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Peloton Line Out to Play 5 (2nd Gen)

  • March 30, 2021
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I bought a Play 5 to dedicate to use with my Peloton. Unfortunately, there is significant audio lag between the speaker and the TV output. What can I do to fix this? Thank you!!!

Best answer by pwt

Make sure you have “Audio Delay” set to “Low”. This limits the audio delay to 75ms, which is the best you’ll be able to achieve.

You’ll find the setting in “Speaker Name” > Line-In > Audio Delay via the Sonos mobile app.

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Unfortunately, I don’t think you can get around the audio delay when you connect the Peloton to the Play:5 using the line-in port.

Not sure how well it will work, but have you considered connecting a Bluetooth receiver to the Play:5 and having the Peloton send audio to the speaker over Bluetooth?


Airgetlam
  • March 30, 2021

You’d still have the delay on the analog input, since the bluetooth receiver would be connected to the analog line in. 


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  • March 30, 2021

Make sure you have “Audio Delay” set to “Low”. This limits the audio delay to 75ms, which is the best you’ll be able to achieve.

You’ll find the setting in “Speaker Name” > Line-In > Audio Delay via the Sonos mobile app.