View a larger image
Excellent sound quality

Review: Sonos ZP80

Sonos aims to make its award-wining music-streaming system more affordable

Anthony Dhanendran

The original Sonos music system was a real turning point in digital home technology. It was the first time an audio-streaming device really looked the part.

Like Apple’s iPod – and not without a nod to its design – the Sonos ZP100 and its accessories looked like something most people would want to have in their living rooms (and in the rest of the house).

Advertisement

To add to that, it sounded great, worked without a fault and was easy to set up. The only drawback, and it was a big one, was the price – close to £1,000 for the most basic setup. Thankfully, Sonos has remedied that with the follow-up – the ZP80.

The way the Sonos works is that you buy one or more ZonePlayers, which are then dotted around the house and connected to an amp or speakers.

Add in one or more wireless controllers and one or more PCs, and you have a system that streams music directly from a PC, pumps it out around the house and allows you to control it wirelessly. Apart from the first ZonePlayer in the chain, none of them need to be wired to a network either.

The ZP80 is a cut-down version of the ZP100 – it’s smaller and more compact. The main difference, other than that, is that it can’t output directly to standard speakers because there’s no built-in amplifier.

You need to connect each ZP80 to an amp or powered speakers. The bundle we tested comes with a pair of ZP80s – although it will work with one – and the same wireless controller as in the original system.

Other than that, things are much as before. Plug it in and it works, and the easy-to-follow setup guides are still there if things go wrong.

The Sonos supports mp3, WMA, Ogg, and other popular audio formats, but won’t play anything that’s been copy-protected with DRM. Sound quality remains excellent – although this will of course depend on the quality of the amp and speakers used.

Product overview

  • Price: £779
  • Manufacturer: Sonos
  • Specifications: Phono, optical and coaxial digital line-out, phono line-in 

Ratings

  • Overall rating: 4
  • Features: n/a
  • Performance rating: n/a
  • Value for money: n/a
  • Average user rating:
Rate this product

Verdict

Good points
Excellent sound quality; easy setup; easy to use

Bad points
The price is still a little high; won’t play protected music

Overall 
A little cheaper than the previous incarnation, the Sonos ZP80 is just as attractive in all respects 

  • Have your say
  • Send to a friend
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • Share

Do you agree?

Related whitepapers

Advertisements

Most watched

V3.co.uk weekly debrief, 13 Nov 09

This week we discuss the inaugural V3.co.uk Summit

Summit: Salesforce.com on SaaS and information overload

How web services contribute to data headaches

Analysis and Reports

Remote access - Three steps to getting connected

3.4 million UK professionals now work from home – is your company equipped?

Cost benefits of a global collaboration network

This white paper is a must read for organisations looking for evidence of the bottom-line benefits of high-definition video and voice communications

Poll

Impact of Information Overload poll

Impact of Information Overload poll

What is the biggest problem your firm faces as a result of the data explosion?

View poll results

Advertisement

White paper library

Keep up to date with the latest products, services and technologies from the world's leading IT companies; IThound.com brings you over 6,000 white papers, case studies and analyst reports.

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Spotlight

V3.co.uk weekly debrief, 13 Nov 09

This week we discuss the inaugural V3.co.uk Summit

Fingers on keyboard

New Flash vulnerability discovered

Web sites could be vulnerable to Flash attacks

Chris Adams

Summit: Microsoft Office to the rescue

Chris Adams, Office Client product manager for Microsoft UK, explains...

Illegal downloader

Industry and human rights campaigners united in opposition to "three strikes" plan

Critics says government proposals to curb illegal downloading are unworkable...

Primary Navigation