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I got my wife an Airport Express for Christmas. I’m not the typical male idiot portrayed on many American sitcoms–it was a good gift idea. The whole point was that I could hook up our wireless network to the fifteen-year-old wired speaker system that came with our apartment. The speakers were working when I started (I had the radio playing in all of the rooms), but after three hours of frustration, I ended up with the music from my iPhone playing in one room, and no music whatsoever in any of the other rooms. I’m going to have to find a way to fix this, and I think Sonos might be the answer. They are a Santa Barbara, CA and Cambridge, MA based company that set out in 2002 “to reinvent home audio for the digital age.” Their products certainly look a lot better than the circa 1997 sound system that my landlord left behind.
The most frustrating part of my whole endeavor is that the hard part was already done. Wiring speakers around a house or apartment is a huge pain, and it’s not something that you’d typically commit to doing in a rental. Wireless is the way to go, and that’s what Sonos is all about. They offer “a system of HiFi wireless speakers and audio components” that “unites your digital music collection in one app that you control from any device.” With Sonos you get the quality of a wired system, but the flexibility and ease of setup of wireless. Home audio has come a long way over the last decade, and it will be interesting to see where it goes in the next one. That’s why you should take a look at Sonos’ Careers page. There are some interesting opportunities including FP&A Financial Analyst – Product Analytics and Core Reporting, Business Analyst – AMPAC, Software Engineer, Embedded Platform , Project Manager – Release, User Experience Designer, and Retail Experience Specialist.
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