Sonos today announced that it will release a new and improved Play:5 flagship wireless multi-room speaker in time for the holiday season. The existing Play:5 sits at the top of Sonos‘ multi-room pyramid, but hasn’t seen a hardware upgrade in in six years. While Sonos‘ philosophy is to make speakers…
Novak told CyberShack that Sonos is the first company to make the tuning process “this easy” for end users. In a brief demonstration given to CyberShack, Trueplay made a subtle but noticeable difference to a speaker’s sound quality. However, Novak said that some users might not hear a difference depending on their room,…
This week on CyberShack TV, Maddie took a look at some of the wireless multi-room speakers currently on the market. Australian Review: Sonos Play:5 Australian Review: Sonos Play:3 Australian Review: LG Music Flow Multi-Room Audio Australian Review: Samsung Wireless Multi-Room Audio…
…(digital rights management), rendering it unplayable in other apps. This is a major problem if you want to listen to your music in any other app, such as the Sonos companion app. At the moment, I’ve lost the ability to play music I own (and didn’t buy through Apple) via…
Forgot to tune in to CyberShack TV this weekend? You can watch the full episode here! Multi-room Audio Australian Review: Sonos Play:5 Australian Review: Sonos Play:3 Australian Review: LG Music Flow Multi-Room Audio Australian Review: Samsung Wireless Multi-Room Audio LG 4K OLED LG says “out with the old” as it…
Thanks for tuning into another season of CyberShack TV! Looking for more information about the stories we covered today? Here’s where you’ll find it! Multi-room Audio Australian Review: Sonos Play:5 Australian Review: Sonos Play:3 Australian Review: LG Music Flow Multi-Room Audio Australian Review: Samsung Wireless Multi-Room Audio LG 4K OLED LG says…
…reason to pick the Sonos ecosystem over any other multiroom speaker setup. Of course, your mileage may vary, firstly depending on your Sonos setup – more speakers could unearth a greater difference, as could using a Sonos Connect with audiophile grade equipment. Or maybe your ears are just better than…
Final Thoughts The Sonos Play:5 might not be newest wireless speaker on the market, but it’s still a fantastic option from a simple to use ecosystem that supports almost every single music streaming service available in Australia. The Play:5 doesn’t have quite as many options as newer speakers on the…
So you’ve already created a wireless network to get internet to the many devices in your home; but you haven’t figured out a way to create a rich multimedia experience because you haven’t setup an audio system. Luckily, Jongo and Sonos are offering their respective solution for your audio needs….
…with my review unit. The Sonos Play:3 is certainly an impressive piece of hardware, especially given its size. If you’re happy to invest in the Sonos ecosystem, and not fussed about features like Line-In Bluetooth and Airplay, the Play:3 is a very attractive prospect. PROS Great sound Slick,…
Last week on CyberShack TV we tested out the latest speakers from Pure, the Jongos. For a long time Sonos has been the dominant player in the market of wireless home speakers – finally we have a competitive offering from emerging sound engineering firm, Pure. We took a look at their most…
…of songs from a browser or through it’s Windows and Mac desktop apps; Rdio Unlimited, $12.90 per month: unlimited web and mobile streaming, including offline access, on iPhone and iPod Touch, Android, Blackberry, Windows Phone 7, iPad, and Sonos (coming soon to Kobo Vox). Free 7-day trial for new users….