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Apple Music is now available on Sonos sound systems worldwide, meaning users can stream Cupertino's entire catalog through Sonos smart speakers.

This week's rollout comes less than two months after Sonos launched a beta program, allowing folks to add up to six family accounts—so everyone in the house can listen to their favorite tunes.

"The feedback from Apple Music members on Sonos during the beta period has been great," Apple exec Eddy Cue said in a statement. "Sonos plus Apple Music provides an amazing listening experience at home—and we're excited to offer it to all Sonos customers."

Simply select "Add Music Services" on any Sonos controller app, scroll down to Apple's icon, and log in.

Apple Music debuted last year, promising subscribers access to their own MP3 collection, along with millions of streaming tracks and Internet radio stations like Beats 1. It reportedly topped 10 million subscribers last month, about half as many paid subscribers as rival Spotify.

"This partnership has been an excellent example of two companies that truly care about music coming together to deliver a great listening experience," Sonos CEO John MacFarlane said. "Working with Apple gives us the opportunity to share Apple Music throughout people's homes in a way that's easy, intuitive, and sounds great."

Sonos recently added another player to its list of compatible streaming services: Amazon Prime Music in October joined Spotify, Pandora, Google Play, and Rdio.

For more, see PCMag's reviews of the Sonos Play:5 and our roundup of the Best Wireless Speakers.

This article originally appeared on PCMag.com.

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