Sonos Play 1 set up and initial review
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- I've got an update with corrected info on the Sonos Play 1. Definitely check out my updated Sonos Play 1 review here: bit.ly/2t4wa2c
The Sonos Play 1 has been a great addition to my tech collection. The set up is easy, the sound is amazing, and the Sonos app offers multiple streaming opportunities.
Updated Sonos One: geni.us/6NiUhm (Amazon)
Sonos Play 1: geni.us/BTf5Vi (Amazon)
Update: You DO NOT need the bridge for wireless connection.
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For a wireless computer speaker setup, try this option:
Audioengine A2+ geni.us/nngXL (Amazon)
paired with the Audioengine B1: geni.us/TkDc (Amazon) - Наука та технологія
I have since updated my review of the Sonos Play 1 after having these speakers now for five years. I have corrected a few things, and you can find that here: bit.ly/2t4wa2c
like the features, setup was difficult for some of my devices (August Door lock, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxhB5YOMNj04GuoAosExygP4cH-dKeb4aB Bose speaker)... but all switches and outlets (5), thermostat, tankless water heater. Unfortunately all I can do is turn on/off Bose. It doesn't support volume or changing channels, but I believe that is due to the particular speaker I have.... Worth getting if you already have other devices to use it with... I don't sit around and ask Alexa questions much so that doesn't really matter to me....
You did?
FYI, you can also use the network port on your speaker to bridge another device in a different part of your house. E.g. I use my playbar to feed my XBox with internet for online gaming(Works like a champ)
Thank you very much. I was thinking of getting one and you've sold it to me. Just fantastic the way you explained everything.
Great video tutorial on the basics- I wanted to clarify a few things as I've used and implemented sons in client setups for many years. Just to clarify- (some of this has been mentioned by others)
Any Sonos can be a solo device as long as the first device is connected to the network via ethernet (the bridge is the cheapest to do this with)
Sonos creates its own wifi network separate from yours that each device accesses and the sons apps do as well- apps that run the remote app must still be on the same wifi network that your router is transmitting (you must be on the same VLan)
The Sonos device itself is sourcing the music from the web if you choose a network based source like pandora or lastfm, spotify) If you specifically say to play music from your device (play from my iTunes on my phone for instance) and you leave the wifi network the music will stop. If you choose to play music on one of your computers in house and you leave the house- it will continue to play.
You can even set up an ad-hoc network with an airport express (with no internet connection) and play music from your computer or phone within the system. (Say you go on vacation in someplace and the room has no internet- no problem)
The system calculates the distance of each speaker form each other to maintain audio synchronization- whether your house is 1000sq ft or 10,000 sq ft.
Thanks Garrison Gunter. Very informative. My knowledge of the devices and capabilities have grown since owning this setup.
The sound quality, ease of use, and access to a fairly robust catalog of apps is pretty impressive.
Great video mate cheers. I was on the fence with this til I saw the video. Subscribed!
It's a great setup. Hope you enjoy it.
very thorough reviews and tips. Thank you!
Sounds so full! Love it
Well, very hard to capture the full sound on the video, but this speaker blows me away every time I turn it on. Incredible sound coming from such a small device.
i just got my play1 and loving it.....
Awesome. Hope the love continues.
I bought a Play 1 from Target before Christmas when they tossed in the bridge for a penny. I was impressed with the build quality and the apps ease of use. Set-up was easy and straight-forward. But the sound quality is outstanding. Way better than my stereo system I paid three times as much for. I will probably buy another Play 1 for the complete stereo effect and to play different songs at the same time.
Awesome John Kostuch. That's my plan too. We still use it just about everyday.
Last week I was outside clear my driveway of snow, I could hear the Play 1. It was next to the outside wall and I cranked it up to 9. All with my iPhone remotely. I recommended the playbar to my mother for her TV.
Crazy how time flys, in the YT sense and tech.
Indeed it does.
