![]() Check out the video below to see what I mean: Now with the iPad they’ve utilized that extra screen-real-estate of the iPad to make the Sonos controller more jukebox-like. The iPhone and iPod Touch Sonos controller make using the Sonos easy and honestly a better value – especially for those with more than on iDevice. Here’s a couple of screen-shots I took using my iPad: It did take a while – probably a couple of minutes, but after the update I was using the new iPad controller app. I was able to do this right from my iPad though with a one-button update. Group your zones together or play different songs in different rooms – without interrupting music playback.Īfter I downloaded the free iPad App it required that I update the Sonos System to a new version - 3.3 ( more information about this software update here). Get a complete view of what’s playing in every zone, complete with full-color album art, elapsed time of a song, and more. You can also browse, search and drag and drop to create your playlist on the fly. Searching for an artist and music with the virtual keyboard works well and browsing through your music collection and the online music choices is simple much like the iPhone and iPod Touch app before it. Alll screens work in landscape or portrait mode. Using the controller you can view your zones, your music and what songs are playing – all at once. ![]() The Sonos Controller for iPad was built specifically for the iPad to use it’s extra screen real estate. Today the free Sonos iPad Controller app is finally ready and I was lucky enough to give the new app a quick try this morning with my Sonos System. ![]() Early this summer Sonos announced they were taking their success with the iOS Sonos Controller and expanding it to the Apple iPad.
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