
Since the Squeezebox Radio can be controlled directly from the LCD screen and I don’t have another Logitech player in the mix, the App just didn’t make sense for me at the time. I never tested out this App as at $9.99 I found it priced fairly expensive for an App.
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Control with an App (such as iPeng) on your iPxxx (I haven’t check to see if there is an Android solution). Works with all Squeezebox products for whole home audioġ3 cm (5.12 inches) by 22 cm (8.66 inches) by 8.5 cm (5.04 inches)įrom front edge of knob to peak of curve on back surfaceĤ. Additional options sold separately (available March 2010).¾-inch high-definition, soft-dome tweeter and 3-inch high-power, long-throw wooferīi-amplified class D design with digital electronic crossover Supports WPA Personal, WPA2-AES, and 64/128-bit WEP encryptionĬonnects to any 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network (with Auto MDX)Īmbient light sensor to adjust display brightness according to environmentĦ preset buttons allow one touch access to favourite radio stations and playlists One-touch setup (with compatible WPS-supporting routers) Support for MP3, Ogg Vorbis, HE-AACv2 and WMA formatted Internet radio streamsīuilt-in 802.11g (802.11n and 802.11b compatible) wireless Some formats may require additional software installation Other formats supported through transcoding MP3, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, HE-AACv2, Apple Lossless Let’s take a look at some of the advertised features/specs, and then get our hands dirty getting the Squeezebox Radio up and running.

Well, the choice was easy, how about getting both!!! Logitech was nice enough to send me the Logitech Squeezebox Radio of which I will be reviewing now, and for Father’s Day I received a Sonos S5 (so be on the lookout for that review in the very near future).

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Logitech and Sonos seemed to be the two most prevalent players in this market, but how to choose which one as users of each product are very passionate about their product. I decided the safest bet was to go with a dedicated music solution. The latter is not optimal because I found that once you get a media player involved inevitably the process can become more complex and more prone to issues (dropping the all important Wife Acceptance Factor). My wife and I are not huge music buffs but we do have a decent sized collection, and the only way of accessing was either by playing a physical disc (in general playing any media from a physical disc is a big no no in my house unless we rent something) or streaming from my Windows Home Server to one of the various media players/htpcs in my house. One area of media streaming I had been wanting to get more involved in but just never found the time (getting my video collection streaming properly has been top priority) was music.