About 2 years ago I got a Bridge, a Play:5 and a Playbar. I've got the Playbar to work as a speaker for the TV in my bedroom, but it's never played music or worked off the App. Instead, I control the volume with my TV remote control.
Mr. Ross is correct about the solid build of these products. My Play:5 ($470) works fine as a doorstop. Just buy a JBL or Beats bluetooth speaker; they work.
Hey Kevin,
Great review i really enjoyed watching it.
i got a question, now that you have had the Sonos for almost 2 years..
i assume that you are still using them :)
have you discovered any downsides or limitations with the Sonos play1 ?
Again, think you for making this review
thanks that helped me get to know everything about it
sonos speakers actually pull music directly through the internet with the cpu inside the units. ur sonos app is merely a remote that's why they are able to do the so called "multitasking" on ur phone. ur phone app is not the one that's playing music. sonos is awesome lol
Great video, explains the setup well. I understand very recently that the bridge is no longer required unless you have poor wifi signal in your home. I will be purchasing the Play 3 to replace my Bose Soundock Airplay which quite frankly is a pain to use. I hope that streaming doesn't crack up / skip the same way my airplay device does :(
so excited to buy a bunch on sono speakers. I got a 45% off code from one of my buds who works at a retail store.
Kevin Ross I'd love to see an update on your experience with SONOS, and to see any new SONOS purchases you may have made.
The speakers themselves receive the music directly from streaming services, the app is only a remote control. That way there are no interruptions and you do not have to be in the house. Your phone doesn't even have to be turned on! Its very cool.
Yes, you are right. The Review is wrong with regard to this. I tested it myself. Start streaming to sonos, then power off your iPhone and music will not stop. So it has nothing to do with his wife's carrier's 4G network. The Sonos players are computers themselves. Once you tell it to start streaming music, the system internally stream from the source you specify such as pandora. It will not stop until your home network is cut off or until you push the stop button on the player or the sonos app. The phone does not even have to be on.
quick question: can i play my youtube video's audio thru these speakers?
no
Great review---thanks!
Thank you!
Hello Kevin.Quick question for you.Can I successfully connect a non-wi-fi device to Sonos such as my old dual-cassette and CD player boom box? Or does this only work with Wi-Fi ready devices?Thanks a head of time.Great video by the way.
hey great review.. 1 question. The speaker only plays through the app only? What if im just playing movies on my laptop or watching youtube videos. Will it play off that too?
Also another really cool feature is that when you have a *BRIDGE* plugged in to a router you can actually plug any device into any of the *SONOS* Speaker(s)' Ethernet port(s) and the device will connect through *SONOSnet.*
The *SONOSnet* signal is repeated by every speaker in the system so if you have a SONOS speaker in a far part of the house the has weak WiFi (but the SONOS Speaker has a decent *SONOSnet* connection) then you can plug a WiFi Extender into the SONOS Speaker in the far area of the house.
Hey! I'm thinking of buying a play 1 and i have just one question, i saw another video where they said the sound wasn't that loud and now i'm wondering how loud the play 1 can be.. I can imagine that the sound must be really good but is it able to play the music hard as well? Thankyou for this video! Helped me a lot!
do you have to use to sonos app to control the music ?
Okey, Great! And thank you again for this video!
great video,very useful
Kev, GREAT review. I've been thinking of getting a sonos 1 for my wife and I's new condo and your video explained what their website didn't. Thank you. Quick question, do you have the Sonos connect?? And if you do, do u know how that works? For example, I have a samsung soundbar already. Am I able to plug that into a connect and play my music thru there??
I do not have the connect, but a family member does have the connect with amp. He has this connected to a set of wired passive speakers. If you already have a receiver (obviously with a built-in amp), then you only need the connect without the amp.
I'm probably going to pick this up this weekend. I only wish it steamed UA-cam AND wish it allowed you to hook it up to the tv. It pisses me off that they only make that function for the items that cost damn near $500.
