Sonos’ latest software update which is version 5.4 is now available in beta for Android and desktop – and rolling out to all devices this summer.
This update adds a further improvement to Play:1’s sound, especially for vocals at higher volumes and bass performance when paired with a Sub. It is also now possible for Sonos home theatre to work over standard Wi-Fi, no first wire necessary. Those who already have a Playbar set up with a Bridge or Boost have no reason to change anything. For those with more challenging wireless environments, a Sonos Boost is still recommended.
Other features of the update are largely developer-focused, making it easier for streaming partners to build and create new features for the Sonos platform, but also include some minor consumer creature comforts such as a new look for TuneIn on Sonos and an improved shuffle feature in the Sonos app.
More info can be found on the Sonos Blog.
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Sonos 5.4 Now In Public Beta
Sonos’ latest software update which is version 5.4 is now available in beta for Android and desktop – and rolling out to all devices this summer.
This update adds a further improvement to Play:1’s sound, especially for vocals at higher volumes and bass performance when paired with a Sub. It is also now possible for Sonos home theatre to work over standard Wi-Fi, no first wire necessary. Those who already have a Playbar set up with a Bridge or Boost have no reason to change anything. For those with more challenging wireless environments, a Sonos Boost is still recommended.
Other features of the update are largely developer-focused, making it easier for streaming partners to build and create new features for the Sonos platform, but also include some minor consumer creature comforts such as a new look for TuneIn on Sonos and an improved shuffle feature in the Sonos app.
More info can be found on the Sonos Blog.
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