Sonos Introduces the Sonos ZonePlayer 120 and Sonos ZonePlayer 90
Sonos Introduces the Sonos ZonePlayer 120 and Sonos ZonePlayer 90
Wireless Range and Amplifier Design Innovations Deliver State of the Art Multi-Room Music Experience
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Sonos(R), Inc., the leading developer of wireless multi-room music systems for the home, today introduced two new ZonePlayers to deliver a state-of-the-art multi-room music experience. With innovations in both wireless technology and amplifier design, the Sonos ZonePlayer 120 (ZP120) and the Sonos ZonePlayer 90 (ZP90) make Sonos the ideal system for music lovers who want to enjoy all the music they love, all over the house. The new ZonePlayers are available starting today at all Sonos authorized retailers and at http://www.sonos.com/.
The two new Sonos ZonePlayers give music lovers the ability to add music to absolutely any room. Connect speakers to the amplified ZP120 and place in the bedroom or the backyard. The non-amplified ZP90 can be connected to a home theater or stereo, allowing customers to make use of the audio equipment they already own.
"Sonos' mission is to fill every house -- and every room -- with music," said Phil Abram, President & Chief Operating Officer, Sonos, Inc. "These new products continue Sonos' heritage of blending the latest technology, software and user experience to create an unmatched music experience in the home." The new ZonePlayers incorporate SonosNet(TM) 2.0, our latest wireless mesh network technology, which doubles the wireless range of the Sonos Multi-Room Music System. SonosNet 2.0 uses Sonos' mesh network combined with state of the art MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) wireless technology which uses 3 antennas to send and receive music. SonosNet 2.0 helps assure the music gets to all the right rooms, near or far, at the right time -- creating perfect synchronization of music without all the wires. The extended range works between any mix of ZP120s and ZP90s and is compatible with all previous generations of Sonos ZonePlayers, Controllers and ZoneBridges.
Sonos ZonePlayer 120
Advances in power supply design, digital amplifier engineering, industrial design, and mechanical engineering make this the smallest, lightest, most powerful amplified Sonos ZonePlayer ever. The incredibly efficient amplifier and power supply, combined with the fan-less design of the aluminum case, allows the ZP120 to operate silently. The ZP120 delivers 2x55 watts per channel RMS at 8 Ohms. With measurements of THD+N < 0.02%, 20Hz-20kHz, the ZP120 delivers powerful low distortion audiophile quality sound to every room of the house. The ZP120 can be connected to speakers and discreetly placed on a bookshelf, under furniture or beds, or hidden in cabinets with connections to in-wall speakers.
The ZP120 will retail for $499 individually. It is also included as part of the Sonos Bundle 150 (see accompanying press release) for $999.
Sonos ZonePlayer 120 Technical Specifications
-- Class-D Amplifier: Great sounding amplifier that is lightweight, small
and very energy efficient
-- Output: 2x55W RMS (55W power into 8 ohms, THD+N < 0.02%)*
-- Speaker connections: Spring binding posts
-- Line In: Auto-detecting RCA allows any external audio source to be
played by all ZonePlayers in the system
-- Subwoofer out: Auto-detecting RCA, 80 Hz crossover
-- Wireless connectivity: SonosNet(TM) 2.0, a secure AES encrypted, MIMO
peer-to-peer wireless mesh network
-- Network bridging: 2-port switch (10/100Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX) allows
Ethernet devices to connect through SonosNet
-- Power Supply: AC 120/240V, 50-60Hz, user-switchable
-- Dimensions: W 7.3 inch x H 3.5 inch x D 8.15 inch (W 185mm x H 89mm x
D 207mm)
-- Weight: 5.1 lb (2.3 kg)
-- Product finish: Anodized precision machined extrusion aluminum case.
Aluminum casing also facilitates passive cooling.
* Both channels driven, minimum continuous average power, 22Hz-20kHz-AES17
measurement bandwidth
Sonos ZonePlayer 90
The Sonos ZonePlayer 90 allows music lovers to play all the music they want, all over their house, on all of their favorite audio equipment -- a home theater system, powered speakers, a premium table top radio such as a Bose Wave(R) Radio, and more. It is the easiest way to integrate existing audio equipment into a multi-room music system.
