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Comment: Connect compatible only with Sonos S1 App, and it will NOT work with the Sonos S2 App. Download the S1 Sonos App from the Appstore. Sonos Connect is used, in excellent condition, fully functional. This unit is only compatible with the Sonos S1 App, and will not work with the Sonos S2 App. It includes: Sonos Connect and Power AC cable. The original box and the instructions are not included. I'll ship the day after receiving the order

Sonos ZonePlayer 90 CONNECT Wireless Receiver Component for Streaming Music. Works with Alexa.

3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 1,083 ratings

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Brand Sonos
Connectivity Technology Sonos
Audio Output Mode Stereo
Mounting Type Tabletop Mount
Material Plastic

About this item

  • The simple streaming update to your stereo or receiver. Add Connect to stream with your existing stereo then easily expand your Sonos system to more rooms.
  • Enjoy music, podcasts, audiobooks, and internet radio with your amplified audio equipment. You can also stream vinyl, CDs, and stored audio files to Sonos speakers in other rooms of your home.
  • The Sonos app brings all your streaming services together, so you can get to the music you want quicker and control the sound in every room.
  • Use the line-in to connect your turntable, or play music straight from a friend's phone on your stereo.

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What's in the box

  • Sonos Connect
  • Power Cord
  • Flat Ethernet Cable
  • 1 RCA stereo audio cable
  • 1 stereo mini to RCA Y-audio cable
  • Sonos Quick Start Guide
  • Legal/Warranty information
  • Product guides and documents

    Product Description

    Product Description

    Stream with audio gear you already own.
    Want to add streaming services and internet radio to your favorite stereo? Or send sounds from your turntable to other rooms in your house? Sonos CONNECT instantly converts your favorite stereo or home theater setup into a full-fledged, easy-to-use music streaming system. So you can fill your home with music using equipment you know and love.

    Sonos is the wireless Home Sound System that fills your house with great-sounding music and movies.

    Sonos speakers are easy to set up. Play different songs in different rooms. Stream your favorite music services, Internet radio, podcasts and song downloads. And since they connect and play through WiFi instead of Bluetooth, there’s never an interruption. Even if you get an incoming call or leave the room.

    Review from Home Theater Magazine

    Review from HomeTheaterMag.com: Sonos

    It's hard to overstate the simplicity of the Sonos system concept. There are three basic Sonos bricks: two audio players (the ZonePlayer 90 and ZonePlayer 120) and one handheld wireless Sonos Controller 100. The Bundle 150 includes one of each. Read the full review at HomeTheaterMag.com.

    > Visit HomeTheaterMag.com for more product news and reviews



    Customer reviews

    3.7 out of 5 stars
    1,083 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the functionality, ease of use, and sound quality of the speakers. They mention it works great overall, is intuitive, and easy to set up. Some also say it has excellent sound, seamlessly integrates with other music services, and supports internet radio. Customers also like the music playback and build quality. However, some dislike lag and differ on the value for money.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    306 customers mention "Functionality"253 positive53 negative

    Customers like the functionality of the speakers. They say it works great overall, is incredible, and immediately successful. Some say it's well-thought-out and executed.

    "...It's so elegant in the sense that it works so flawlessly--with no lag--with ease--and with high fidelity...." Read more

    "SONOS apparently has a great idea and excellent technology, but..." Read more

    "...But what helps even more is the truly world class Sonos support, that is available for free as long as one needs it, and the referred forum...." Read more

    "...little bit kludgy and not as easy to navigate around, it does its job quite satisfactorily...." Read more

    234 customers mention "Ease of use"199 positive35 negative

    Customers find the speakers easy to use. They mention the setup is very easy, the app interface is surprisingly intuitive, and it's easy to register on the forum. Customers also say it's very easy to flick it on, lie back, and immerse themselves for several hours.

