latest produc...
Businessweek.com
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2017-01-13 07:00:11
2017-01-13 07:00:11
Average rating:100
The Good: Easy setup and stunning, multiroom sound The Bad: Entry-level $399 price is a tad high The Bottom Line: Sonos shows the way that home audio is heading...
wired.com
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2017-01-13 07:00:11
2017-01-13 07:00:11
Average rating:80
The first time I reviewed a Sonos system, for the late, great Mobile PC magazine way back in April 2005, this was my conclusion:"It's a ton of cash to drop on music, which is part of why this isn't for the dabbler. But if you want to have your music wh...
Tomas Ratas Product page on Testfreaks: More Home Theater System Reviews,Manufacturer: Sonos,Product name: ZonePlayer S5,Manufacturer ID: 180501001451...
appletell.com
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2017-01-13 07:00:15
2017-01-13 07:00:15
Average rating:100
Now Sonos is a company that has been making a lot of great products lately, and the recently announced and released ZonePlayer S5 wireless music system is no exception. A nice addition to their lineup of speakers and audio streaming devices, this prod...
With a minimum outlay of $1,000 for the necessary hardware, entering the realm of the Sonos home-audio system isn't an option for everyone. Enter the $399 (direct) Sonos ZonePlayer S5, a standalone speaker, which lets you stream music from your PC...
Venturing into Sonos' world has historically been expensive and partly redundant: listeners have usually needed at least two pieces of equipment, and it isn't at all uncommon to see setups that cost over $1,000. The ZonePlayer S5 aims to fix this wit...
Venturing into Sonos' world has historically been expensive and partly redundant: listeners have usually needed at least two pieces of equipment, and it isn't at all uncommon to see setups that cost over $1,000. The ZonePlayer S5 aims to fix this with...
I’ve made no secret of my love for the Sonos Multi-room Music System (), a system designed to let you listen to your music all over your house. It’s the musical gadget I use most often in my home. But it’s not cheap. To get started you need at least a...
Sonos S5 - hands-on By Hubert Nguyen, Posted on Oct 21, 09 04:16 PM PDT The Sonos S5 ($399) was launched recently, and we had some private time with it. Here are the first impressions: first, the sound-quality is very good. I mean, it's Bose-like altho...
We had the opportunity to hear a preview of the $399 Sonos S5 all-in-one speaker ahead of its 27 October US launch (November 10th in Europe). For comparison, we had it staged side-by-side with a pair of Sonos 100 speakers -- a setup that costs $678 ($499...
PROS / This is one of the best-sounding speakers in our lineup. CONS / It lacks Bluetooth connectivity. VERDICT / If having multiple connectivity options isn't a priority, the sound quality alone makes this speaker well worth owning. The Sonos PLAY:5 i...
Buy from AmazonWhy Affiliate Links?Despite holding a commanding lead in the whole home audio market, Sonos has not been content to rest on its laurels. This is good for them, as the recent CEDIA Expo showed that everyone is out to try to take over a piece...
Sonos is a well-regarded brand known for creating some of the best multi-room home speaker setups, and in late 2015, the company debuted its latest product, a second-generation Play:5. The original Play:5 (once called the S5) came out in 2009, so the new...
Offering the best, most room-filling sound of all the speakers we tested, the Sonos PLAY:5 is our top recommendation for music lovers that are willing to spend top dollar for top-notch sound, and specifically for those that want to expand out into a multi...
REVIEW – I have been a Sonos fan for years and continue to slowly expand my collection in my attempt bring music to all corners of my world. The Sonos ecosystem and hardware bring excellent sound, connectivity, and control to where ever you desire. My Son...
Audiophiles today install sound systems in every room in their house, and every TV in every room has to have some sort of sound system or home theater to play your tunes, shows, video games or movies. The problem has always been:a. Do I setup multiple s...
Finding a wireless replacement for your good old stereo system is harder than it seems, because few wireless options can match the features and sound quality of a receiver plus wired speakers. Of the many that have tried, Sonos is one of the few that has...
Here's the bad news: After six years, Sonos has stopped making the company's first and, until now, best all-in-one wireless speaker system, the PLAY:5. Now for the good news: Sonos has a replacement for the PLAY:5 called…wait for it…the PLAY:5. (Confusing...
Today we talk about another speaker that has grown on us since we ripped it out of the box. SONOS' PLAY:5 wireless speaker is another speaker that aims to deliver a fine dynamic range of awesome sound as you throw just about anything you want at it–and it...
wegotserved.com
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2020-01-09 13:09:02
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Average rating:94
For a music lover like myself, with more than a passing interest in consumer technology, the launch of the second-generation Sonos PLAY:5 is big news. Having identified the trend, now mainstream, for wireless audio streaming way back in 2002, the company...
How Does It Sound?When setting out to write a speaker review – heck, when simply listening to music – the most important thing is sound, so let's start there. Sonos really outdid themselves with the new PLAY:5. Sound quality is clear, extremely full and q...
The next generation of Sonos is here, and it's irresistible.As the kid of two musicians—and a bit of a dabbling musician myself—music is practically in my DNA. I listen to it constantly, and as someone who works at home, my music library is pretty much a...
The all-new Sonos Play:5 is the company's first major hardware revision; a fresh flagship for its fleet of WiFi-enabled speakers. Sonos' products have always been praised for their design and functionality, but not necessarily their sound quality or value...
The Sonos PLAY:5 is a great new speaker in its own right but that is just the beginning. You see, with this newest addition to the Sonos lineup the company is introducing its Trueplay Tuning Software. This software makes it simple to get the best sound po...
The Sonos PLAY:5 is special. First of the streaming music company's all-in-one speakers, its launch in 2009 marked a shift to the plug-and-play simplicity that Sonos is now known for, without sacrificing the sound quality that music lovers demanded. Since...
Sonos' business model differs from most consumer-electronics companies: It doesn't rely on planned obsolescence for ongoing revenue. Sonos doesn't want you to replace the product you bought from them two or three years ago; it wants you to expand your sys...
Sonos' business model differs from most consumer-electronics companies: It doesn't rely on planned obsolescence for ongoing revenue. Sonos doesn't want you to replace the product you bought from them two or three years ago; it wants you to expand your sys...
An array of Smart Home products are trickling into homes, making life a little more convenient. Smart Home products are still on the pricey side, but some are well worth the investment, especially for homeowners looking to solve specific headaches around...