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more about #sonoscontroller more comments → MrBlahBlah: With the Sonos, the main advantage over the airport express is that you basically get the pandora type stuff. That's not a huge improvement for $200mo... more » Wilson Rothman: I'd just like to say thanks to all the lovely commenters who actually read the article before sayin' shit. You are appreciated. more » Brewstermax: first more » MrSoyBoy: This has taken this fantastic system even further into awesomeness. A Mac and airport express with the remote app is fine if you want to simply broad... more » -
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Sonos CR200 Controller Leaks: Pretty Nice For Not Being an iPhone
I kinda figured Sonos was content to let people use an iPod Touch or iPhone to control their beloved wireless audio system, but lo, here's a $350 capacitive-touch second-gen controller, leaked from their own product pages, to prove me wrong. More » -
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Dealzmodo Review: The $300 Sonos Rig
Update: Best Buy is now selling the ZP80 for $200—while supplies last. I love Sonos, the super synced-up wireless music home system, but have always been a little freaked out by the price, about $750 to start, including the increasingly old-school-looking $400 scroll-wheel Controller. When I saw the Sonos iPhone Wi-Fi app—free if you've got an iPhone or iPod touch—I realized that the Controller was finally a thing of the past. Couple the app with a clearance-priced ZP80 ZonePlayer, and you can start your own Sonos rig for $300. After playing around with the latest hardware and software, I can safely say that's a hell of a deal. More » -
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Sonos Audio System Brings Controller App to iPhone, Firmware 2.7 Update With Last.fm and 15,000+ Radio Stations
The new Sonos Controller app for the iPhone and iPod touch is able to manage the same audio hardware and music libraries as the CR100 unit. Whether it's controlling your music library, switching/linking zones on the fly, or adjusting the volume, the iPhone app can do everything it's bigger brother can. If you want to quickly search for an artist on Pandora or listen to your MP3 library in another room, the touchscreen interface of the iPhone really makes the whole process more intuitive and easier to manage. In addition to your music library on your computer, NAS or Time Capsule, Sonos brings Pandora, Sirius, Rhapsody and Napster control right to the iPhone, plus support for 15,000 new radio stations and Last.fm.
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