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Apple Music is limbing out to Sonos speakers

Apple Music is limbing out to Sonos speakers

Sonos is expanding speaker support to one more streaming service, while not only every streaming service.  Sonos has proclaimed that it will open hold for Apple Music in beta starting December 15, which denotes you'll no longer require attaching your iPhone or iPad to a Sonos speaker with cables.

                                                                                          

You'll at this time be capable to connect your Apple Music account through the Sonos app to stream from the service through a speaker of your choosing. "You can even share songs and playlists with each other in a unique way that only Sonos can deliver," Sonos said, though the corporation didn't go into particulars.

Apple Music links other services obtainable on Sonos, including Google Play Music, Spotify and Tidal. To obtain access to the beta, you'll need going through the Sonos app, going to the Settings choice, then the Advanced Setting choice. From there you select 'Beta Program', and then desire 'J While the community beta is set to start mid-December, a complete roll out predictable untimely next year.

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