    "...And how do I do it easily--with an easy-to-use interface? And how do I do this while preserving the best sound fidelity?..." Read more

    "...It is easy to register on the forum, and start asking questions, that are usually answered very quickly by other Sonos users with a lot of..." Read more

    "...Now I wonder why I waited so long! For the ease and convenience of having both access to your music files on the computer or a NAS system, as well..." Read more

    "...I like the user interface as well. It's intuitive and powerful. One thing that I do find to be weak is the equalization control...." Read more

    161 customers mention "Sound quality"131 positive30 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. They mention it has excellent sound, is pleasant to their ears, and allows them to play any audio source in any room. The SONOS wireless system for streaming music is incredible and smart enough to synchronize the sound to the millisecond. It's created a wonderful social listening environment.

    "...To you, it will all just sound like great music without any detectable difference between the two...." Read more

    "...This way, I hear music of the same quality as always, but now I do not need my many CDs, or the CD player...." Read more

    "...way for the best sonic results, but I have to admit, the system sounds a lot better than it should through this miniscule box!..." Read more

    "...Those nits aside, I LOVE the fact that the system has excellent sound. There is no suggestion at all that it is wireless...." Read more

    106 customers mention "Connectivity"84 positive22 negative

    Customers like the connectivity of the speakers. They mention it seamlessly integrates with LAN sources and Internet sources, and well-integrates with I Heart Radio, Spotify, Pandora, and most other music services. Customers appreciate that the product includes provisions to easily connect the system to all popular internet music. They also say it pairs up nicely to their ATT Giga network and works flawlessly with their system.

    "...Seamless Integration with LAN Sources and Internet Sources..." Read more

    "...Then, there is free internet radio. Many stations, that offer good quality music streams, deliver music that sound as good as CD replay...." Read more

    "...files on the computer or a NAS system, as well as a wide range of internet broadcasts and services like Pandora and Sirius, the system is hard to..." Read more

    "...Cable connection nuked! (Not what I had in mind when I spent more than $1,000 on this gift.)..." Read more

    76 customers mention "Music playback"65 positive11 negative

    Customers like the music playback of the speakers. They mention it has seemingly endless access to any range of music via Pandora and other services. They also appreciate the ability to create a single playlist that pulls from iTunes.

    "...I immediately was able to detect nuances in my music that I could never hear before (meaning that it sounded incredibly good)...." Read more

    "...It was relatively easy to 'point' at my NAS and it immediately cataloged the music...." Read more

    "...Sonus also allows easy access to real radio stations all over the planet, and their built-in search makes finding them trivial...." Read more

    "...First, it allows you to take music from any of the above-mentioned sources and stream it simultaneously through your home stereo and any Sonos..." Read more

    47 customers mention "Build quality"43 positive4 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the speakers. They mention that they're well-built, reliable, and stable.

    "...it would be better to not use it as a preamp, but it stands up to the task remarkably well...." Read more

    "...Except for the fact that we keep paying it. The unit is reliable (so far), the interface is solid (so far), and it elegantly solves the problem of..." Read more

    "...Even though it's small, it has good weight to it, so it doesn't feel cheap either...." Read more

    "...the home theater is only as good as the components and ours is a quality system and sounds great...." Read more

    127 customers mention "Value for money"53 positive74 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the speakers. Some mention they're worth every penny, while others say they feel overpriced.

    "...has produced only expensive dust collectors. No sound. None of the time...." Read more

    "...(just 2 - amazing, amazing speakers for the money by the way)..." Read more

    "...My biggest concern is that the CONNECT feels overpriced. It's only $50 less than a PLAY5, yet contains no amplifier or speakers...." Read more

    "...It is worth every penny and I don't regret the choice for a minute...." Read more

    42 customers mention "Lag"5 positive37 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the lag of the speakers. They mention that the performance is particularly bad at WiFi intensive times of day, with slow indexing and updates that keep timing out. Some say the sound would just intermittently drop out.

