

If you stream music locally, then the device's file format support is quite broad with all of the usual types including MP3, WAV, Apple Lossless, FLAC, and Ogg Vorbis. Want to keep their PCs powered on all the time. It also supports many NAS servers, for those who don't Support streaming from PCs and Macs running the iTunes software, so your home musicĬollection is always accessible.

While Apple's iTunes Match isn't supported, the Sonos does The most recent is Amazon Cloud Player and it joins a dozen other services such as Spotify, MOG and Pandora. Sonos' tagline is "Stream All The Music On Earth" and music subscription providers are added periodically.
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While it may seem expensive for what it does at more than three times the price of the Apple TV and the Western Digital WDTV, the Sonos distinguishes itself by both a friendly interface and in the number of services it offers. Port also has a faster and more powerful microprocessor than Connect, "future-proofing" the player for subsequent firmware updates.Unlike some of the competitive media streamers on the market, this is a music device only. Just add a device like Amazon Dot or Google Home Mini. Sonos Port also natively interfaces with virtual assistants such as like Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit using voice control Connect does not. You can run your playlists for as long as you want and play songs in random order, too. Not only can you set a clock alarm to sound through your speakers, but you can also use the Alarms feature to play specific playlists at preset times during the day. If you subscribe to Apple AirPlay 2, Port supports it (as does the S2 controller app) while Connect does not.Īnother nifty setting Sonos Port has that Connect doesn't is an Alarms feature. It lowers power consumption by automatically switching off the amplifier connected to Port.īoth Sonos Connect and Port are compatible with virtually any music streaming service such as Pandora, Spotify, Amazon Prime Music, Apple Music, etc. With a trigger, Port integrates more efficiently into whole-home music systems. A trigger in an audio component is an on/off switch. Another difference: Port has a 12V "trigger" output while Connect does not. Note that Sonos Port lacks the TOSLINK optical audio output connection that Connect has, which is okay by us since we prefer coax anyway. Audio Output-RCA (R/L) Out, Digital coax to amplifier or receiver.Audio Input-RCA (R/L) In (from a CD player, LP turntable or Internet radio).Dual Ethernet ports (10/100 Mbps) for network connectivity (along with WiFi).Sonos-supported bit depth is but 16-bit but by upgrading to the Sonos S2 app, you can enjoy CD-audio quality.įeatures of both Sonos Connect and Port include: But if you're into hi-res audio (HRA), both Connect and Port will disappoint as neither supports 24-bit music files.

If you're streaming music using lossy formats like MP3, AAC or WMA, sound quality isn't a concern with either Sonos Connect or Port. Marshall Stanmore II (III is also released)
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