If you have one of the high -end toadiscos and ready for Victrola in recent years, your discussion techie is about to be more versatile. The company said Thursday that all its vinyl toadiscos “works with Sonos” will admit Bluetooth, Universal Plug and Play (UPNP) and Hi-Fi There transmitting through a software update.
The update will drastically increase the versatility of the transmission of carbon, pearl and flow touches. Meanwhile, Victrola says that the sapphire player Ultra Prize, who also supports those standards, has already received the update. The company says it will be installed automatically, and the new options will appear in the application section where I only saw the option to choose a predetermined Sonos speaker.
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While new capabilities are good news for anyone who spent between $ 600 and $ 1,500 in a high –tech vinyl player, seems curious (if not irritating) that the premium team launched without these capabilities despite having all the necessary hardware. And while the company framed the update as a natural continuation of its mission to help vinyl lovers, could look at the year Calamito de Sonos and speculate that Victrola calculated that hooking too many horses to that publication may not be the best idea.
An update of the application are incomprehensibly failed in May led to months of descending spiral. Despite the numerous attempts to plug holes, the debacle culminated in two rounds of layoffs and the departure of its CEO and product director in January. Although Victrola launched cheaper alternatives without sound to the same headdresses before the Sonos Cup began, it is easy to imagine that nervously looking at that disaster and deciding now is a good time to awaken the inactive wireless capabilities of the Sonos variants.
“This update is a great step forward in our mission of combining the warmth of the vinyl with the convenience of modern wireless audio,” Victrola Scott Hagen wrote in a press release. “Victrola Stream strokes have been the best option for Sonos users, and now we are extending that same transmission experience without even more audio ecosystems. Vinyl lovers can now enjoy premium wireless flexibility without obligation.”
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