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4 Reasons Why Sonos Is an Office Must Have Add a little music to your office life.

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Regardless of where you work — in a giant corporate office, a startup, or at home — music can make work life better. Nobody wants to work in a spookily quiet workspace and having a little background music can help people get in the zone easier. Not to mention, those office parties have to have a little jam.

When you need some sound in the office, Sonos is the way to go. This is why.

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Sound Quality

Quite simply, Sonos sounds amazing. The speaker features two Class-D digital amplifiers that are perfectly tuned to match the speaker drivers and acoustic architecture for beautifully balanced sound. It also includes one downward-firing tweeter to create a crisp, clear high-frequency response and a mid-woofer integrated into the cabinet to ensure faithful playback of mid-range vocal frequencies and deep, rich bass. Seriously, it sounds awesome.

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Voice Controls

With Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant capabilities, you can treat Sonos like a smart home device. Anybody can change the music simply by asking and your office manager can even use Sonos as a supplies list or ask for a reminder when visitors are scheduled to arrive.

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Versatility

Sonos is virtually infinite. You can create a daisy chain of multiple connected Sonos units to create a true surround sound experience as your space grows. You can also just as easily disconnect individual speakers or only play music on a single one so every team can listen to what they'd like. You don't even need a Wi-Fi connection to play, Bluetooth works just fine.

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Design

Sonos' beautiful design fits any office aesthetic. It's simple and minimalistic yet extremely durable. It's rated IP56 for protection from dust particles and water splashes and is built with a shock-resistant case because, well, accidents happen.

If you want a musical office, Sonos is your answer.

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