The ZP90 is an upgrade to the ZP80 and connects to existing home theatre amps with the added benefit of SonosNet 2.0, which combines MIMO antennas with Sonos' mesh network.
The ZP120 follows on from the ZP100 as the main amplified unit. It too includes SonosNet 2.0, but is smaller, lighter and has more power than the ZP100.
Sonos has also seen fit to update its system software to version 2.6, which adds classical.com and livedownloads.com to its list of music services compatible with the Sonos Controller CR100. The company is also offering $200 of free downloads between the services.
The ZP90 is on the market Stateside at $350 with the ZP120 at $500 as separates, or bundled together with the CR100 for $1,000. Sure to be heading this way soon.
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