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Can Sonos Work with Multiple Bluetooth Devices?

  • February 23, 2025
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Hi everyone,

I recently got a Sonos Move, and I’m wondering if it’s possible to pair multiple Bluetooth devices at the same time? I’d like to switch between my phone and laptop without having to reconnect manually every time.

Thanks!

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@EllaSpencer 

Sonos speakers just can remember multiple devices they are paired with via bluetooth. So if you turn off the existing bt connection, the speaker can automatically connect to another paired device. Real multipoint bt connection is just supported by Sonos Ace Headphones. 

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  • February 23, 2025

@EllaSpencer 

Sonos speakers just can remember multiple devices they are paired with via bluetooth. So if you turn off the existing bt connection, the speaker can automatically connect to another paired device. Real multipoint bt connection is just supported by Sonos Ace Headphones. 


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  • March 18, 2025

@EllaSpencer 

Sonos speakers just can remember multiple devices they are paired with via bluetooth. So if you turn off the existing bt connection, the speaker can automatically connect to another paired device. Real multipoint bt connection is just supported by Sonos Ace Headphones.

Thanks for the clarification, Ralf! So it seems the Sonos speakers can only connect to one device at a time via Bluetooth, but they can switch automatically if another paired device is available. Good to know that Sonos Ace Headphones are the only ones supporting true multipoint.