I have been using a number of amazon echos for the past few years. Currently I'm planning a major renovation and want to integrate sonos into the new home setup. I plan to have ceiling speakers in kitchen/diner and living room with a beam and a playbase in another room.
My questions are around the integration with Alexa. in order for this to be a success, it needs to work for everyone i n the family, not just me, the techie.
If I have ceiling speakers connected to a sonos amp, I need an alexa device to control them. Are there benefits to using a sonos one over an echo dot or echo show? Can I control the volume for the entire room from the sonos one or the echo dot by pressing the physical buttons, or do I have to use voice commands? When I speak to the echo dot, will alexa respond through the echo dot speaker, or the 'room' speakers (sonos+echo)?
Thanks!
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Changing from Echo to Integrated Sonos system
Best answer by bockersjv
There are benefits of using an echo Spot or dot IMHO. You can set up the Sonos speakers as default speakers so any music will be played over them automatically. All other responses will be on the Amazon Device(spot/dot).
The Echo buttons do NOT alter the Sonos volume, but volume commands to Alexa do work for sounds playing from Sonos.
The Echo devices have access to ALL the Alexa commands and functions. Amazon "Alexa enabled" speakers, such as the Sonos One, do not. Its depends if you would miss any of these features. I would as we use the intercom function a lot.
The Echo buttons do NOT alter the Sonos volume, but volume commands to Alexa do work for sounds playing from Sonos.
The Echo devices have access to ALL the Alexa commands and functions. Amazon "Alexa enabled" speakers, such as the Sonos One, do not. Its depends if you would miss any of these features. I would as we use the intercom function a lot.
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