Thank you very much that was a great video
Wow his voice is Everything!!!!!! 😃😃😃
Hi Kevin, I'm planning on buying a sonos. As far as I understood, the sonos play 1 support playing (Belgian local) radiostation via TuneIN
How do I hook the play one up to my iMac? I want to watch movies with the speaker hooked up. Like for Netflix or Hulu.
Thank you Kevin!
i watch a lot of video on youtube on programs like dateline and or 48 hours or FBI files,sometimes the audio on youtube is not very loud,can i use this to listen to this videos
Since the SONOS update this week, you don't need the bridge anymore. If you have a bridge you can use it as a signal booster. The bridge is also disconitnued and instead SONOS have released the BOOSTER which is basically the bridge but newer and not vital.
The bridge has not been discontinued. The boost is meant to be a stronger bridge but for twice the price.
levelUp_Josh but a booster does the same thing basically
The boost is for houses that struggle with wifi connectivity and the bridge for normal houses... but yes they serve the same purpose effectively.
Thanks Kevin, excellent review. One question which you may have touched on and I missed. I have a Samsung F9000, sound output is 70w (15w x 2, woofer 20w x 2) is the Sonos play bar compatable with my tv?
Yes I have that tv and the play bar is compatible. It is an awesome sounding bar.
What are the steps to install without a bridge? Is it preferable to through the installation process with a phone first? I'd appreciate your help! The docs that came with the device were very sparse and left much to be desired on requirements...
You may have already found your solution +Ivan “Quetzalcoatl” B , but it's super easy. I just did this again (without the bridge) and the mobile app walks you through the whole process, which is like two steps. I do not use the bridge anymore and I actually have these speakers tied into a Smart Things smart home setup without issue. Still loving them!
You make it sound like your phone is doing the work and streaming music through the controller into the sonos system. That is not the case. The sonos controller is just that, a controller. The sonos system plays everything straight from the Internet via your router, you just tell it what to play. For example, you could play Pandora, turn off your phone and sonos would have no problem playing that station all day. Other than that, excellent review! Thanks.
Matt Ballam You are right sir. I did update the annotations in the video to correlate that piece. Thanks for commenting.
awesome viv! the bridge is a must, but what if I don't have it and want to play music via WiFi from my iPod?
Oh I get it now, this is why you like the cap :p. Btw your content is amazing. Just stumbled across this old upload randomly.
This one is definitely an oldie. Glad you found it 😉
Can I plug the bridge into a Cat5 wall plug as oppposed to the router directly? My router is in the basement, and I want to install 2 speakers in the kitchen on the main floor.
+Robert Mulligan Yep. It doesn't need to go directly through the router. You just need the signal, and if it's coming through the wall plug then you're good. I used to have my router in the basement and I ran all of it up through the wall outlets with no issue with routers and extenders.
what if you wanna play music through youtube and the sonos speaker. i know they is a app for apple called sonos tube. but ive got an android thou
play 1 have a amazing sound/quality
pol aris Yes indeed!
Great Video, was planning on using the play 1 at my wedding while everyone is enjoying the Champagne before the band arrives but have a question. If the location of the wedding doesn't have a wireless network can I still somehow create my own wireless network and play music through the speaker using my phone, ipad or mac? Could it be something as simple as using a normal CAT 5 cable between the speaker and the laptop?? All a bit too technical for me to understand.
Thanks in advance for your response.
The play 1 doesn't have a "line in" either via a RCA/Audio jack, or direct ethernet. The Play 5 however does have a direct line in, but quite frankly at that point, this particular use case could be filled by another (less expensive) set up. I have researched this question for you, and Sonos states that this would be a more complicated set up than what you may want to pursue.
Sonos requires an active network connection so that wouldn't have worked ;).
