Sonos supports Rhapsody streaming music

Amit Chowdhry | Friday September 15, 2006 | 401 Views |
Categorized under , Sonos

Sonos LogoSonos, a producer of digital home music devices have announced that their new devices will be able to support Rhapsody’s streaming music. 

Rhapsody is a paid subscriber product created by Real Networks.  Rhapsody users will be able to stream any of the songs from Rhapsody’s library of over 100 radio stations and over 2,000,000 songs from their Sonos device.  For unlimited usage, you must pay a $9.99 fee per month to Rhapsody.

Here is a screenshot of what adding tracks from Rhapsody would look like:

Sonos Screenshot

Sonos has grown exponentially since their founding in 2002 and currently sells their products in 25 countries.  If you do not have any of their products and are interested in buying them, you can always refer to their website where Sonos controllers and ZonePlayers are selling from $399-$499.

Before Sonos came into the picture, Rhapsody has been supporting devices produced by SanDisk, Samsung, RCA, Creative, Philips, and Palm so it is easy to tell that in such a market where there are major players already settled, this is huge news for Sonos.

Sonos player

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