If you live in a larger home and have difficulty getting your Sonos whole-home audio system to reach some areas, we have good news for you. A new product was released today aims to solve your problems. The Sonos Boost is a new add-on to their system which enables Sonos devices to expand their reach to 90 feet. Until now their wireless speakers were limited to a 60 foot range. That's a full 50% further than previously possible. Utilizing three wireless antennae it transmits a signal in all 360-degrees for uniform coverage, even through walls and ceilings. And in the case that you have a palatially big house, you can connect multiple Boosts to one another for adding even greater range for your wireless audio.
Sonos Boost extends the range of your music system
Posted by Wes Hopkin on October 17, 2014 at 5:20 PM
Topics: Sonos, Whole-Home Audio, Wireless Audio, Sonos Bridge
Bose challenges Sonos with latest SoundTouch speakers
Posted by Wes Hopkin on October 3, 2014 at 4:49 PM
Never one to shy away from competition in the premium home audio market, Bose took the occasion of it's 50th birthday to reveal the latest lineup of their SoundTouch products. Like equipment from competitor Sonos these wireless speakers can be synced across your WiFi network to create a whole-home audio system with multiple zones in your home or business. You can stream music from a variety of sources including Internet Radio, popular services like Pandora, as well as your own music library.. Bose also announced the addition of Deezer, Spotify, and iHeartRadio providing more sources for your music listening desires.
Topics: Sonos, Whole-Home Audio, Wireless Audio, Home Audio, Bose