Sony SANS300 HomeShare Wi-Fi Network Speaker System

Introducing with the Sony’s  SANS300 HomeShare Wi-Fi Network Speaker system. Listen to music wirelessly streamed from your PC or Sony Blu-ray Disc home theater system with the compact SA-NS300 Wi-Fi Network Speaker including subwoofer capabilities. This speaker delivers amazing sound and allows share your music in other rooms by adding more speakers and using PartyStream playback. This is an Amazon’s product review. Checkout more details bellow.

http://thetechjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/images/1204/1333810810-sony-sans300-homeshare-wifi-network-speaker-system-1.jpg

Product Features
• Powerful wireless capabilities and 360º of superior sound quality – all in a compact design that suits any setting.
• Stream music from your PC music library to any room.
• Turn your iPhone / iPod touch or Android phone into a remote control by downloading the free Network Audio Remote app.
• Sync with other Sony network speakers, select Sony Blu-ray Disc home theater systems and BD players to enjoy music throughout the house.
• Auxiliary input enables you to plug in personal music players or other sources for enjoyment in one room.

It starts with just one speaker
Take your music wireless with just one speaker. Sony HomeShare network speakers and docks allow you to play and share music wirelessly from multiple sources – like HomeShare Blu-ray Disc players, docks or AV systems.
http://thetechjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/images/1204/1333810810-sony-sans300-homeshare-wifi-network-speaker-system-2.jpg
Sync Up Your Music with Party Streaming Mode
Party Streaming technology synchronizes your speakers to play the same song in every area of your house – so you can move the party from room to room without missing a single beat.

Wireless Technology (makes it easy)
With an easy-to-install wireless setup, HomeShare taps into the existing Wi-Fi signal in your home, so you can focus on exactly where you want your music and how you want to control it.
http://thetechjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/images/1204/1333810810-sony-sans300-homeshare-wifi-network-speaker-system-3.jpg
Music Everywhere
HomeShare lets you effortlessly stream music to virtually any area of the house, change tracks, adjust volume and more at the source via remote control or even your iPhone, iPod or iPad when using the free Network Audio Remote.

http://thetechjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/images/1204/1333810810-sony-sans300-homeshare-wifi-network-speaker-system-4.jpg

Your music and more
Enjoy the music you want to hear, the way you want to hear it. With a HomeShare Blu-ray Disc system or dock, you can access your personal music library from a variety of sources, or stream internet music from sites like Pandora (Coming Soon), Slacker, or vTuner.

Setup is Simple
Connect the speaker to your network router with the supplied cable and follow the simple on-screen instructions.

Step 1
Insert CD-ROM into your computer and connect speaker to your router with supplied cable.
Step 2
Follow simple on-screen instructions to configure your network.
Step 3
Place your speakers and access your music through any of the control options available, such as the Network Audio Remote.
How it Works
Party Streaming Mode
Synchronize all your HomeShare speakers to play the same song in every area of your house. Perfect for parties or moving room to room.

Room-by-Room Mode
Your HomeShare enabled Blu-ray Disc player and Home Theater systems do more than play movies, in Party Streaming mode, stream internet music or play a CD, then connect other HomeShare devices and enjoy music throughout the house.

Blu-ray Disc Player & Home Theater
System Connection Room-by-Room mode allows you to play different songs on different speakers throughout your house – so you can set the right tone in every room, on every occasion.

That’s all about the Sony SANS300 HomeShare Wi-Fi Network Speaker System. This Speaker System  is available in Amazon.com. You can directly order or buy from here.

[ttjad keyword=”headphones”]

shourov

Imrul Haque is Product Engineer at TheTechJournal. He writes about new products and covers mobile apps. You can reach him on Twitter And Google+.

Leave a Reply