The Sonos Bundle 150 gives you everything you need to wirelessly play music in two rooms of your house. And with SonosNet's superior wireless range, no room is out of reach. Just connect the ZonePlayer 90 (ZP90) to your home theater or stereo and place the ZonePlayer 120 (ZP120) with built-in amplifier in any room where you want music. Connect one ZonePlayer or ZoneBridge (sold separately) to your network and all the rest work wirelessly. For the ultimate in convenience, choose the Sonos Bundle 150 with Loudspeakers and you'll also have a pair of powerful bookshelf speakers to attach to your ZP120. To start playing music, just grab the full-color wireless Controller and simply pick a room, pick a song and hit play. With the Controller in hand you'll have instant access to your entire music collection, plus thousands of Internet radio stations, and the most popular online music services to play all over the house. When you want to play more music in more rooms, just add ZonePlayers and Controllers to your heart's content.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Best wireless multiroom system for music lovers:
The Sonos System is one of the best multiroom systems available. It needs a server with your music (can be any PC), no built in storage. Easy to set up (<30 min), works very good. Good sound quality. Use them with better speakers that recommended. It is easy to create and operate, one system for your entire home. When accessing through pc and controller at the same time, user interface can be sluggish. When a zone player is relocated, the system repairs the network without user intervention. navigation can... more info
Absolutely the best:
This is by far the best thing since sliced bread. The installation was very easy and fast and the software controller all work flawlessly. The ability to control music from my iphone is amazing. I can now control what I listen to and where with such ease- I am beginning to like music even more!
These guys really did it- Keep up the great work Sonos!
Better than Squeezebox Duet and less expensive than expected:
I had owned the Squeezebox Duet for about a year, using it to control music in one or two rooms. (I have a wired connection between the two rooms, which I control with a manual switch.) Primarily I listen to music from the Internet-based provider Rhapsody. Although I liked the look and feel of the Squeezebox system and controller, it would not work reliably in my two-story home, where I have a wireless router upstairs and used a Squeezebox receiver downstairs. Every day or two, the remote controller would... more info
Nice product with serious (undisclosed) limitations:
I found out the hard way that the Sonos has a very serious limitation if you have a large iTunes library (or even several of them) that you intent to use with the Sonos. If you have more that 40,000 tunes in all of your playlists, Sonos will not import them. That sounds like a lot until you realize that according to Sonos one song appearing in four playlists counts as 4 (virtual) tunes! I have around 20,000 tunes total in my iTunes Library but racked up ~54,000 virtual tunes across my playlists. The... more info
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