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Sonos ZonePlayer S5 now available in black

Sonos ZonePlayer S5 now available in black

Sonos has updated its ZonePlayer S5 with a brand new color – we’re talking about black, a color that many other gadget manufacturers decide to release their devices with in the first place. The black colored model is in contrast to the original white, and will definitely do a good job of blending in with most other home theater systems that traditionally embrace the black color. Apart from the exterior change, the system remains as before, including an Ethernet connection and an internal Sonos wireless receiver, accompanied by a high-powered 2.1-channel speaker system. You will have to fork out $399 for the Sonos ZonePlayer S5, where it can achieve wireless capability thanks to a $99 ZoneBridge which lets you share the connection from a home router. Would a change in color actually have you experience a change in heart when it comes to purchasing a particular device?

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