UA-cam wouldn't let me reply directly to you Viviënne Sluman, but I just wanted to say that the speakers are plenty loud. I listen to a variety of music and it handles everything I throw at it.
was looking into getting the play 1 is it compatible with the google music app?
Is the cord disconnectable? The reason is ask is I want to run the cable through a floor and wouldn't be able to if its permanently attached
+CLUBBEDOUT2008 Yes, you can disconnect the power cord. It plugs into the bottom of the speaker.
Yes +CLUBBEDOUT2008 it is indeed.
Great video Kevin! Answered a ton of my questions. I am remodeling my entire house and am looking for a up to date whole home audio setup. I really want to do Sonos but have one major concern that I'm having trouble finding an answer to. I see these speakers have a power cable. If one was to wall mount the speakers I don't see a way to really hide the power cable. In most areas it's against code to run a power cable behind a wall unless the cable is rated to do so. Any ideas?
I know that when we remodeled our basement that I had the electrician place wall plugs in various locations where we were going to have certain devices hanging on the walls (i.e. a wall mounted television, wall mounted electric fireplace, etc).
Of course that may be a bit more cumbersome.
Have you looked at the amp option? www.sonos.com/shop/products/connectamp
This may be your solution and I know my brother-in-law has turned his existing hardwired setup into a Sonos ecosystem.
How easy is it to swap between phones?
Can you connect a computer to them?
Does it need to be connected to the bridge or even a network to get one working on its own?
+TheToastGod Easy to swap, there is a desktop controller for a computer (to stream your music), and you don't need the bridge anymore. I actually use the bridge as a "bridge" for other devices in the house now.
Can you move it around houses?? like bring it to a party and connect to their wifi??
Hello Kevin, I just purchased a Sony TV, and brought my Sonos 1 from the basement to the room with the new TV. Do I have to do anything with the TV in order to get the Sonos1 to work? I'm getting no sound.
Thanks for the helpful video
J Gomez you would need a playbar or playbase to connect to the TV
Hey Kevin Ross; appreciate your review. Just wanna know can I play music stored in my phone? I have an iphone 6. And is it possible to play from youtube.
Thanks
It's not a Bluetooth speaker!!
Like, can you play mp3 you actually have in your smartphone memory?
Thanks for this review.. Just cancelled my sonos 1 purchase from amazon. Was under the impression that I could still use the speaker wirelessly, just couldn't use it too far from my router. Your video confirmed that that was incorrect. And the bridge is now £37/$62... so not willing to just spunk that, when everyone else got it for free. Bit annoying... Time to think it out again. Thanks
I bought it without the bridge, it worked no problem. I bought for Sonos Play 1's, with no bridge
Maybe you should consider buying sonos now. They (as stated above) released an update so that you could use the system without a bridge. (Features like pairing a PLAYBAR with a SUB and/or two Play:_s still require a bridge, but one speaker will work fine without a bridge)
Can someone tell me what the range is? I'm thinking of getting the bridge and the play 1. The play 1 would be in the bathroom and the bridge would be in the living room next to my router not sure if the distance would be to far?
You should be just fine. My bridge is in an office on one side of the house, and I have multiple speakers now throughout a 3500 Sq. foot space. This may help explain how each component helps as you add to your system: sonos.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/126
can you pair two play 1s as stereo with out the bridge ??? thanks
+MrDavidh1990 Yes, I'm actually doing that right now (as I type this). The bridge is no longer necessary, however what I've converted the bridge into is actually a bridge for my Internet connection on some our Android devices in the house.
I purchased 2 sonos 1, with the sonos beam, I also stream with the spectrum app, but I cannot get any sound from my tv using the spectrum app
Oh, I’ll have to look up the spectrum app. That one isn’t familiar to me.
so you can youse landlines ie powerlines ?
i HAVE A 15000 SQF BUILDING WITH 2 SONOS 1'S AND IT FILLED THE ROOM AMAZINGLY.
Really!? That's awesome. These things are really something else, aren't they?
