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Distributor:
SONOS Review Date: Oct 2012 Reviewer: James Wright |
8.5 |
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In this modern world of technology, it's all about wireless and the Sonos Play:3 provides the end user with an affordable option that boasts some decent audio quality and smashes its nearest competitors away. At its heart, the Sonos Play:3 is a wireless streaming device that not only allows you to stream audio from one room to another but it even supports a plethora of Internet Radio Stations, including Sony's Anubis. Although a network connection with internet is required for Internet Radio, you can even control the Sonos Play: 3 from the comfort of your Apple iPhone.
The design of the Sonos Play:3 is quite minimalistic and would not look out of place in any home or small office. It's actually quite a Spartan looking beast with the speaker on the front and Ethernet and power on the back. Inside the unit itself, there are three speakers with three dedicated amps, one tweeter, two mid-range drivers and a bass radiator.
All in all, the Play:3 is
a well designed piece of technology and best of all, it's quite
small, measuring at 132 x 268 x 160 mm with a weight of 2.6kg.
Even though its quite heavy, the unit does have rubber feet to
prevent any marking when placed. In order to use the wireless mode of the Play:3, users need to
purchase a Sonos Bridge which enables this capability. The
beauty of the bridge is that you can attach up to 32 speakers
wirelessly, although we only tested two. If you don't
have the wireless bridge, you'll be connecting a myriad of
Ethernet cables into the Play:3 which defies its purpose.
Installation We tested the Sonos software on our iPhone 4S and navigating the software was true child's play. The unit even supports wall mounting and it can even be placed on its side if you need to cram the Play:3 somewhere... like a book case for example and due to the internal sensor in the unit, the speaker knows if it is positioned vertically or horizontally and modifies how sound is produced.
The only tricky aspect of the installation is setting up the Sonos bridge which is the key to its wireless abilities. This basically adds an additional step into the installation process but allows for some true wireless capabilities once it is connected to your router. When connected, your audio basically streams from your PC or the internet wirelessly to anywhere in your house where the Play:3 are located. Another cool aspect of the Bridge is that you can connect another device into it (e.g. XBox 360), to enable internet on through that.
Considering the price of the Play:3 (around $400AUD) plus the bridge ($79AUD), audio quality is quite impressive and the unit can produce some decent volume and bass from it with good ranges. It may not be your Yamaha or Bose system but in terms of levels and the streaming capabilities, it definitely exceeds its expectations when it comes to audio quality. Streaming from our PC to the Play:3 worked well, although we did need to set permissions up on our MP3 files. We really loved the ability of this product to stream a myriad of internet radio and I loved controlling this via my iPhone or even my PC. However by registering your device with Sonos, you get even more music options in relation to streaming. Internet Radio
Final Thoughts Recommended! |