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Sonos Amp outdoor speakers

  • June 4, 2024
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I have a Sonos amp hooked up to outdoor in-ceiling  speakers.  I want to add a Bluetooth speaker to the back of my yard.  Is there a way I can sync  Bluetooth speakers to the Sonos amp to extend music to the back of the yard?  If not, what do you recommend?

Best answer by Airgetlam

Sonos doesn’t make true outdoor speakers. I do think they have a marketing / resale agreement with Sonance, but those would be powered by a Sonos Amp, and not self powered like a Sonos speaker. 

I believe the Roam and Move are splash resistant, but certainly not designed for permanent outdoor use. 

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  • Prominent Collaborator II
  • June 4, 2024

Only with a sonos bt speaker


Airgetlam
  • June 4, 2024

The Roam (gen 1 or gen 2) or the Move gen 2 have the capability of accepting a Bluetooth signal, and sharing that signal across the WiFi to your other Sonos speakers. 


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  • June 4, 2024

The Roam (gen 1 or gen 2) or the Move gen 2 have the capability of accepting a Bluetooth signal, and sharing that signal across the WiFi to your other Sonos speakers. 


are either of them outdoor speakers?  If would have to be an outdoor speaker.


Airgetlam
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  • June 4, 2024

Sonos doesn’t make true outdoor speakers. I do think they have a marketing / resale agreement with Sonance, but those would be powered by a Sonos Amp, and not self powered like a Sonos speaker. 

I believe the Roam and Move are splash resistant, but certainly not designed for permanent outdoor use.