Playback Devices & Compatibility List


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Playback Devices

There are three ways to enjoy your Rhapsody music library. Your computer, a portable player and now wirelessly throughout your home.
  1. PC, Mac or even Linux computer. You may use your Rhapsody account from any computer. So you get access from home, work, laptop, school, etc.
  2. Portable Players: You can enjoy your music through hundreds of MP3 players. If you are looking to take your subscription service library to your portable player, make sure you buy one that supports it. If you don't already have a player, we recommend iRiver H10 which is one of many players that's 100% compatible with Rhapsody To Go and holds around 1,200 songs.
  3. The newest way to listen to your Rhapsody library is through Sonos Digital Music System (pictured below). Sonos allows you to stream your music including Rhapsody's 4,500,000+ tracks, radio and personal library through the wireless speaker system. You don't need to be in front of your PC to control the music, simply use the special remote control to search, select, play and control music throughout your home. You can play the same song in all rooms, or different songs in different rooms. Unfortunately at $399 for the remote and $349 for each zone player, its very expensive.

 Sonos Digital Music System

 

List of Supported Portable Devices

We are currently in the process of updating this page with the most recent list of devices that are compatible with Rhapsody. In addition to the list of model names, we will specify the level of compatibility each model has with the service.


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