Logitech has been dying to get into wireless whole - household audio like Sonos and not a whole sight of others . Now that CNet has favorably reviewed the $ 400Squeezebox Duetwe told you about at CES , it may well have a stroke . In living picture , our buddy John Falcone explain the Wi - Fi - powered organisation , and notes that , aside from DRM protect content , the Squeezebox Duet gets at “ any music , anywhere ” include material from Rhapsody , Slacker , and Pandora , plus cyberspace radio and podcasts .
https://gizmodo.com/logitech-makes-grab-at-sonos-audience-with-squeezebox-d-341045
Falcone was particularly excited about the Squeeze web , which let you manage all your music online , and says that because of the candid - informant and Linux - well-disposed nature of Squeeze , the “ tweaker or hacker case ” will have lots of fun .

In the write serving of the review , Falcone cite that “ it lack the iPod ’s speed - sensible power to speedily jump up and down through farsighted list , ” something that dash me a bit because I have lots of euphony and very piffling forbearance . Also in the prose , Sonos is mentioned as an expensive rival trade good for mass who need to fill five or more suite with sound , or people who already own Sonos .
In the remnant , Falcone says he “ could n’t be more pleased with it , ” which is in force news show for those of us unwilling to start at $ 1,000 for a wireless audio system , and bad news for the good people over at Sonos . Sorry dudes ! [ CNet ]
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