Sonos
has found itself a new rival, with Philips jumping onboard the Spotify
Connect train with a pair of new multi-room speakers for the streaming
music service. The Philips Spotify SW700M and SW750M can either be
grouped together for the same music in multiple rooms - useful if you're
having a party, for instance - or each play different tracks to suit
each individual listener. While they may be cheaper than Sonos, however,
there are a few limitations to bear in mind all the same. Most pertinent of those is the total number of speakers you can have
active in any one configuration. Up to four units can be grouped
together at a time.
Sonos, in contrast, can support up to 32 speakers in a single installation. Nonetheless, the pricing may be aggressive enough to make up for that
shortcoming. The SW700M has two 2.5-inch full-range drivers and is
£89.99, while the SW750M has two tweeters and two 3-inch full-range
drivers, and is £129.99.
A Sonos PLAY:1 is £169.99 in the UK, by way of comparison, and has a single tweeter and a 3.5-inch mid-woofer. Control is via the Spotify
app itself, and a physical button on the speakers themselves
automatically switches playback over to that unit. Philips' own
SpeakerSet app is used for setup and for grouping multiple units
together.
Spotify added multiple zone support to Spotify Connect back in August. The service requires a Spotify Premium subscription. The Philips Spotify multiroom speakers are available in the UK now. We're checking on US availability and pricing.
Monday, December 01, 2014
Philips Spotify multiroom speakers take on Sonos
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