@@KevinRossRN Great quality for sure! Clean audio and powerful! Loved your video btw.
Thanks... It's a bit "dated" (the video that is) I ended up doing an update, but I do still use these speakers.
@@KevinRossRN No worries at all. Still a good vid. And your updated one is great as well!
@@brandonnolff1844 Ha! Thanks so much. Really appreciate it... Be well my friend.
How is the battery life without the adapter and do you see the battery level in the app?
What battery? There is no battery on the sonos. It's wired to power. It also has no effect on your phone battery as the phone is only a remote control for sonos.
What is that box underneath your apple extreme??
I understood from recent blogs that the Bridge isn't needed anymore? Can you confirm this please?
+Nick Peeters That is correct sir. I do not currently use the bridge for the speakers.
+Kevin Ross So if I bought the sonos play 1 I would not need a bridge even in wireless mode?
jup
Do you need to play the Sonos Play 1 at a low level to bed it in, if yes how long for?
Also can you stream it through your PC?
***** You shouldn't need to work the Play:1 in. The Play:1 will be ready to crank up the volume as soon as you get it set up.
The SONOS system doesn't natively support streaming directly from a PC (without it being plugged into a Play:5.)
However you can add the music that you store on your PC through the SONOS App for PC/Mac and the only requirement is that the computer is on when playing music from the 'Music Library' & that you regularly hit 'Index Music Library' in the app (on any platform.)
Deleted and re-installed the app. The display was different, it walked me [unsuccessfully] through steps to set up Sonos but it still looked nothing like the setup in this video. It wanted me to power up the Sonos (which entailed unplugging it and re-plugging it). Then it said I'd get a flashing white light for a minute (I did) that would turn into a flashing green light --I didn't get a green light, the white light just turned solid. After a couple more steps it wanted me to look for Sonos in my iPhone's Wifi, Sonos didn't show up among my choices of network. Then it wanted me to connect the ethernet cable; I did. Still couldn't get Sonos to connect.
Yours, Mr. Ross, is the third "set up" video I've tried today. I'll try one more. So far, all three have been mostly about features and how to use features, with only brief instructions on setting the device up.
I'm looking to buy the sonos, but not sure whether to spend more and get the sonos 3. is there much of a difference between them.
ferrariitalia1000 In my opinion, I'd rather have several Sonos Play 1's (which is what I have) so as to be able to spread the sound throughout several parts of the house. Works great.
Kevin Ross That's what i wanted it for, to spread around the house. Top man, i've left a like and subscribed to you. cheers pal.
ferrariitalia1000 Many thanks. Hope you love the system.
Only difference is that the Play:1 effectively has 1 speaker, PLAY:3 has 3 and PLAY:5 has 5. (Hence the names)
In the end i went for both, but thanks anyway
Great job...
hi Kevin,
which device is most suitable for parties? SAoundbar or Play 5?
To be honest, I think you'd be happy with a couple of play 1's that you can place throughout your house (or wherever you need them) for the party. Otherwise I'd go with a Play 5.
could I play raw audio files, by chance? Like announcements and such
***** If they're loaded onto a supported app...such as Amazon.
Or just upload them to you're music playlist from you computer
hi kevin,
do i need multiple bridges or only one for all my devices?
cdawgRJ no bridge is needed at this point. sonos will connect directly via WiFi at this point.
Might want to take another look at what is going on "behind" the scenes.
If I start streaming streaming say Google music, Amazon music, Apple music, Pandora (you get the idea). As long as that Playlist is, it will continue to play until someone stops/pauses or changes the music. it doesn't switch to the person's broadband connection to stream, it goes to the source.
The ONLY way that it MIGHT switch to pulling it broadband from like your phone is if you were playing music PHYSICALLY on your phone. A way to prove that it is pulling DIRECTLY from the streaming services l I keep I mentioned is, start streaming the music from a service; now take that battery out (don't power down, pull the battery so it's INSTANT. You'll see that it continues to play.
