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August 2011
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124 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Unterstützt viele StreamingDienste
Erweiterbar durch weitere Play
3
Super Klang
Kann von jedem iPhone
IPod Touch
IPad oder AndroidSmartphone mittels kostenloser app bedient werden
Guter Klang
Kompaktes
Elegantes Design
Streamt Internetradios
AudioDienste und die eigene digitale Musiksammlung
Einfaches Setup
Kann (mit separat erworbenen SonosPlayern) bis zu 31 zusätzliche Räume beschallen
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Nur Equalizer mit Zweiband
Spotify nur im Abo nutzbar
Kaum Vorteile gegenüber Play
1
Fast keine StereoTrennung
Hat nicht den Detailreichtum und die Klarheit des großen Bruders Sonos Play
5
Interagiert kabellos mit SonosProdukten
Braucht im Einzelbetrieb aber LAN oder die Sonos Bridge (50 Euro)
Veröffentlicht: 2011-07-27, Autor: Christopher , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Nicely balanced sound; Easy to set up; Reasonably affordable way to start with Sonos; Plenty loud; Stereo or mono depending on orientation; Portable; Can create stereo pair
Requires at least one Sonos unit connected to router via ethernet
The Play:3 (in league with a free controller app and compatible mobile device) makes the Sonos experience affordable for a greater number of people. As evidenced by my other reviews of Sonos products, I'm completely sold. My guess is that when you hear a...
Despite how polished both the hardware and software side of the Play:3 are, it unfortunately lacks versatility. If it weren't for the omission of Line-In and Airplay, I would have easily replaced by current Airplay setup with a Play:3. The sound quality ...
Despite how polished both the hardware and software side of the Play:3 are, it unfortunately lacks versatility. If it weren't for the omission of Line-In and Airplay, I would have easily replaced by current Airplay setup with a Play:3. The sound quality ...
Very impressive sound quality; stream millions of tracks directly from the device
Limited to Sonos' wireless network, $419
If you are looking for state- of-the-art sound quality mixed with the ability to have millions of songs at your fingertips, this is the system for you. The Play:3 is the most seamless wireless networking solution I have ever tried. Sonos does become an...
Dead easy to set up. Affordable. Best music app of its competition. Great sound — better than most docks. Most file formats supported. No distortion at max volume
No support for greater than 48kHz music. Stereo pairing is bad
The Sonus Play:3 is an affordable first step into the world of multi-room audio, and sounds better than most iPod docks....
SONOS:PLAY3 speaker is compact, portable, yet has a high quality output. The listening experience through it is simply amazing. The setup is pretty easy even if you have multiple SONOS:PLAY3 or other SONOS speakers in your disposal. You can hook them u...
Zusammenfassung: Wireless audio has come of age in 2011, with new AirPlay-equipped docks and micro systems appearing on a seemingly daily basis. Sonos, of course, has been making streaming stereos since the dark ages (well, 2005), but with so much new competition, can it ...
Connects easily to my WiFi Network, even for another PLAY:3 connected to my repeater. TruePlay tuning achieved best possible sound settings in my room's unique acoustics. Sonos App quickly loads up music services and songs from NAS drive, and contains man
Does not detect NAS music server automatically. Will not output in stereo as a standalone. No other connectivity options except for the App. TruePlay tuning only works for iPhones, Score: 8/12 (22.22%), Price, The S$559 Sonos PLAY:3 is priced against the
Being sandwiched in the middle In terms of price point, the PLAY:3 is like that unfortunate middle child. The smallest gets the most attention while the largest is the flagship. But therein lies its special niche! I will recommend it to those who wants so...