The ZP90 will retail for $349 individually. It is also included as part of the Sonos Bundle 150 (see accompanying press release) for $999.
Sonos ZonePlayer 90 Technical Specifications
-- Sound quality: THD+N < 0.009%, 20Hz-20kHz
-- Line-out: Analog (RCA), digital (optical and coaxial)
-- Line-in: Analog (RCA), auto-detecting
-- Wireless connectivity: SonosNet(TM) 2.0, a secure AES encrypted, MIMO
peer-to-peer wireless mesh network
-- Network bridging: The 2-port switch (10/100Mbps, auto MDI/MDIX) allows
Ethernet devices to connect through SonosNet(TM)
-- Power Supply: AC 100-240V, 50-60Hz
-- Dimensions: W 5.5 inch x H 5.4 inch x D 2.9 inch (W 139.7mm x H 136mm x
D 74mm)
-- Weight: 1.5 lbs (0.69 kg)
-- Product finish: Light gray, high quality PC
Sonos System Technical Specifications
-- Audio formats supported: MP3, WMA (including Windows Media DRM), AAC
(MPEG4), Ogg Vorbis, Audible (format 4), Apple Lossless, Flac
(lossless) music files, as well as uncompressed WAV and AIFF files.
Native support for 44.1kHz sample rates. Additional support for 48kHz,
32kHz, 24kHz, 22kHz, 16kHz, 11kHz, and 8kHz sample rates.
-- Music services supported: Best Buy(TM) Digital Music Store,
Napster(R), Pandora(R), Rhapsody(R) 3.0+, SIRIUS(R) Internet Radio, and
downloads from any service offering DRM-free tracks, including Amazon
MP3(TM), eMusic(R) and more.
-- Operating systems (for stored files): Windows(R) XP SP2 or higher,
Windows Vista(TM) Mac OS X v10.4 and v10.5 NAS (Network Attached
Storage) devices supporting CIFS.
-- Internet radio supported: Streaming MP3, WMA
-- Album art supported: JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF
-- Playlists supported: Rhapsody, iTunes(R), WinAmp(R), Windows Media
Player(R), and MusicMatch(TM) (.m3u, .pls, .wpl)
In conjunction with today's ZP120 and ZP90 announcement, Sonos also introduced Sonos Software 2.6 to all Sonos customers. The new feature update includes more than $200 in DRM-free music offers, support for music collections with up to 65,000 tracks, and more (see accompanying press release.)
Sonos is the first wireless, multi-room music system that lets you play all the music you want all over your house -- and control it all from the palm of your hand. To learn more about Sonos, to place an order or to locate an authorized Sonos dealer, please visit http://www.sonos.com/ or call 877.80.SONOS.
About Sonos, Inc.
Sonos(R) is the leading developer of wireless multi-room music systems for the home. The Sonos Multi-Room Music System is the first, wireless multi-room music system that lets you play all the music you want all over your house -- and control it all from the palm of your hand. By partnering with audio services like Audible.com(R), Best Buy(TM) Digital Music Store, eMusic(R), Napster(R), Pandora(R), Rhapsody(R), SIRIUS(R) Internet Radio, and more, Sonos gives music lovers instant access to millions of songs, radio stations and audiobooks. In addition, Sonos liberates the music stored on a computer so it can be enjoyed all over the house and comes loaded with hundreds of free Internet radio stations. The award-winning Sonos Multi-Room Music System is available at more than 3000 retailers in over 55 countries worldwide; or direct from Sonos at http://www.sonos.com/. Sonos is a privately-held company, headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA with offices in Cambridge, MA, Hilversum, Netherlands and Penang, Malaysia. To find out more about the company or the Sonos Multi-Room Music System, please visit: pr.sonos.com.
(c) 2004-2008 by Sonos, Inc. All rights reserved. Sonos is a registered trademark of Sonos, Inc. in the United States, Canada and Australia, and a trademark of Sonos, Inc. in other countries. SonosNet, ZonePlayer, ZoneBridge and all Sonos logos are trademarks of Sonos, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other products and services may be trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.
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