Your Music Library

No matter where you keep your personal music library—on your computer, iPhone®, iPad™, iPod touch®, network hard drive, or even a CD player, Sonos lets you wirelessly play all that music, all over the house.

Music stored on your computer

Sonos gives your personal music collection, such as iTunes®, plenty of room to roam. You can store your entire digital music library (up to 65,000 tracks) on up to 16 PCs, Macs and Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices on your home network. Then, Sonos will wirelessly stream all the music you've ripped and downloaded—all over the home. And Sonos supports all the most popular file formats, too. If you haven't gone digital yet, it's easy to rip your CD collection or find a ripping service that will do it for you.

Sonos will play back these popular audio file formats:

  • MP3 (compressed)
  • WMA (compressed)
  • AAC+
  • iTunes
  • Ogg Vorbis
  • Audible (format 4)
  • Apple Lossless
  • Flac (lossless)
  • WAV (uncompressed)
  • AIFF (uncompressed)

Note: Previously purchased Apple "Fairplay" DRM-protected songs may need to be upgraded. WMA Lossless and WMA DRM formats not currently supported.

Music from your favorite audio sources

Want to stream what’s playing on your iPhone®, iPad™, or iPod touch® to every room without missing a beat? Simply connect an Apple AirPort Express® to any Sonos player with line-in and experience true multi-room AirPlay®.

Got an iPod or iPhone filled with music? Just add the Sonos Wireless Dock to your system and wirelessly play those tunes on Sonos—all over the home.

Have a favorite CD that isn't ripped? No problem. You can connect any external audio source with a line-out jack, like a CD player, to the analog line-in on any player.

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