Sonos today announced the addition of SoundCloud in beta form to the list of audio services that Sonos provides.
SoundCloud enables millions of listeners around the globe to discover original music, connect with each other and share their own sounds – from unknown artists putting their first demos into the world from their bedroom, to bands debuting their latest singles, to podcasters, comedians, news outlets and more. With 12 hours of music and audio uploaded to SoundCloud’s platform every minute, Sonos expands your world of listening by freeing those sounds from computers and devices, giving millions of homes a direct way to stream to HiFi speakers.
Users can try SoundCloud’s free service in beta on Sonos now by visiting ‘Add Music Services’ in the new new Sonos controller app. For more information on this announcement, visit sonos.soundcloud.com.
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Sonos Announces SoundCloud Addition
Sonos today announced the addition of SoundCloud in beta form to the list of audio services that Sonos provides.
SoundCloud enables millions of listeners around the globe to discover original music, connect with each other and share their own sounds – from unknown artists putting their first demos into the world from their bedroom, to bands debuting their latest singles, to podcasters, comedians, news outlets and more. With 12 hours of music and audio uploaded to SoundCloud’s platform every minute, Sonos expands your world of listening by freeing those sounds from computers and devices, giving millions of homes a direct way to stream to HiFi speakers.
Users can try SoundCloud’s free service in beta on Sonos now by visiting ‘Add Music Services’ in the new new Sonos controller app. For more information on this announcement, visit sonos.soundcloud.com.
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