    "...The software attempted to update, but for some reason the updates kept timing out...." Read more

    "...Unfortunately, doing so resulted in a time lag between the two sets of speakers, creating an unacceptable echoing effect...." Read more

    "...My only other problem is the 70ms delay in audio from the TV line-in, however this is ONLY evident when listening to the TV audio via the Sonos..." Read more

    "...AirPlay from a mobile device can only stream to a single speaker...." Read more

    Not Gen 2. Won't work with S2 app version.
    1 out of 5 stars
    Not Gen 2. Won't work with S2 app version.
    When I checked on my historical orders, Amazon alerted me that this is the same product I purchased in February 2020 (Gen 2). I decided to buy another one thinking it was a Gen 2 Sonos Connect. Upon its arrival, I learned that this model is not a Gen 2 product and is incompatible with Sonos S2 application and my existing ecosystem of Gen 2 Sonos products.I checked the specifications and product description and could not find anything mentioning of its generation specifications. I have submitted for a full refund.If you are comfortable using S1 app, then this product will work; however, if you have S2 products, it won't work as a multi-audio distribution streaming device with other S1 products. I attempted to determine, through Sono's website if it can be upgraded to their SONOS port. Unfortunately, this is not upgradable nor possible to save 40 percent to upgrade.I will recommend to this vendor to be more transparent and include all information so that consumers can make wise decision. In short, I think this vendor has been less than honest.
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    Top reviews from the United States

    Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2010
    Style: CONNECTColor: Light GrayVerified Purchase
    I have a huge collection of MP3s that I've been collecting over the years. I also like to stream Pandora and Rhapsody. My problem has always been: How do I get my collection of music from my computer in my bedroom to my high-quality home stereo in my family room? And how do I do it easily--with an easy-to-use interface? And how do I do this while preserving the best sound fidelity?

    I've researched this topic for over a year and finally sprung the $350 for the Sonos ZonePlayer ZP90 because (although a bit more expensive) it gets the highest consumer reviews.

    Here's what's amazing about this product:

    1) Easy Set Up
    I always assume the setup is going to be a lot harder than "they" say. Not with the ZonePlayer. Clear instructions, all the required cables, and easy software setup. I was able to point the Sonos software directly to my collection of music--which was a breeze. Then the Sonos software quickly communicated with the ZonePlayer through my home network without a hitch. Full setup took me approximately 15 minutes.

    2) Nearly Endless Music Choices
    Since the ZonePlayer can access the MP3s on my hard drive, my music accounts on the internet (Rhapsody and Pandora), and a slew of internet radio stations, the music possibilities seem endless. Mind you, Rhapsody is a subscription service that I pay about $15 per month for.

    During setup, the software asked my what my postal code is. Why? Because besides all the free national radio stations it can stream, it has a section of my local radio stations. Open up the local radio station section and the full spectrum of local radio stations is there for me to choose from. Pretty cool.

    Besides Rhapsody and Pandora, the ZonePlayer can access several other radio "services" including IHeartRadio, Napster, Last.fm, etc.

    3) Folder-Tree Hierarchy
    While the software shows my MP3 music collection in typical id3 tag categories (genre, album, artist, etc.) like an ipod does, it also shows me my collection in the same folder-tree hierarchy that I have on my computer. In other words, I've arranged and made my own categories for music on my hard drive, i.e., Pop/Rock, Easy Listening, Celtic, Country, Soundtracks, etc. and I don't want the Sonos software to "mix that up." For those with large, well-organized collections, this is a godsend.

    4) Turns your iPhone into a full-functioning, easy-to-use remote
    My iPhone automatically connects to my home wireless network whenever I'm in proximity to my home. With the free Sonos iPhone app, my iPhone becomes a fully-functioning remote! Funny thing is--you can buy a Sonos remote for $350 that is the same size as an iPhone...OR you can simply download the free app and use your iPhone as a FREE remote. With my iPhone I can access my MP3s, choose songs on Rhapsody, make and play new radio stations on Pandora, and do nearly everything I could do with the Sonos software on my PC.

    The genius of all this is that my PC, the ZonePlayer, and my iPhone are all network devices on my LAN that can "talk" to each other seamlessly and instantly. I can kick back on my couch in front of my stereo system, iPhone in hand, and control all my music including volume.

    5) Amazing High Fidelity
    (Audiophiles will always argue at this point that MP3s are incapable of true high fidelity, but let's just talk about "normal" people, haha.) I used to work in the video production industry and I have a keen ear for sound. Let me just say that with a great pair of speakers and a good receiver/amplifier the Sonos will give you amazing sound. My music has literally never sounded better. I immediately was able to detect nuances in my music that I could never hear before (meaning that it sounded incredibly good).

