![]() ![]() It also can establish a stereo pair with another Play:5 to create a separate left and right audio channel and can pair additionally with a Playbar or SUB to create a home theater system. The speaker is able to use Wi-Fi independently or itself or a Boost via Ethernet to run SonosNet, a peer-to-peer mesh network which allows the user to play media on some, one or all speakers connected to the network. ![]() In September 2015, Sonos announced the redesigned, second-generation Play:5 alongside the tuning software, Trueplay. In September 2014, another software update gave the Play:5, plus the Play:3, Play:1 and Playbar independence to run SonosNet through Wi-Fi without connecting a Bridge, Boost or itself by Ethernet to a router following a public beta test for the feature. In July 2012, Sonos Studio announced the "Light House", an interactive structure that was paired with the Play:3 and SUB speakers and was hosted by The Crystal Method. In August 2011, Sonos started referring the S5 as the Play:5. In June, a black color option for the speaker was made available and the device was made available in Singapore. In May 2010, Sonos released a software update that allowed the speaker to initiate a stereo pair with another ZonePlayer S5 and was given improvements, such as crossfading and an alarm. The ZonePlayer S5, originally what the Play:5 was branded, was announced on Octo and released on November 5. It is one of the compatible speakers designed to initiate SonosNet, stereo pair with itself and pair additionally with the Playbar and SUB to initiate a basic home theater system. The Play:5 (branded as the PLAY:5, formerly the ZonePlayer S5) is a smart speaker developed by Sonos, announced on October 13 and released on November 5, 2009, and is the debut product in the Play line of products. The second generation Play:5 in its black color option. ![]()
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