Using Apple‘s iPod touch and iPhone can be a nifty way to control the Sonos Multi-Room Music System. Since the two are already friends, why not take things to the next level? That’s precisely what Sonos plans to do with its WD100 Wireless Dock.
This add-on accessory allows Sonos users to integrate all of that music that’s stuffed on an iPod or iPhone into every and any room. It’s wireless, so it’s extremely easy to add into an existing Sonos setup.
“The Sonos Wireless Dock is the perfect accessory for our music loving customers who own an iPod or iPhone and want to enjoy the music stored on them in any or every room of the home,” said Phil Abram, president of Sonos, Inc. “This new dock reinforces our mission to provide our customers with access to all of the music on the planet, including everything available on an iPod and iPhone in the home.”
Compatible with the iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod nano, as well as the iPhone, the Sonos Wireless Dock will start selling at the end of October for $119.

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