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Sonos Unveils New Sonos Amp With AirPlay 2 and HDMI Arc Support [Video]

Posted August 29, 2018 at 4:46pm by iClarified · 11998 views
Sonos has unveiled a new Sonos Amp that can power traditional wired speakers and integrate them into Sonos' wireless home sound system.

The all-new Amp is twice as powerful as its predecessor, supports Apple’s AirPlay 2 and more than 100 streaming services, and includes an HDMI Arc port for TVs. Launching globally in February 2019, the €699 ($599 USD) Amp will be available to professional installers in the United States and Canada starting Dec. 1, 2018.



Amp powers up to four speakers with 125 watts per channel. Onboard HDMI and line-in ports allow TVs, turntables, CD changes and other audio components to easily connect to the Sonos system.

New updates to the platform make it easy for installers to integrate Amp into integrated smart home set-ups, including smart lighting and centralized control systems. Amp is also AirPlay2 compatible, meaning music and other audio from any iOS device can be played wirelessly through Amp. And when wirelessly connected to an Amazon Alexa-enabled device like a Sonos One or Beam, Amp is controllable with voice commands. Finally, like other Sonos devices, Amp will gain new features, services, and integrations over time through free software updates, ensuring customers will get the best from their set-up for years to come.



“The growth of the Sonic Internet – the convergence of paid streaming, the smart home, and artificial intelligence through voice technologies drives everything we do at Sonos,” said Sonos CEO Patrick Spence. “While plug-and-play options like Sonos Beam and Sonos One are an important part of the equation, architectural sound and making it even easier to integrate with lighting and home control are equally as important. We’ve listened to custom installers and dealers to create Amp, a versatile product designed to be at the centre of the smart home sound experience.”

Product Specifications:
● More Power. More Possibilities. Packing 125 Watts per channel, Amp powers even the most demanding speakers. You can now power up to four speakers instead of two.
● Enjoy music, TV, and more. Amp has an HDMI ARC port and an input for an additional audio source, whether listening on floor standing speakers, integrated home theatre, or through a turntable.
● Power home theatre sound. Use Amp to add stereo sound to TV. Use it to add wireless rears to a Sonos home-theatre setup. Or two Amps for surround sound.
● Stream everything. Listen to music, podcasts, radio, audiobooks, and more. Also, play all the music stored on a computer or other devices.
● Works with AirPlay. With Amp, use AirPlay 2 to send the sound from an iPhone or iPad to any speakers in the home sound system.
● Choose how to control. Use the Sonos app on a phone or tablet, TV remote, keypads, AirPlay 2, or through voice with Amazon Echo and Alexa-enabled devices.
● More ways to customize the experience. New APIs and deeper integrations with the Sonos platform partners create seamless smart home control.
● Wireless. Or not. Enjoy solid and reliable WiFi performance, or connect Amp to an ethernet cable and easily turn the WiFi off in the Sonos app.
● Stereo or dual mono sound. Whether configuring Amp for an open floor plan or a custom listening room, create the best experience.
● Engineered for reliability. With a centralized heatsink, air inlets, and a discrete output stage, Amp is built to keep its cool and deliver lasting power.
● Amazingly pure sound. Direct digital input eliminates the need for analogue conversion, so you get clear, undistorted sound for music streaming and your TV.
● Custom speaker connectors. A pair of threaded connections for left and right channels guarantee high-quality performance. Plus, they’re standard diameter so you can remove them and use your own banana plugs.



Sonos and Sonance Collaborate on Architectural Sound
Sonos and architectural audio leader Sonance have announced a collaboration aimed at delivering a series of three architectural speakers - in-wall, in-ceiling and outdoor - that gain additional functionality through software when paired with the new Sonos Amp.

This collaboration will provide a complete offering for professionally installed sound for architectural sound, exclusively enabling Sonos’ Trueplay tuning capabilities to ensure the best sound for the space in addition to the benefits of Sonos’ software platform. These products, which will be sold and marketed by Sonos, will launch in early 2019.



Open Developer Platform and New Control APIs
Sonos has been a platform company since day one, with a goal of giving customers unparalleled freedom of choice, starting with an open approach to music services and expanding to support dozens of additional content and control partners, including multiple voice services.

Starting in early September, Sonos will further evolve the developer platform by fully opening up to all potential partners, and will also add a new set of Control APIs, making it easier than ever to integrate Sonos into the smart home.

The platform will continue to expand with new APIs that allow partners to innovate on their integrations with Sonos. New Control APIs and features make the experience better for customers, especially those with integrated control systems, such as Control4 and Crestron.

These include:
● Line-in switching (for both analogue and home theatre), to allow for line-in components to be selected within the third-party control interface
● Volume pass-through for easier and more predictable volume control
● The ability to add Sonos playlists within a third-party interface
● In an early preview phase, capabilities to provide notifications and alerts from third-party devices, like a doorbell, through Sonos speakers.

Sonos will invite partners to get certified and earn the “Works with Sonos” badge. The badge will signal to Sonos owners that companies building and innovating on our platform deliver experiences that meet the Sonos high bar for quality. Those interested in building on the Sonos platform, can visit the developer portal.

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