Published 10/28/2008
at T3.com News
At T3 Towers, we're just a little bit enamoured with the Sonos music system. Having music pumped forcefully into every orifice of your home is a basic human right, and the Sonos zone players let you beam your favourite music from room to room with ease.
The only downside to the whole deal has always been the remote control, which - whilst being perfectly capable - runs off the kind of tech found in a 1st gen iPod, not to mention it being the size of a small dog.
Things have just got a whole lot better for fidgety audiophiles though, as Sonos has just released the Sonos Controller for iPhone and iPod Touch. We've full confidence in you to know what this means, but just in case; the free app turns your much loved touch screen gadget into a remote control for your Sonos, music collection et all, from anywhere in the house. Handy for those with small pockets.
Download the app now from the Apple App Store .
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