Also, something you didn't mention, the Sonos system regardless of the # (up to its max) of speakers and playing different music on each, it will only take one "channel" of your network. This is because Sonos creates it's OWN network of WIFI.
What would be the effect of set up for connecting this to the computer and or playing from the phone. I only have Wi-Fi at the current time I don't have accessibility to a lan cable??
I did a much needed update to this video because once this was posted, the bridge and LAN was not necessary. It's completely wireless, so you'd be good to go. Let me know if that didn't answer your question 👊💥
@@KevinRossRN thanks man I appreciate the response, a brand new Boost unit and a brand new play one for a good deal. We'll see how it goes.
@@2000xlt awesome! Wishing you luck with your setup 👊
@@KevinRossRN got it!! Brand new play 1 and the Boost unit which I could sell to recoup some money LOL, got it for 150
@@2000xlt whoa!!! That's awesome. Feel free to keep me posted on what you think about it 🎉
I know this device is not meant to be portable and needs to be plugged in to operate. If I unplug the device from the wall and move it to an area I want to listen music, is this going to cause any issues that may damage the internal components of the device? Thank you.
Harry Trejo No, there shouldn't be any problems... That is as long as you're not throwing it around ;)
All of the settings will be saved and you shouldn't have any issues with having to reset a connection to the wifi. I occasionally move these around for certain occasions. It's a great piece of tech.
That's great news. Thank you for taking the time to reply.
My pleasure. Happy to help.
Thanks Kevin
Do I need a bridge if I just connect through wifi? I saw one UA-cam he didn't have the bridge and connect through wifi network.
It was most likely hardwired into the router. You do need the bridge to go wireless.
Sonos recently released an update to allow connection to wifi. You will still need a bridge if you plan on pairing in a home theatre setup - it needs it to sync the speakers.
Hi Kevin, I appreciate if you can tell me, will I be able to stream audio while watching youtube or Netflix, this is really going to be deciding factor for me, since sonos does not support bluetooth.
I have an updated video of the play 1 with a few more details, but at this time, no not directly. You could do it however via Airplay, which the updated play one has that capability built in (Airplay that is) .
@@KevinRossRN Thanks
@@sudheeraks my pleasure.
There are a few questions I missed answered in this review. If you could help answer I would appreciate it.
Can I connect this to my windows 10 computer and use it liken any other speaker?
If not, do you have a suggestion for a wireless speaker with really good sound that can be connected to my PC like a classical speaker?
The Sonos One has more capabilities since this review, but I honestly wouldn't suggest it as a wireless speaker for your PC.
I would suggest something like the Audioengine A2+ (for the low profile) paired with the Audioengine B1 bluetooth music streaming device. The A5+ has bluetooth built into it, however the speaker has a much larger footprint.
The Audioengine B1 can be paired with other "analog" speakers if you are already have some you'd like to use, but definitely dig into this option to see if it would fit your needs. I left those links to the Audioengine in the video's description.
Thank you, I appreciate the prompt answer!
Unfortunately the Audioengine speakers aren't suitable in the least. But I think I've found what I was looking for in the Libratone Zipp 2 so no worries. All the best :)
That's too bad about the audioengine. That's likely my next move to have some monitors for video/audio editing on my computer. However, I'm glad you found another option. Hope they work out.
How long is the power cable ?
I'm thinking of getting a sonos system, but I'm not sure where to start? I have two bridges, I'm thinking of getting a few Play 1 and perhaps a play 3 what are your thoughts? Can you, and how do you set up a pair of Play 1's?
Thanks
Setting up the play 1's was extremely easy. The directions to do so are included in the box.
You install the app first on a device. Then, you plug in a Play 1, hold down the buttons (as instructed in the pamphlet) and it will ask you if you want to pair the speaker to the bridge. Or, you can just push the button on the bridge and you'll get the same message for each speaker. It will ask you to label each speaker and also ask if you want Stereo vs. Mono (if they'll be together, or in separate rooms).
