November 26, 2006 21:24
Sonos founder demonstrates their wireless controller (What Hifi Stuff Show 2006)
Simon Lever, founder of Sonos, talks about their wireless, multi-room digital music system. Simon demonstrates the wireless controller which allows access to all rooms and all available music tracks. Simon shows the flexibility of the zoning system which means that you can play a different track in each room but also ëjoin' rooms so that they play the same tracks. Recent updates to the software allow access to a host of new features, including BBC radio, an alarm and sleep timer. In the future it will soon be possible to stream music on demand via your broadband connection.
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