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November 2009
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A los editores les gusta
Tiene una gran potencia
Ya que las bocinas están dedicadas a todos los rangos de sonidos. Es muy fácil de controlar y podrás escuchar las canciones que quieras desde muchísimos equipos o servicios de Internet
A los editores no les gusta
Solo funciona a través de WiFi o Ethernet pero si se pierde la conexión
Tienes la opción de reproducir tu música a través de la base especial para iPhone o iPod
La conexión auxiliar o la salida PC
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Publicación: 2015-12-06, Autor: James , crítica de: pocnetwork.net
A speaker that looks fantastic, sounds even more fantastic and offers plenty of connectivity. An awesome combination of just about everything you want in a speaker that was design to sit somewhere inside a building and make you happy. They are expensive a...
Phenomenal sound quality, Apparent attention to detail and superb build quality, Line input allows playback from any device, Super simple app and user interface, TruePlay works
The sound quality has increased, but so has the price (from $399 to $499), TruePlay isn't available for Android. Yet, More color options would be nice
Publicación: 2015-12-03, Autor: Zac , crítica de: 9to5mac.com
Resumen: A couple of months ago we took an in-depth preview look at the Sonos Play:5 all-in-one wireless speaker ahead of its release as the company unveiled its new Trueplay speaker tuning feature. The new Sonos Play:5 ( 2nd gen, $499 ) has since launched in stor...
Publicación: 2015-11-20, Autor: Mario , crítica de: gizmodo.com
Beautiful design. Great sound. Elegant setup,
Ignoring Bluetooth just feels regressive at this point. Software UI feels dated, Should You Buy It?, As a Sonos user myself, I'm torn. This new speaker is incredible at what it does—but it's also awfully expensive for something with limited features. I th
As a Sonos user myself, I’m torn. This new speaker is incredible at what it does—but it’s also awfully expensive for something with limited features. I think Sonos has another winner here—but only because it was the de facto winner before.AdvertisementAdv...
Publicación: 2015-11-11, Autor: Terry , crítica de: wegotserved.com
As a music lover and a long-time Sonos fan, I've been waiting for some time for the company's next chapter. I expected the PLAY:5 to be good, but it was only when I put it side by side with the old model that I realised just how big a leap Sonos had taken...
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Publicación: 2015-10-30, Autor: Lance , crítica de: mashable.com
Great looks, Easy setup, Excellent audio, Big sound
Trueplay is not life-changing
Sonos Play:5 is another excellent Sonos connected audio device that could be the sound system for the entire floor of a house or even a hall. We just wish Trueplay, which is easy to use, was a bit more impressive...
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Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Michael , crítica de: wired.com
Newly redesigned speaker enclosure with a more open, bright sound. Understated visual design will blend in easily with your decor. Touch controls for playing, pausing, switching tracks, and changing volume. Can be configured to work on its own or as part
Software calibration is interesting from a technological standpoint, but results may vary. It's also iOSonly. $500 is pricey, especially for a speaker system that really works best if you have more than one
Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Dave , crítica de: macobserver.com
Astoundingly wide stereo field, it's ability to rotate and its sound in all rotations are stellar. Easily links with your existing wireless network making setup a breeze for new and expanding users alike.
Multitouch controls for play and pause don't provide the tactile feel of a physical button
Yes, physical buttons have gone the way of polka, replaced with a sleek touch-sensitive surface and three tiny markings atop the speaker (if set up horizontally). The slightly-raised Play/Pause button sits directly above the vertical Sonos logo, framed by...
Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Aaron , crítica de: engadget.com
Simple setup and tuning, Easy to turn into multi-room system with other, cheaper Sonos speakers, Audio quality is excellent, Long list of supported services, Line-in adds limitless music options
Searching for music in app is cumbersome, No dedicated remote, Priced even higher than previous generation
The Play:5 is the best speaker Sonos has ever made. Its reliance on a single app for controlling all your audio services means the software experience isn't quite as slick as it could be, but it's easy to set up and sounds as good as its $499 price tag s...