It's seriously very easy to do.
Also, clarification - you don't need a bridge for each speaker. One bridge covers (I think) 32 sonos speakers.
Thanks so much! Very helpful...
Gus Leytte
You no longer need a bridge. Sonos now has a WiFi only option that does not require a device wired to the router.
Also if you have 2 Play 1's, you can configure them as a Stereo pair. The sum of the 2 together is greater than the 2 as separate units. So in a larger room this configuration is excellent !!
Kevin Ross Could I just say that *SONOS* normally recommends placing your *BRIDGE* roughly 1ft away from your router, and not directly on top, as that is likely to cause Wireless Interference.
Kevin Ross I like so much Mr. , I hope if I can bring one like this, and actually I like this very clear microphone, could you tell me what the kind of it ?
which one is better Bose sound link 2 or sonos (bass sound)and power
Khalid Basil This will likely be up for debate here, and I can only speak from the perspective of a Sonos user.
Honestly I feel that Sonos has a tremendous (room filling) sound and I've never been disappointed with the bass and/or the power it delivers.
Still use these on the daily and love being able to play different genres in different rooms.
Thanks Kevin!
You bet.
How can Sonos possibly connect with my Wifi when there is no way to enter my Wifi password into the device? Is it supposed to read that password from my iPhone? Is there a video somewhere that shows how to set it up?
Jeff Zaun You configure it with your phone or computer, setting up your wireless password. It has a built-in wireless communication protocol for a first time setup (among other stuff). These SONOS are an amazing devices. I have a Play 3 myself and I am thinking about buying a Play 1. Also you don't need a bridge if you have more than one SONOS, like this guy has in the video. You can just add devices and they manage their sound network by itself.
You can use your sonos speaker as a bridge. If you use the ether net cable and plug it into your modem it will control all the other speakers through the one that is plugged into the net... so you don't really have to buy the bridge if this application will work for you.
casey bargar The *BRIDGE* is for when you get a weak WiFi signal to your *SONOS* Speakers and is available for the people who do not want a speaker where their router is (like me.)
Do I need the songs bridge for this also or just the app
Just the app. However, if your wifi is very weak/you experience frequent drop outs then you can still purchase the bridge to fix that.
I think there's some confusion over where the Sonos plays the music from here. I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty sure your phone is acting as a means of giving the Sonos commands. So when you play a playlist it's telling the Sonos to stream that music from your server / the internet. It's not streaming it from your phone to the Sonos, so not playing through the mobile data network as you mentioned. You could turn off your phone and it will continue to play.
is the sonos play 1 good for the home teather/ surround or is it just for playing spotify in you dinner room?
Honestly it's a very full sound. I know several folks that have these mounted in their home theaters along with a play bar for the television. And, with the new Play 1's having Alexa and Airplay functionality, it just adds another option for streaming media directly to those speakers.
@@KevinRossRN thank you for responding so quickly and for the fact that i now know that it can work
Sure thing. Just be mindful though (I forgot to mention, but did indicate in the video) that there's no aux in port on the play 1, but with a playbar or if you're streaming to the new play one speakers, you should be good. They've updated the bridge as well as some of the internals in these since I did this video. The Sonos app really helps to get this set up as far as streaming.
Anyway, best of luck with whatever you decide.
Great review. Thanks buds. I'm curious though...When your wife left and you said it's begins to pull the music through her cell plan, that must chew up her usage pretty heavy...Too bad there wasn't a way to catch that somehow...Thanks again
He was incorrect on that. This really needs to be clarified.
The streaming music is being pulled from the Bridge that is connected to the Internet router. The app on the phone is merely the controller - just like your TV controller. With your tv the controller merely changes channels, but the channels are not coming through the controller to the TV - it's coming directly from your router or cable service.
