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October 2013
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171 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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2774 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Construction de qualité
Rendu sonore très bon
Design soigné
Simplicité d'utilisation
Prix limité
Design
Supporte les principaux services de streaming
Qualité audiol
Application Sonos Controller disponible pour Android
IOS
Mac
PC.
Son très propre / tenue haut volume
Compacte / attache pour fixation murale
Simplicité installation et utilisation
Bouton Play/Pause - résistante à l'humidité
Dimensions réduites
Pilotage par smartphone
Système multi pièces
Connectique incroyablement simple
Qualité sonore irréprochable
Configuration sonore flexible
Nombre de sources musicales incroyable
Finition
Qualité du son et puissance par rapport à la taille
Ecosystème Sonos
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Contrôles physiques limités
Manque de graves
Mono seulement
Ne peut pas "streamer" depuis n'importe quelle application mobile
Tout passe par l'application Sonos
Basses limitées (mais beau bas médium)
Pas de sons de l'ordi
Ni AirPlay
Pas d'entrée audio
Intérêt limité avec une seule Play
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Rien
Fréquences graves légèrement absentes
Pas d'entrée son
Toujours pas d'application Windows Phone ou BlackBerry
Attractive, well constructed design, Excellent sound quality & volume, Ease of use and setup
Requires AC power (no battery), No 3.5mm audio jack, Midrange can become muddy
The PLAY:1 is Sonos' smallest and cheapest speaker yet, and has been designed as an affordable, entry level music streaming device. It packs a significant punch considering its size and produces surprising bass levels, though we would have loved to see a...
Excellent sound, Reasonably affordable, Fits snugly almost anywhere
Quite heavy, Living rooms will want two, Sonos app can feel limiting
Sonos has delivered again with the Play:1. We're hugely impressed with what it offers for its size, but perhaps more importantly, we're impressed with what it offers for the price. Sonos has cooked up a superb quality speaker at a more affordable entry p...
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Publié: 2013-10-15, Auteur: Matthew , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sonos Play:1 is a stylish and exceptionally well-made wireless speaker, especially for the price. It offers the full Sonos experience, with support for most key services (including Spotify, Pandora, Rdio) and super-reliable wireless streaming. Sound q
Unlike Bluetooth speakers, the Sonos system can't stream from every app on your phone or tablet -- so there's no support for iTunes Radio, for instance. The lack of a built-in battery limits room-to-room mobility
The Sonos Play:1 finally brings the company's wireless audio magic to the masses, in a fantastically designed compact speaker that's just $199....
The Play:1 is a worthy addition to the Sonos family as long as you don't overestimate its capabilities. It's a great fit for intimate settings, but if you're trying to totally rock a large room on a tight budget then you may be underwhelmed...
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Publié: 2013-10-15, Auteur: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Most likely, yes. Honestly, I think the system really isn't totally complete on its own in a living room without a stereo pair, which brings up the regular price of a new system to $US450, which is quite pricey. That said, I am also a humongous nerd, and...
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Publié: 2013-12-26, Auteur: Benjamin , review by: Bcchardware.com
Great software, Build quality, Decent audio quality, Easy to use and setup, Comes with the SONOS Bridge, Flexible options and easy to setup/add other SONOS gear
Needs a pair to really appreciate quality, functionality, Not cheap
As I wrap up this review of the SONOS PLAY:1 it may sound like I'm not happy with the product - but that couldn't be farther from the truth. The fact is, I love the PLAY:1, but I want more. I want flexibility. I want the true mutli-room experience. I want...
Extrait: You won't see what's inside but the guts of the speaker are made up of dual class D amplifiers that power a 3.5-inch woofer with its own dedicated tweeter. The average user won't care about these details because it's what they pump out that will matter mo...
Extrait: The Amazon Echo is a really great device. The smart speaker packs in Amazon Alexa, and is capable of performing a variety of tasks. Plus, with additional Skills, the Echo's capabilities are easily augmented. If you actually want to use Amazon's offering...
Publié: 2013-10-14, Auteur: Mario , review by: gizmodo.in
Most likely, yes. Honestly, I think the system really isnt totally complete on its own in a living room without a stereo pair, which brings up the regular price of a new system to $450, which is quite pricey. That said, I am also a humongous nerd, and I...
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Publié: 2017-10-05, Auteur: Robert , review by: stuff.tv/my/
If you care about music and have kitted out your home with at least a smattering of smart kit, then the Sonos One should be teetering close to the top of your Christmas list right now. The Play:1 was a fine wireless speaker, so adding to Alexa to it seems...