Not sure what you are asking for here. In order to support Bluetooth, a device needs an actual Bluetooth radio in the device. No amount of software is going to magically add that to Sonos hardware that doesn’t have it already.
Purchase:
- 1 x Sonos Port
- 1 x Bluetooth transmitter
Open any Sonos app and play.
I must be being slow here because I am TOTALLY baffled by this request. My mobile phone already has a Bluetooth transmitter that enables me to play to a range of speakers and headphones. What would it mean to add a 'BT playback device' to the Sonos app on my mobile phone?
The Sonos app is a remote control not a music player.
I can make no sense of this request. What would it actually allow you to do?
I could have misinterpreted “Bluetooth playback device” in the OP. If what’s requested is a Bluetooth input to the Sonos system all that’s required is a Roam.
My own thoughts were @castalla was asking to be able to play all the audio available through the Sonos App on any Bluetooth receiver/speaker - so as an example, being able to use the App as a ‘one for all’ player, rather than just using it as a ‘remote’ - I personally can’t see Sonos going down that route.
Other (perhaps similar) suggestions I’ve seen online, appear to call for a separate Sonos Radio HD Player App, so that subscribers can use their Radio HD service when out and about… I thinks that seems a ‘slightly’ better suggestion. However none of these things are really in keeping with the current Sonos core business.
Okay.
Scenario 1: Android tablet plus Bluetooth earpods. Use squeezeplayer apk to provide software player controlled by squeezebox controller
I know the Sonos app is a controller only.
Adding a port plus bt transmitter is ridiculously expensive I'm afraid
Wouldn't it be possible to restrict a software player to a sonos system which has at least one physical device?
You’ve been here long enough to know that you will never see a ‘software Sonos player’. It would spell commercial ruin.
If you want to service BT earphones from a phone/tablet then just use a suitable app: Amazon, Spotify et al, or VLC for a local network share.
You’ve been here long enough to know that you will never see a ‘software Sonos player’. It would spell commercial ruin.
If you want to service BT earphones from a phone/tablet then just use a suitable app: Amazon, Spotify et al, or VLC for a local network share.
I guess you're right that it will never happen. Pity.
Cheers.