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Sonos Play:5 review

Wireless multi-room music system that just works

Our Score 4.5

Last reviewed: 2010-01-07January 7th 2010

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The Sonos Play:5 is expensive and brilliant

The Sonos Play:5 is the wireless multi-room music system formerly known as the Zoneplayer S5.

The first Sonos music system, the ZonePlayer 100, launched in 2005 – the same year that Apple launched its first colour-screen iPod. So Sonos has been right there at the forefront of the MP3 revolution from the start.

The basic idea of the Sonos Play:5 is that you can put one in each room of your home and wirelessly stream music to all of them.

You can choose to sync up all your Play:5s in party mode so they all play in unison, or you can choose to play different selections on each player.

The Play:5 units themselves have no controls on them, other than volume and mute buttons, which you can also use to get each device in your house talking to each other.

Controlling Sonos

You actually control the players in three different ways; through the desktop PC client (your PC will need to be switched on if you want to play your MP3 library over the system); by using the free iPhone and iPod touch app which works as a wireless remote; or by using a dedicated Sonos CR200 touchscreen remote which does the same thing but costs £279 (gulp) extra.

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Which brings us on to a fairly significant point – if you want Sonos in your house, you're going to have to dig deep because it doesn't come cheap.

A setup with two Play:5 speakers, a ZoneBridge to wirelessly link them together and a CR200 remote will cost a bed-wetting £1,045.

So is it worth it? Or is the Sonos a waste of time and money? Read on to find out.

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bradavon


September 29th 2010

2. An unofficial Android App can be found here:

http://code.google.com/p/andronos/

Annoyingly there appears to be no official one :-(.

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markyr2k1


September 29th 2010

1. I think it`s odd for you to say that "Sonos doesn`t come cheap" It`s a superb system and a sore subject for many "proper" install system suppliers due to it`s low price. Yes there are inferior products for less money but it`s hardly fair to insinuate that Sonos is expensive when you compare what is will do alongside the likes of B&O or Bose. Both of which offer none of the functions or upgradablilty for anything like the price...

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Easy to set up

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iPhone app is great

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Depth of content is fantastic

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No desktop playback

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