Sunday, July 21, 2019

Sonos | Sonos Speakers | Best Sonos Speakers

1: Sonos Play:1 Compact Wireless Speaker


Model: PLAY1

Key Features
Mini. Fits in any space, fills any room.
Mighty. Surprisingly rich sound despite its size.
Humidity resistant. Perfect for the bathroom (or backyard).
Also works as a Sonos home theater rear speaker
Wall mountable.
Exclusive Trueplay tuning. For the best sound possible, wherever you place your speaker.
Set up over WiFi. Plug in. Connect. Stream without interruptions or interference.
Start in any room. Add on. Play different songs in different rooms. Or the same song everywhere.
Control with one app. Pick a room. Pick a song. Hit play

Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty + 1 Year EROS Warranty
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2: Sonos Play 5 2nd Gen Wireless Speaker

Model: Play5Gen2

Key Features
Set up over WiFi. Plug in. Connect. Stream without interruptions or interference.
Start in any room. Add on. Play different songs in different rooms. Or the same song everywhere.
Control with one app. Pick a room. Pick a song. Hit play.
Fills a large room with pure, brilliant sound
Pure. Dynamic. Intense. With deep bass that packs a punch
Streams music services. Your music library. Internet radio. Podcasts.
Line-in. Plug in any device you desire
Exclusive Trueplay tuning. For the best sound possible, wherever you place your speaker.

Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty + 1 Year EROS Warranty
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3: Sonos Wireless Sub Woofer Black Gloss SUBG1UK1BLK

Model: SUBG1UK1BLK

Key Features
Adds dramatically deeper bass to any Sonos speaker (or amplified component).
Zero cabinet buzz or rattle.
Versatile. Place it anywhere. Standing up or lying flat.
One-button setup. Streams over wi-fi, not Bluetooth, so the music never stops
One app. Complete music control.
Two Class-D digital amplifiers perfectly tuned to match the two dedicated speaker drivers and the acoustic architecture.
Two force-cancelling speaker drivers positioned face-to-face for deeper, richer sound and zero cabinet buzz or rattle.
Automatic equalisation. Audio settings adjust to perfectly balance Sub and the paired Sonos speaker or component to optimise sound quality.

Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty + 1 Year EROS Warranty
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4: Sonos PlayBase White

Model: PBASEUK1

Key Features
Two-in-one. Full-theater sound for your TV. Streams music, too.
Low profile design that practically disappears. Sound you just can’t miss.
Securely supports TVs up to 77 lbs (35 kg).
Simple two-cord setup. One for power, one for your TV.
Add SUB and two PLAY:1 rears for wireless 5.1 surround sound.
Streams over wi-fi, not Bluetooth, so the music never stops – even if you get a phone call.

Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty + 1 Year EROS Warranty
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5: Sonos CONNECT Wireless Receiver Component For Streaming Music

Model: CTNZPUK1

Key Features
Enjoy music streaming, Internet radio, podcasts and other digital music on audio gear you already own.
Send sound from your favorite stereo, turntable or AV receiver to any Sonos speaker in your house
Control the music from anywhere in your home using a smartphone or tablet.
Flexible. Features analog, optical and coaxial digital audio outputs.
Line-in input plays audio from any amplified playback source
Set up over WiFi. Plug in. Connect. Stream without interruptions or interference.
Send the sound all over. Send audio from your stereo or home theater to Sonos speakers in different rooms.
Control with one app. Use a phone or tablet to pick songs and control volume and other settings from anywhere in your home.

Warranty
1 Year Manufacturer Warranty + 1 Year EROS Warranty
Sonos PlayBase White

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Price in Dubai & Specifications Price

The Android space can sometimes feel like a crowded mess when going to buy a new phone, but year after year, there are some devices that manage to stand out above everything else being offered. For a while now, Samsung's Galaxy Note series has managed to do just that.



Samsung uses its Galaxy Note line to show off the best it has to offer, making it a consistently great choice for power users. Not only that, it's still one of the only smartphone options if you want a built-in stylus experience.

In 2019, we're expecting Samsung to continue this legacy with the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+. From the latest news, rumors, pictures, and more, here's everything you need to know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 10!

How many Note 10 models are we expecting?
Ever since the first Galaxy Note was released in 2011, there's only been one version of the phone released at a given time. This year, however, Samsung might be looking to shake things up.

According to a report from ET News, Samsung is planning on releasing as many as four different models of the Note 10. This includes a Note 10 with a 6.28-inch screen, a Note 10+ with a 6.75-inch screen, and a 5G variation of each.

This would be one of the biggest changes we've ever seen to the Galaxy Note's release formula, but if it worked well for the Galaxy S10 which also got four models, it'd make sense for Samsung to bring that over to the Samsung Note 10 Price in Dubai, too.

A May 30 report claimed something a bit different, saying that Samsung will only launch two different versions of the phone. This point was further reiterated on June 6, with 91Mobiles claiming that Samsung will launch the regular Galaxy Note 10 specifications and a Note 10+.

On Thursday, June 6, we got our first look at the Galaxy Note 10 thanks to CAD renders provided by 91Mobiles. @OnLeaks and PriceBaba provided further renders showing differences between the Note 10 and Note 10+.



There's a lot to digest here, with one of the biggest changes being the Note 10's display. The bezels surrounding its 6.3-inch screen have been shrunk down considerably, and as you can see, the Samsung Note 10 Launch Date uses Samsung's Infinity-O panel with a cutout for the front-facing camera smack dab in the middle. It's an incredibly clean aesthetic, and with no fingerprint sensor found on the back or side of the phone, it's likely embedded underneath the screen similar to the Galaxy S10 and S10+.

Speaking of the back of the phone, this is also where we see the Note 10's three rear cameras. The specs of these cameras remain unclear, but we're likely dealing with a primary, telephoto, and ultra-wide sensors. The Note 10+ is expected to have the same three cameras, plus a time-of-flight sensor as seen on the Galaxy S10 5G.

In regards to other design changes, the Note 10 Official Price is dropping two features from the Note 9: the Bixby button and 3.5mm headphone jack. The former of those two things might actually be praised by a lot of people, but the absence of the headphone jack is bound to cause some irritation among many Note fans.