    6) Seamless Integration with LAN Sources and Internet Sources
    Using your iPhone or the PC software you can build a queue of songs. Those songs can be a mix of song files from your computer's hard drive and internet streaming sources such as Rhapsody. With that type of scenario, the ZonePlayer won't skip a beat. It can even cross-fade the songs between the two sources. To you, it will all just sound like great music without any detectable difference between the two.

    7) Set it up as a Wired or Wireless Solution.
    I have not set up my network in a wireless fashion because I prefer a hard-wired solution over wireless so I can't write from personal experience on this topic. But Sonos is designed to work on its own wireless network if you prefer. This means that you can have music anywhere in your home or business where there is an electrical plug to power the device. The only part of my system that is wireless is between my iPhone and my wireless router--yet communication is immediate with no perceptible lag.

    8) Multiple Music Zones are Possible with Additional ZonePlayers
    I plan on expanding my system to include 2 more ZonePlayers in different rooms of my house. When I do, I'll be able to play different music in each room (and control them all with my iPhone) or sync all the music if I want to.

    Summary:

    Sonos nailed it with this product. It's so elegant in the sense that it works so flawlessly--with no lag--with ease--and with high fidelity.

    FYI, this is my system hardware:

    Gateway PC (with MP3 collection)
    Netgear Router
    3 mbps internet speed
    Whole-house CAT5 network
    Onkyo Receiver/Amplifier
    JBL S38 Speakers
    Sonos ZonePlayer
    iPhone 4
    Rhapsody subscription
    Pandora account
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2010
    Style: CONNECTColor: Light GrayVerified Purchase
    SONOS apparently has a great idea and excellent technology, but (at least for me, with months of opportunities for SONOS technical support to resolve the issue) it is incompatible with ATT U-Verse.

    This would be a very favorable review if the SONOS system worked. However, notwithstanding months of effort, and more E-mails with their technical support than I can count, my investment in various pieces of SONOS equipment (purchased as a Christmas present for someone who uses ATT-U-Verse) has produced only expensive dust collectors. No sound. None of the time.

    When I first installed the SONOS equipment, it brought all televisions (in three different rooms across the house) to a complete halt. Cable connection nuked! (Not what I had in mind when I spent more than $1,000 on this gift.) It took hours with ATT Technical support to get the cable system working (not counting the time to uninstall the SONOS equipment).

    I am quite sophisticated about computers and computing (having run MIS for a 25-attorney law firm, and having been a beta tester for major software companies). I was sure I could figure it out. However, SONOS Technical support was VERY hard to contact, and singularly unhelpful. Although I sent tens of E-mails over several months, I have not solved the problem. I have also not been able to actually speak to a live person (knowledgeable or otherwise).

    When SONOS E-mailed me (in lieu of live communication with a human being) I found out that one cannot just "reply." One must hit <reply> and then type whatever one wants to say between two special symbols in the SONOS message. Nothing typed elsewhere can be recognized. When I tried to type text in a word processor and paste it between the magical symbols, SONOS replied it could not read what I was saying. I stripped out all the formatting codes, pasted just the text without formatting codes. SONOS still couldn't read my reply. It is hard enough to solve technical problems. One does not appreciate having to "fight the system" to merely describe the issues one is experiencing.

    By research on the internet I found a white paper by a tech guru who seemed to know why the problem was occurring. I forwarded it to SONOS, and asked them whether this could be the cause of the incompatibility problem. They wouldn't say "Yes" or "No." They just replied with the equivalent of "Well if you want to try that we don't really have a problem. Please let us know if it works."

    The solution involved (a) buying a particular brand of industrial router ($250 on E-Bay, about $800 list), and (b) turning off the internal wireless network that comes with the ATT U-Verse system. I did so. It worked, but the internal cooling fans of the router (when I said "industrial" I really meant it) sound like a Cessna revving for take off. The recipient of my SONOS gift can't stand the noise, so I needed another (quieter) solution. (Though it does tend to confirm the white paper was right about the SONOS v. AT&T U-Verse conflict, which caused ATT U-Verse to stop working when the SONOS system was installed.)

