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Brand new, black Sonos Play1 Speakers ?130


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Brand new, unopened and still in box.


Market price: ?159

Asking price: ?130


Product information


Sonos PLAY:1 is the latest addition to the Sonos wireless speaker family. It brings the same high-end sound quality and ease of use to a more compact form, while staying just as simple to set up. PLAY:1 can stream all your music in any room for wall-to-wall sound. It also integrates in moments with your pre-existing Sonos setup, expanding your listening with more detail. You can even control your Sonos from your Android, iPhone or iPad device with a simple App download.*

Crystal clear sound

The PLAY:1 features two expertly-tuned Class D amplifiers, a 3.5-inch mid-woofer and a single tweeter. Combined, these create exceptionally accurate playback across all genres of music.

Compact size

Place this speaker anywhere in your house thanks to its compact size, mounting hole and custom power cord. The continuous curve grille also supports wider sound projection, delivering more flexibility of placement.

Simple controls

You can take control of your PLAY:1 using your Smartphone or tablet but if neither is nearby there are buttons on top of the device. Just press Pause/Play once to start or stop the music and twice to skip tracks.

Multiroom

Turn your Sonos speaker set up into a multiroom experience. Two PLAY:1s make a stereo pair which create a bigger, wider, deeper sound. Add a PLAY3, PLAY:5 and PLAYBAR and you?ve created a home theatre.

Wall mountable

This speaker comes with a standard quarter-inch, 20 threaded insert to readily connect with most wall-mounting brackets.


Accessories Included Power cord, ethernet cable and quick start guide

Brand Sonos

Connections Wi-Fi, ethernet

Dimensions H16.1 x W12 x D12cm

Weight 1.85kg

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