Crestron Simplifies Sonos Control
Crestron said a new collaboration between it and Sonos enables the Sonos app to be seamlessly integrated with Crestron home automation systems via touchscreen.
Homeowners can now easily search for all of their favorite music, play and pause, adjust the volume, view now playing information with artwork and add or remove zones as they move about the house, all from a Crestron touch screen.
It will be officially unveiled at CEDIA so little is known of the details, yet, but we are told it’s a five-minute programming option.
Crestron is here and Sonos is here.

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