App Sonosequencr

  • 14 March 2016
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Hello! If you want to control easily your Sonos system, try the app Sonosequencr. You can do a lot of things with one touch, like surrounds level, pairing, unpairing, etc. It's really a good app et I use it every day!

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Me too. And to add something, use it in combination with apps like Launcher for example. You can make some great preferences and add them as widgets. I use it a lot for switching between playing music/tv/projector or fast volume change when I'm in the bathroom. Etc. a lot of posibilities!
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Hi TomTomTom! Can you tell me how to do to use it in combination with Launcher? I don't find Sonosequencr on Launcher and this app ask me for an URL...? Thanks in advance
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Yes you need the URL. It is sonosequencr://1 . In the help you get more information but I can't check it now since I'm not on my wifi. But you use the link and it will choose your first option from sonosequencr. For the second option you use sonosequencr://2 and so on.
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Thank you so much TomTomTom! It works great! 🙂
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You're welcome 🙂.
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I don't suppose for a minute anyone knows if there is an Android equivalent for this app is there ?
I don't suppose for a minute anyone knows if there is an Android equivalent for this app is there ?
There is one, Macronos.
Smilja,

Do you know if Macronos also does the pairing of the PLAY:1 and Sonos One? I don't have an Android device, but it would be nice to provide people options when I mention SonosSequencr.
Hello Bruce,

Do you know if Macronos also does the pairing of the PLAY:1 and Sonos One? I don't have an Android device, but it would be nice to provide people options when I mention SonosSequencr.
The developers didn't take advantage of the opportunity, for all I know (as of yet, I might add). I think for a reason, since that unofficial method of pairing might be treated as infringement of warranty conditions.