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Bluesound has 3 new hi-res music streamers starting at $299

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Bluesound has expanded its network music streamer lineup with three new Node models for all budgets and sound systems.
Bluesound, the wireless multiroom audio company that competes directly with Sonos, has three new options for adding hi-res streaming audio to existing hi-fi systems: the Node Nano ($299), Node ($549), and Node Icon ($999). The new network music streamers mark a significant expansion of the company’s product line, with both more affordable and more high-performance devices for a variety of buyers.
Given Sonos’ ongoing woes related to its app redesign, Bluesound’s new streamers come an opportune time for Sonos owners (or those who are contemplating a first Sonos purchase), who might be asking themselves if there are other choices.
The Node Nano, which is available starting August 20, is an ultra-small footprint streamer that focuses exclusively on digital music sources. The new Node is an update of Bluesound’s existing streamer, with features and components borrowed from the limited-edition Node X, like a THX AAA-powered headphone output. It’s available for preorder on August 20 in black or white and will begin shipping starting September 24. The Node Icon is a no-holds-barred premium streamer with a 5-inch color display and balanced XLR outputs — the first time Bluesound has offered this professional- and audiophile-grade set of connectors.
Another first for Bluesound: The Node and Node Icon can be upgraded with Dirac Live Room Correction with a license purchased directly from Dirac.

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