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Pair Sonos Arc to one speaker

  • October 17, 2023
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I have a Sonos Arc in my living room and I would like to add one additional speaker in my kitchen to play the same sound as my TV.  Mainly to listen to the TV while I’m cooking dinner.  I can see the TV from part of my kitchen and currently have to crank up my Arc to be able to hear it clearly.  I don’t need anything fancy so I am thinking a Sonos One?

Best answer by GuitarSuperstar

You can group another Sonos speaker (like the One) with the Arc to play the same audio, but you might experience a slight audio delay from the grouped speaker when playing TV audio. Although the delay may not be as noticeable since the second speaker will be in a separate room as the Arc.

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You can group another Sonos speaker (like the One) with the Arc to play the same audio, but you might experience a slight audio delay from the grouped speaker when playing TV audio. Although the delay may not be as noticeable since the second speaker will be in a separate room as the Arc.


106rallye
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  • October 17, 2023

I use a Sons One this way in my open plan kitchen and am not bothered by the delay.


Stanley_4
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  • October 17, 2023

I’d lean to an Era 100 these days, better sound and decent price.

If going for cheap a One SL is a good option if you don’t need voice control.