Short answer: No :)
Let me know if you want the long answer?
Hi @vachancellor.
Welcome to the Sonos community and thanks for reaching out to us. This is not yet a supported Setup of Sonos. However, I will be more than happy to send this up as a feature request. I would suggest keeping your Sonos App and Sonos products up to date for them to receive the latest features, bug fixes and newly released features of Sonos. Just to set your expectation, you will not be contacted or updated for any progress made on your feature request that is why I highly suggest keeping your Sonos products and Sonos App up-to-date to be able to receive the latest update, feature release, and bug fixes.
If you have any other questions, concerns, or feature requests, please do not hesitate to reach out or create a topic. We highly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Short answer: No :)
Let me know if you want the long answer?
I would LOVE the long answer. thank you in advance!
Alexa allows single 3rd party speakers to be added/grouped to echo devices and the Echo device controls the buffering to ensure that all speakers play a synchronous audio stream. No other mult room speakers are able to be grouped. This is because all multi room speakers use there own propriety buffering technology.
Sonos are currently suing Google over copyright infringement in this area.