Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System

Recently Sonos released its latest wireless speaker system: Play:3. If you’re looking for a HiFi speaker system, let’s go on checking.

Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System

Sonos Play:3 wireless speaker system measures 5.2 x 10.6 x 6.3 inches and weights 5.71 lb. You can use a single Play:3, or wirelessly add multiple Play:3s for a more powerful speaker system. Inside, Sonos Play:3 features 3-driver speaker system that consists of 2 dedicated mid-range drivers and a tweeter, and each driver individually comes with a state-of-the-art digital amplifier in order to deliver you high quality sound.

Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System
Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System

Sonos Play:3 has preloaded over Internet radio stations, and it also works well most popular online music services like Anubis.fm, AUPEO!, Deezer, Last.fm and more. Thus means you can enjoy tons of radio stations and online music, entirely free of charge. Of course, the wireless speaker system can also play the music from your computer. With the optional Sonos DOCK, Play:3 can also wirelessly stream music from an iPod or iPhone. Apart from that, using the free app available from iTunes App Store and Android Market, you can use your Android phone or tablet, iPhone or iPad to control the speaker system.

Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System
Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System Sonos Play:3 Wireless Speaker System

Sonos Play:3 wireless speaker system is available in two colors, including white and black, each one is priced at $299 USD. If you’re interested, jump to Sonos official site for full details. Additionally, if you need more options, you might like to check ZonePlayer S5 wireless speaker system and SFQ-02RB speaker system.

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