    I have bought yet another router. Using it, I can't even access the SONOS music library. I think this problem is solvable. Unfortunately I now can't communicate with SONOS at all, because I changed my own E-mail account. Though I sent an E-mail to SONOS in advance telling them this change would happen, the SONOS computer (which does the E-mail replies) told me it can't recognize my new E-mail address. I went back to my old address. However, the SONOS system wouldn't recognize that either. Currently SONOS rejects messages from both accounts (assuring me that this is a protection of my privacy). Gee, Thanks!

    I have dealt with customer support for many tech companies since I first started using PC's in early 80's. No customer response has been as wooden as SONOS. I understand cost-effectiveness is critical, but I spent more than $1,000. Don't I deserve at least one live phone conversation? Let me be clear. Of all the tech support departments I have dealt with working with computer companies for more than 30 years, I consider SONOS to be the worst.

    SONOS hardware may be great. Their technological solution may be elegant. But I DON'T recommend you buy SONOS if you use ATT U-VERSE, unless you have the patience of Job, and an electrical engineering degree from MIT. (If you are, and you do buy, after you figure a work-around, could you please contact me to help me redeem my reputation with the recipient of my gift?)

    (So you can evaluate this review, I will let you know I am not just a gadfly who complains about anything. Although I have used Amazon for years, this is the first negative review I have ever posted.)
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    Catman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Sonos is the best
    Reviewed in Canada on July 8, 2019
    Style: CONNECTColor: Light GrayVerified Purchase
    I have had this unit for about 18 months now. I use it daily and it always impresses. I have it feeding through my household matrix amp and it enables streaming music throughout my house, controlled through the Sonos Amp. Now you can use Alexa to control Sonos so that adds a further dimension. I also have a Sonos One that works alongside this unit and we can group them into a "Room" to stream the same music or keep them different depending on our moods.
    Sonos keeps on getting better and look at the huge range of streaming services available on their service. I love the flexibility of the Connect.
    Agustín García
    5.0 out of 5 stars Increíble
    Reviewed in Mexico on August 8, 2019
    Style: CONNECTColor: Light GrayVerified Purchase
    Excelente, ahora puedo conectar el sonido de mi amplificador junto con las bocinas sonos.
    Alex
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
    Reviewed in Mexico on June 28, 2019
    Style: CONNECTColor: Light GrayVerified Purchase
    Excelente producto, lo volveria a comprar
    Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars It really whips the Lamas a$$.....
    Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2016
    Style: CONNECTColor: Light GrayVerified Purchase
    Works like advertised.. had some issue setting up with my harmony remote, but thats not your problem or SONOs issue.. Just a bit of feed back on the SONO's operation.. Load the SONOs app and associate with my google play account.. it didnt connect to MY account.. therefor my favs and listening preferences didnt show up on this device.. darn.. oh well.. then a few days back I am listening to google play on my samsung note 4 in the house... hmmm what is this icon here... "conenct to SONOS"... oh yeah?! Tap the button and boom... there it is thru the connect.. with the interface I like and the preferences as learned.. LOVE IT!!
    Ryan
    1.0 out of 5 stars Sonos Betrayal -Removal of Support to 'Brick' devices
    Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2020
    Style: CONNECTColor: Light GrayVerified Purchase
    I bought this item 2.5 years ago. I have always been impressed with Sonos products and in particular their customer service and support. It was expensive but it was a good quality product that I expected to enjoy for many years. THAT ALL CHANGED 2 DAYS AGO. I received an email from Sonos that from May 2020 they will no longer be providing software support for this device. This means that over time its functionality will erode, be unable to support new streaming/tech services and will eventually be useless. What's worse; MUCH WORSE; is that because it is part of a larger connection of speakers and Sonos gear, if I continue to use it ALL OF MY SONOS GEAR will be unable to receive support! This renders $1000s of investment in Sonos worthless. They are effectively ABANDONING their customer base; the ones that made them the company they are today! In a cynical ploy they are offering a 30% discount for customers that 'recycle' ie completely brick, their devices rendering them useless. The 30% can be applied to a 'new' and more expensive device (which presumably they'll force me to abandon in the future). This is the worst corporate decision I've seen. It's difficult to say this because I previously had a lot of respect for them but because of this corporate ploy my warning for all customers is DON'T BUY SONOS! Not after the stunt they've just pulled on thousands of customers!!
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