Streaming Pandora with Sonos Brings Rock for Free
When U2 came rolling into town this month, we found something more profound than the band’s claw like stage – the number of people streaming Pandora with a Sonos!
A ticket to the sold out concert would have run you between $32 and $250. But we were hearing from many of our customers that they were creating U2 Pandora stations for FREE and listening to them with their Sonos ZonePlayer.
The Sonos is an all-in-one home audio system which uses an Internet connection to pick up online radio stations. Coming pre-loaded with thousands of stations, with nearly every genre, there is something for everybody.
And if you have that perfect U2 mix of songs from No Line on the Horizon and The Joshua Tree on your MP3, the Sonos can also play those.
A Sonos requires no installation, and can go anywhere in your home, bringing music to any room wirelessly. Sonos can deliver unmatched audio quality making hisses, crackles and hums from interference a past memory. The music will come through without delays and with perfect clarity.
Pandora on the other hand is one of the most popular Internet radio stations available. With only an email address, users can stream up to 40 hours of music a month for free, $36 for unlimited. And users can customize their own radio stations by specific artist or genres.
As great as a Sonos is in the house, it can also be used in other places. In fact a member of our staff was on his way to the U2 concert on a private bus when a friend hooked up his Sonos to play his own U2 Pandora station.
Even if U2 isn’t your first choice in music, Sonos and Pandora have something just for you. To find out more about the Sonos ZonePlayer or how to use Pandora, stop by the The Sound Room and one of our experts can answer all your questions.






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