Earlier this month, Sonos unveiled its new range of AirPlay 2-compatible Architectural indoor and outdoor speakers, that have been designed and optimized for the Sonos Amp. The collection, which consists of Sonos In-Ceiling, Sonos In-Wall, and Sonos Outdoor speakers, can now be purchased in Canada.

The new Sonos speakers easily connect to the Sonos Amp and offer the same list of smart features as other speakers in Sonos’ range, including AirPlay 2. The Sonos In-Ceiling and Sonos In-Wall speakers are designed for indoor use and can be installed flush to a flat surface, while the Outdoor version can be mounted outside the home.
- The $599/pair In-Ceiling speakers bring music into any room and are ideal for spacious, ambient listening.
- The $599/pair In-Wall speakers bring targeted, immersive sound for home theatre.
- The $799/pair Outdoor speakers withstand the elements to deliver rich sound outside the home.
The Sonos In-Ceiling and Sonos In-Wall speakers will begin shipping March 10th while the Outdoor speakers are still listed as ‘Coming Soon’. You can get more information on the Sonos website.
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