Rather than waiting, have you considered borrowing an iOS device from a friend or relative and performing Trueplay tuning for all of your Sonos speakers? Trueplay only needs to be done once.
exsiccation,
I’m not sure that a Trueplay accessory product would be successful in the marketplace. I think that there will be pushback by almost everyone, especially Android users.
Also, newer products, such as MOVE and ROAM will Trueplay on their own, no phone/pad required. If this trend continues for all future products, Android and delayed Apple support issues will become moot.
SONOS collects a few thousand observations before releasing Trueplay for a particular model. This requires some time and data collection cannot begin until after the phone/pad is released to the public.
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Another scheme might be to take a phone/pad to a dealer and have it calibrated. Would you be comfortable paying a fee for this service?
Does over 6 months after the device’s release date qualify as “soon”?
What about 11 months after the device’s release?
I remain hostage to Sonos’ definition of “soon”, seemingly a.k.a. “never”, since I don’t posses any other iDevices and don’t know anyone who owns one nearby me from whom I could borrow one.
Will Sonos ever actually release this for iPad Air (4th generation) or is the claimed “Coming soon” just bu115h!t?
I just bought an iPhone and was hoping to use TruePlay, but of course the iPhone 13 isn’t supported.
So now we’re bordering on 1 year with no support, and how much longer until the iPhone 13 is supported? Another year?
But oh, Sonos is sending me emails asking to buy their NEW version of the Beam! ****. Maybe you should support your existing products before launching new upgrades and begging me to purchase them.
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A warning others here shared with me saved me from an expensive error.
In Sonos-ese “Coming Soon” doesn’t mean the support will be coming soon.
Soon can be a year or more.
Coming can be either a Supported or Not-Supported decision.
If you want TruePlay buy what works and is supported now, cheap used gear is a good option.
I have an Apple iPad pro 2021 and it is in the coming soon list. Will it ever get trueplay?
It doesn't look likely.
There are so few Apple devices that support it?
I managed to luckily get my employer to lend me an iPad that luckily worked.
Most don't have that option! I was lucky!
Yeah I find it disappointing, Sonos can smack a big price tag on there products, but just take so long to release updates like this and keep up with the latest technology, I have just upgraded to an Iphone 13 and have no other ios phone etc in the house, I don’t see why I should have to go and borrow a phone/ipad to run truplay when this is meant to be a premium brand, I know the iphone 13 has only been out a few weeks, but from what ive been reading here its not going to be soon for an update to support it.
Hello,
Do we have news on the iPad 4 compatibility with TruePlay ?
It is a bummer to have to borrow an iPhone from a riend for TruePlay calibration every time i have to move my Sonos Arc or test furniture positioning ...
does Sonos not realize how many IPAD Air gen 4 and how many iphone 13’s are out there? True play was a big selling feature…..maybe in the literature there should be a giant question mark after the description of true play?
Hi folks,
I’m happy to announce that TruePlay support for iPad Air 4th Gen, iPad 8th gen, iPad 9th gen, and iPad Mini 6th gen has been enabled for S1 and S2 systems.
Ensure your devices are running the latest version of the apps from the app store and enjoy
I am trying to use ipad 9th gen to tune my arc and it consistently giving noice error. It works fine with older generation ipads. Any help would be appreciated