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  2. Sonos Five - Wikipedia

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    The speaker has evolved through three generations, with the first two branded as the Play:5 and the third, launched in June 2020, rebranded as the Sonos Five. Known for its high-quality audio and multi-room capabilities, the Sonos Five supports SonosNet , pairs with other Sonos products for stereo and home theater setups, and incorporates ...

  3. Play:3 - Wikipedia

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    The Play:3 (branded as the PLAY:3) is a smart speaker developed by Sonos, announced and released on July 20, 2011, as the second product in the Play line of products.It is the first Sonos product to be able to be positioned vertically as well as one of the compatible speakers able to run SonosNet, establish a stereo pair with its counterpart and pair additionally with the Playbar and/or Sub to ...

  4. Sonos - Wikipedia

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    Multiple Sonos devices in a single household are connected to each other wirelessly, through a wired Ethernet network, or a mixture of the two. [92] The Sonos system creates a proprietary AES-encrypted peer-to-peer mesh network, [93] known as SonosNet. This allows for each unit to play any chosen input and if desired share it as synchronized ...

  5. File:SONOS cell structure.svg - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions User Comment 2007-07-23 21:48: 800×600× (2607 bytes) Cyferz: 2007-07-23 21:45: 800×600× (2609 bytes) Cyferz: I, author of this drawing, distribute it under GFDL and Creative Commons. This is the basic structure of a [[SONOS]] memory cell, not drawn to scale.

  6. Sonos One - Wikipedia

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    Sonos states that the original Ones will continue to support all current features but the Gen 2 may allow them to add new experiences that the Gen 1 will not be able to support. [8] The Gen 1 and Gen 2 will work as a stereo pair and look and sound the same. The only visual difference is the branding on the bottom of the Gen 2. [9]

  7. 19-inch rack - Wikipedia

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    There is little evidence that the dimensions of these early racks were standardized. Telephone equipment racks (1923) The 19-inch rack format with rack-units of 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) was established as a standard by AT&T around 1922 in order to reduce the space required for repeater and termination equipment in a telephone company central office .

  8. Category:Sonos - Wikipedia

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    Sonos is an American consumer electronics company founded in 2002 by John MacFarlane, Craig Shelburne, Tom Cullen and Trung Mai, based in Santa Barbara, California. They are widely known for their smart speakers developed and manufactured by the company independently.

  9. Play:1 - Wikipedia

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    On June, Sonos also announced the Play:1 Tone limited edition speaker, with a quantity run of 5,000 and was released July 31. [6] On September, Sonos released the Tuneplay feature to all Sonos devices and speakers. In November 2016, a beta feature added the capability to control the Play:1 and all compatible speakers with Spotify's Connect service.

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