If you hates to move from room to room for hearing tunes clearly in your house. To solution for this shape of powerful and flexible multi-room music system from innovative audio solutions company Sonos.

System is intended to add flawlessly with current hi-fi tools, separate audio devices, domestic Wi-Fi PC networks and online services to give centralized access to full music library during a building. It is also intended to be easy to install and organize, and simply extendable through utilize of modular units which can keep being included about indefinitely to fill even biggest home with sound.

At the heart of the system lies ZonePlayer. This small device attaches to either a set of speakers or a current audio system, and controls playback of chosen audio source. There are two key differences between a ZonePlayer and any standard media player. Initially, it is capable of twin port Ethernet switch, permitting it to be attached not only to a current network, but concurrently to an external device like game console or Slingbox.

Then it is able to attach wirelessly to other local ZonePlayers through Sonos's own peer-to-peer mesh network, dubbed SonosNet. At this time power of system begins to become visible. Up to 32 ZonePlayers can be attached like this, each one capable of streaming audio from any other to make an extremely powerful local audio network.

ZonePlayers are accessible in both amplified and non-amplified editions; both are totally well-suited with every other but offer a little different connectivity choices. ZP120 amplified version is able to with a 55W per channel digital amp, presenting the kind of power found in a usual high end hi-fi amplifier. Analog audio inputs permit unit to be attached straight to any music source, and standard speaker outputs are also given for connecting it to two standard hi-fi speakers.

The less costly ZP90 non-amplified edition lacks speaker connectors, but it has analog and digital audio outputs instead, making it more appropriate for connection to a current hi-fi or home-theatre system. Both editions have equal Ethernet and SonosNet capabilities and can be mixed freely within a single system.

Another wireless device is available BR100 ZoneBridge has no musical capabilities of its own, but instead provides as a wireless router which, when attached straight to a broadband router, removes the need for Ethernet wiring. Actually, ZoneBridge makes an instant SonosNet wireless network which can also attach other standard wireless devices to Internet.