Sony’s HomeShare Shoots Wireless Music Across Your House

Sony’s HomeShare Shoots Wireless Music Across Your House

Sony’s got an answer to Apple’s (currently) vacant AirPlay music family – the HomeShare wireless audio system, which will beam music from your PC or iPhone to wireless speakers over your current Wi-Fi network.

The system will allow users to sling songs and streaming radio from a DLNA PC, new Sony iPod docking stations, or Bravia Blu-ray systems to HomeShare wireless speakers. Tunes can also be remotely controlled with an iOS app, making the HomeShare system a direct shot at Apple’s own plans for playing DJ with your iPhone. There’s no video functionality, but DLNA is a well-worn (and fairly reliable) standard, unlike AirPlay, which at the moment hasn’t proved hitch-free.

Look for the new HomeShare speakers and matching iPod docks in March, with the speakers costing $US200-$US300, and the docks at $US230-$US300.

LAS VEGAS (CES Booth #14200), Jan. 5, 2011 – Sony today announced the new wireless HomeShare audio system that allow users to listen to music from their Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA®) certified PC and Sony Blu-ray Disc™ devices throughout the home over Wi-Fi® (802.11b/g).

The new HomeShare products include two wireless network speakers (SA-N300 and SA-N400) and two Wi-Fi network iPhone docks (NAS-SV20i and NAC-SV10i). The company also introduced a new Wi-Fi universal remote (RMN-U1) that works with the system as well.

“You can now access music from your PC or Internet music service from a number of Sony home theatre devices already on the market in any room wirelessly without complicated set up or being tied to an expensive system,” said Brian Siegel, vice president of Sony Electronics’ home audio and video business. “With a compatibility base of millions of devices already on the market and more coming soon, HomeShare is one of the most flexible wireless music systems on the market.”

The HomeShare system frees user’s music from being tied down to a specific device. The system uses an existing Wi-Fi home network with broadband Internet connection to stream music from a PC or from integrated BRAVIA Internet music services such as Slacker Internet Radio and vTuner, to each speaker via a compatible Sony Blu-ray Disc player, Blu-ray Disc home theatre system or one of the new HomeShare docking devices.

The speakers can playback different music or can all be synced to one source with Sony’s unique PartyStreaming feature. Also, users can control the system via a PC, Sony’s new Wi-Fi universal remote, or an iPhone®, iPod touch®, using a free application that can be downloaded from the app stores.

The products are aesthetically pleasing making them appropriate for any décor, and they deliver the superb audio quality consumers expect from Sony devices.

HomeShare Wi-Fi Network Speakers

Sony’s new HomeShare Wi-Fi network speakers include the SA-NS400 and SA-NS300. The models feature a compact, 360 degree directional speaker design that delivers room-filling, clear audio without limiting the listening position. With integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), the models wirelessly stream digital music from DLNA enabled PCs or BRAVIA Internet music services from new Sony Blu-ray Disc devices.

The SA-NS400 wireless network speaker will be available this spring for about $US300 and the SA-NS300, also available in March, will be about $US200.

HomeShare Wi-Fi Network iPhone Dock

Sony’s HomeShare NAS-SV20i speaker dock allows users to play back music directly from BRAVIA Internet music services or from an iPhone/iPod Touch mobile device. Users can also stream music from the docks to other Sony Wi-Fi network speakers throughout the home.

The NAC-SV10i dock connects to your existing home theatre system and playbacks music from the mobile device or streams it to other HomeShare speakers throughout the home.

Both models feature integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) and offer PartyStreaming functionality. They also feature BAVIA Internet Video music services built-in, which can be shared with the SA-NS400 and SA-NS300 network speakers.

The NAS-SV20i and NAC-SV10i will both be available in March for about $US300 and $US230, respectively.

HomeShare Wi-Fi Universal Remote Control

Also compatible with the network audio system is Sony’s HomeShare RMN-U1 Wi-Fi universal remote control. Featuring integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), the touch-screen model controls the network audio products and certain new Sony connected BRAVIA televisions and Blu-ray Disc devices via DLNA and other home theatre components via infrared.

The HomeShare universal remote provides simple activity-based control of home theatre product and the ability to send music through your home network to HomeShare speakers in any room. Users can easily navigate music with jacket art and send songs to specific HomeShare speakers in any room.

Simple guided set-up makes activity creation and independent and grouped control of HomeShare Speakers easy with no PC programming required.

The HomeShare RMN-UT Wi-Fi universal remote is available in March for about $US300.