![]() Something that until now could only be done on the HomePod (and in English) is now possible with Sonos speakers in perfect Spanish. "Hey Siri, play my favorite music list in the bedroom" and the Sonos One in your bedroom will start playing your list of Apple Music favorites. This previously only worked between Sonos speakers and from within their application, now you can have a HomePod in the living room and a Sonos One in the bedroom, it does not matter.Īnd what's even better we can control the Sonos speakers with Siri. We can send the same audio to the living room, bathroom and kitchen, and control the volume of the three sites independently or globally. ![]() any application installed on your iPhone, iPad or Apple TV can send the sound to the Sonos speaker.īut not only that, but we will also have MultiRoom, that is, we can control the playback of the speakers in different locations from our device. Netflix, Pandora, Apple Music, HBO, Spotify, YouTube. ![]() ![]() Of course we could forget about using voice commands, since Siri does not allow the use of third-party audio apps.įrom this moment we can listen to any audio from our iPhone, iPad or Apple TV on the Sonos speaker choosing the audio output in the device options. Until now, Apple users were condemned to use the Sonos app with its advantages and shortcomings, but above all, with the impossibility of using Apple Music directly on our Sonos speaker. This is not just any software update, we are talking about a radical change in how we can use the Sonos speaker. Sonos has helped define a category of speaker that does away with discs and cassettes and instead relies on music streamed from your mobile device, computer or over the Internet via services like Spotify, Pandora and Amazon Music.In this video we talk about the Sonos Play: 5 before the update. The new speaker comes with two embedded microphones that aren't functional at launch but could be used in later software updates. The new Play:5 costs $499, which is $100 more than the previous model. The Santa Barbara, California, company also said Tuesday that it is releasing a new Play:5 speaker that is bigger than the previous model, has touch controls that respond to swipes, and responds to being placed horizontally by widening the sweet spot where listeners can hear in stereo. The upgrade currently only works when the app is used with an Apple iPhone or iPad 2 or newer, by utilizing the device's microphone. The software feature, called Trueplay, will work for millions of users of Play:1, Play:3 and Play:5 speakers that have already been sold. In a demo for The Associated Press, sound from a Sonos Play:1 speaker positioned under a chair and behind a couch sounded muffled with the software feature off, but crisp and louder with it on. While it adjusts levels to create the neutral studio sound the speaker was originally tuned to, a user can later manually raise the bass or make other tweaks. ![]() The app senses where in the room that sound is obscured and compensates using a smart equalizer. Users wave their mobile device around the areas of a room where the listener most often is, while the speaker emits a series of blips and tones covering a whole range of frequencies. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Want to put a speaker in a bookshelf or under a chair without compromising sound quality? Wireless speaker company Sonos is releasing a software update that will intelligently calibrate sounds to account for the shape of the room and the obstacles in it. ![]()
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