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  2. Sonos - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonos

    Multiple Sonos devices in a single household are connected to each other wirelessly, through a wired Ethernet network, or a mixture of the two. [92] The Sonos system creates a proprietary AES-encrypted peer-to-peer mesh network, [93] known as SonosNet. This allows for each unit to play any chosen input and if desired share it as synchronized ...

  3. Sonos' updated Play:5 is now just called 'Five' - AOL

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    Most relevant to anyone considering the Arc is probably the 3rd-generation Sonos Sub. In fact, the new Sub looks identical to its predecessor, but it got a major internal update. The Sonos Play:5 ...

  4. Sonos Five - Wikipedia

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    The speaker has evolved through three generations, with the first two branded as the Play:5 and the third, launched in June 2020, rebranded as the Sonos Five. Known for its high-quality audio and multi-room capabilities, the Sonos Five supports SonosNet , pairs with other Sonos products for stereo and home theater setups, and incorporates ...

  5. Mobile radio - Wikipedia

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    As use of mobile radio equipment has virtually exploded, channel spacing has had to be narrowed again to 12.5–15 kHz with modulation deviation dropped to ±2.5 kilohertz. In order to fit into smaller, more economical vehicles, today's radios are trending toward radically smaller sizes than their tube-type ancestors.

  6. Home theater in a box - Wikipedia

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    As well, while a standalone home theatre subwoofer may contain a range of sound-shaping circuitry, such as a crossover control, a phase inversion switch, and a parametric equalizer, a HTIB subwoofer system usually has its crossover point set at the factory, which means that the user cannot change it. In some cases, the factory preset crossover ...

  7. AV receiver - Wikipedia

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    An audio/video receiver (AVR) or a stereo receiver is a consumer electronics component used in a home theater, home audio, or hi-fi system. Its purpose is to receive audio and video signals from a number of sources, and to process them and provide power amplifiers to drive loudspeakers , and/or route the video to displays such as a television ...

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