Hello,
Is there any benefit at all by adding just a single Sonos one to my beam? Eventually I want to complete the surround sound feel but have the option to get a sonos one now from a family member. I have a smaller living room.
Thank you,
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Beam with a single Sonos ONE
Best answer by Jeff S
Is there any benefit at all by adding just a single Sonos one to my beam? Eventually I want to complete the surround sound feel but have the option to get a sonos one now from a family member. I have a smaller living room.
Thank you,
Hi there,
Welcome to the community. While you can't set up a single Sonos One as a rear speaker for a surround setup, you can group a Sonos One with your Beam. When grouped, they'll play music in unison, but there may be a slight audio delay on the Sonos One while listening to TV audio. Normally the Beam will use a low-latency, 5 ghz signal to send TV audio to rear speakers, but when there is only one other speaker it will use the 2.4 ghz signal, which has a bit of latency built-in.
You can always add a second Sonos One later on, and then set the 2 up as rears.
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