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August 2011
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Rapport taille enceinte/qualité sonore
Simplicité installation et utilisation
A la fois émetteur et récepteur
Interface / disp. verticale
Facile à installer
Possible à utiliser en paire stéréo
Possible de grouper les enceintes
Synchronisation sonore entre les différents éléments
Design
Qualité du son
Facilité d’utilisation
Fonctionnalité de streaming à partir d’Internet ou du réseau domestique
Les services en ligne disponibles
Application télécommande pour smartphones et tablettes sous iOs et Android
Modularité. Les
Système compact et facile à configurer
Déplaçable à volonté
Son plus que correct pour une utilisation “ambiance”
Système extensible à volonté
Un style indémodable
Une belle qualité de finition
Un son précis et chaleureux
Une puissance surprenante
Un packaging séduisant
Installation facile
Petit gabarit passe partout
Rendu sonore équilibré
Compatibilité étendue avec les services musicaux en ligne
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Prix encore trop élevé
Spatialisation sonore serrée / Pas d'AirPlay
Pas d'entrée/sortie audio / 1 seul Ethernet
N'a d'intérêt qu'avec au moins deux PLAY
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Enceinte autonome incontrôlable sans smartphone ou ordinateur
Insane amount of music options, Very affordable for Sonos, Wireless is an option, Free app makes control easy and portable, Two boxes make a nice (and loud) "stereo pair"
Sound gets distorted at high volumes, No option to hook to a larger AV setup, Needs hardwired connection or $50 more for wireless
The PLAY:3 isn't the best-sounding product that Sonos makes, but it's certainly the most compact, the simplest to use and configure, and the most affordable. On its own, in a single speaker configuration it doesn't quite belt out the music at high vol...
Strong audio performance, Can be paired with a second unit to make a stereo pair, Switches to mono output automatically when in vertical orientation,
No aux input for direct listening from a mobile device, Needs the Sonos Bridge to function wirelessly (not included), Sonos Desktop Controller does not automatically update your music library,
The Sonos Play:3 sounds fantastic and is finally affordable, but the omission of an aux input or the ability to dock or stream directly from a phone or iPod make the system less versatile than other wireless audio options. ...
Publié: 2011-08-11, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
You can control the Sonos Play:3 single-speaker streaming-audio system from any iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, or Android smartphone using a free app. It offers good sound, its compact, elegant design cuts down on cord clutter, and it can stream Internet-based
The Play:3 has almost no stereo separation and doesn't offer the detail and clarity of the step-up Play:5. Also, while it can wirelessly interact with other Sonos products, you'll need a hard-wired connection or the $49 wireless Sonos Bridge accessory if
While it doesn't sound quite as good as the larger Play:5, the Sonos Play:3 delivers a superior streaming-audio experience that you can control from any iOS device or Android smartphone.
Painless to set upGood sound qualityPlenty of content sources
Frustrating software controlsSlightly priceyMuddy bass at top volumes
If you can stomach the price -- the pair of Play:3s and Bridge we tested add up to a $650 receipt -- it's hard to argue with the combination of sound quality and simple installation a Sonos system provides. The Play:3 is more than adequate for casual list...
Extrait: As rumored, reported, and otherwise wished-upon-a-star for, Sonos recently debuted their smallest, lowest-cost receiver to date, the Play:3. Part of a brand makeover, Play:3 slots in alongside the Play:5 (formerly S5) as the company's two self-contained w...
Solid Construction. Perfect for the more fashionably inclined. Exhibits strong highs and mids with an overall balanced output. A variety of fittings are included for those with the biggest to the smallest ear canal. Excellent sound isolation. Lots of sp
Those who thirst for bass might want to look elsewhere. Sport Hooks might not work to well for those with smaller ears. At extremely high bitrates – there was some slight distortion
The new Sonos PLAY:3 system might be the most affordable speaker system from Sonos yet, but it doesn't lack in punch. The sonics coming from this system are phenomenal, and they sound like something that you would expect from a more expensive speaker...
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Publié: 2011-07-26, Auteur: Christopher , review by: techworld.com
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 hea...
Extrait: The Sonos Play:3 sounds great for background music but is slightly underpowered and lacks midrange definition. In can fill a space with sound but we were underwhelmed by the lack of punch. If you're looking to “blow the roof off” as Sonos suggests in the...
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, Price when rated: $299
Extrait: Like so many other technophiles, I'm eager to embrace wireless for everything in my home. My dream is to cut the cables, but my reality is nowhere close to that.To enjoy music on speakers, I either have to connect my computer or iPhone through an audi...