News

The new accessories include shelves and stands for the Sonos One and Play:1, as well as new power cable lengths for all of its speakers. Generally, Sonos has relied on accessory makers such as ...
while the power socket is underneath and uses a specially-angled cord supplied in the box. Sonos also includes a flat ethernet cable, though the PLAY:1 doesn't have an aux-in port, as on the PLAY ...
The Sonos Play:1 has been around since ... abandoned its previous commitment to keeping power adapters inside the products themselves. The power cord for the Port uses a wall-wart — a small ...
The Sonos Play:1 finally brings the company's wireless audio ... it never feels cheap. Even the power cord on the bottom has a nifty design, tucking into the bottom for a seamless design.
Remember, with the Sonos approach, you don’t need an amp/pre-amp to power/direct the audio to speakers. There is, however, one large issue with the Playbar/Play:1 (or 3) surround set up.
Sonos's entry-level Play:1 speaker surprise was spoiled by Target ... Unfortunately there's no battery inside as some had rumored; pull out the power cable and the speaker goes dead and then ...
The process to reset the Sonos Play:1 is the same for the Play ... Press and hold the Bluetooth button while you plug the ...
If you slightly moved the unit the power cord unplugged from the back of the Play 5. This probably won’t be a problem for most people since normally you won’t move your unit after setup. But for the ...
After little more than a decade in the market, Sonos delivers an audio ... was restricted by six feet of cable. Herein lies one of only few drawbacks to the Play:1 system: Unlike Bose's SoundTouch ...
While Sonos speakers receive music wirelessly, they are still constrained by a power cable. Apart from the actual design and performance of the speakers, deciding whether the Play:1 is right for ...
In a time where Wi-Fi-based and AirPlay speakers still generally command a pretty penny, Sonos offers the Play:1 for a reasonable ... the included 90-degree power cable out the back.
A lot has happened in the multi-room market since the Sonos Play ... what really defines the Play:1’s look is its smart wraparound steel grille. The Play:1's sound is just as weighty and solid as we ...