Same thing here...the whole reason you need the bridge. You can run music to Sonos speaker from just your phone. It has to be connected to the internet. In addition you can't use the Sonos app to listen to music on your phone.
Hope this clarifies that one point. Great review otherwise.
can you control bass and other settings using the app?
Yes, you can actually adjust the EQ for each room...from the app. This comes in handy based on what genre of music you're listening to since you can listen to different "stations" in different rooms simultaneously.
Kevin Ross thanks a lot for taking the time to post answer.
I've answered my own question...thanks I just watched more of the video
I love my Play1! It seems to me that the source app (iPhone or Android phone/ipad/ipod) - is not responsible for streaming the audio (unless the audio source is from that controlling device). So for example - your source could be a NAS drive, Amazon Cloud, Google Cloud or Internet Radio source. Playing audio from these resources are initiated from your app - and that's it. One you initiate 'playing an album' from your NAS drive - you can turn your phone/ipoad off. Once you are playing a radio station - you can turn your phone/ipoad off. The only time your phone/ipoad is used after initiating a 'play resource' command is if your audio file is actual on that controlling device (phone/ipoad). I use my Play1 as a daily wake up alarm to play an internet radio station. The controlling app (phone/ipaod) is only need to set this alarm once. This is a really cool speaker. And it sounds great!
Yes, that is correct about the source app (and what I've discovered after having more time with it). It's a great speaker, and I've already added to the collection. Thanks for adding to the discussion.
So John, what your saying then is if I use my Rdio account from my phone, to initiate it, and then leave my house, the songs will continue to play without me being there and without adding usage to my phone when off wi-fi? thanks for the info
I guess it just uses the internal network so like you said, the phone just initiates...
Garrison below answers all my questions...
Is there a way to block someone from a speaker (play 1, 3, or 5). For example if i had one in my office and I don't want my kids/ wife to access to that speaker.
Anthony Altamirano In our personal use case (on the same account), we "un group" the speakers so that they then have the ability to play as individual speakers. So, let's say I'm streaming my music on Pandora upstairs, and my wife can stream her music (on another streaming account) on the speaker downstairs. They become independent of each other and are streaming different services independently on each speaker.
I haven't attempted to see if there's a "lock out" function per se, but you'd have to be intentional to regroup the speakers.
Kevin Ross Thank you Kevin. I understand all about the grouping and activating each speaker. i just wondered if my wife or daughter download the app and add speakers to their app if i could lock mine out so they wont be able to control it. But I suppose as long as they don't hit the pairing buttons on the speaker they wont have access to it. It will only show or allow only the speakers you are paired with.
So this is the one to buy if you have android devices. The bose soundtouch are strictly IOS? I've been needing speakers setup in the office, but I have no apple products..
SONOS works on Android and iOS (mobile) and Mac and PC (Computer.) The Bose sound link lineup uses Bluetooth so it should work on android. If you haven't decided yet, any speaker labelled "Bluetooth" will work with android.
Does it support MAC address filtering?
Great video, thanks. However you do not need the bridge. You can press the play and volume up button which then sets the speaker up as a bridge.
Tom Beech The BRIDGE was necessary at the time of recording this video.
How much of an area would one of those cover?
Don Juan One of them covers each of our floors (1,000 sq feet+ each floor).
Some friends have one. It sounds great!! Not cheap at $200, though.
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First thanks for the great video. I just got the sonos 1,3,&5, the sound bar, the sub woofer, and a bridge for my bday! I'd like to create a surround sound experience on my tv. How can i do so? I have no other speakers. Also where can I listen to European radio stations?
PLAYBARs can be paired with a SUB and two Play:1s or Play:3s to make a 5.1 surround sound system, (or a PLAYBAR and sub for 3.1 and PLAYBAR and two Play:1s or Play:3s for 5.0 surround sound)
As for European radio stations, (in the app) go Radio by Tunein then tap Local Radio and select your location.