New Move 2’s Still Can’t do Bluetooth Stereo?!

  • 6 September 2023
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So disappointed in Sonos. A brand new iteration of the Move is just announced, the Move 2 which they say has been “redesigned inside and out”, and it still can’t handle basic bluetooth stereo? How many hundreds if not thousands of threads have been created over the past few years on this topic asking Sonos to add this basic feature that ALL of their competitors offer at less than ½ the price? 
 

Don’t tell me it can’t be done, you’re fooling yourself if you believe that. This is a choice…one that completely ignores their customers requests.


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To clarify, the Move 2 can play stereo all on it’s own (Move is mono), and can be bonded to a 2nd Move 2 while connected over WiFi, including bluetooth audio.  The Move 2 cannot bond to a 2nd Move without WiFi, which means no bluetooth, and surely aux audio too, playing on pairs of Move 2 away from home.

While I definitely agree that it’s a desirable feature, I do wonder if there is a technical complication to bonding speakers via WiFi and/or via bluetooth depending on the local condition. That’s a complication that basic bluetooth speakers would not need to contend with.

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After 4 years of customer requests for this capability, if there was a technical limitation it would serve Sonos’ interests to explain this, in detail without dummying it down and insulting us further. Their silence on the issue, other than to say their portable speakers can’t do it, comes down to they’re choosing not to incorporate this capability and they’re choosing to ignore their customer’s No. 1 most common request.

I don’t know about the rest of the Sonos community, but I hardly consider one mid-woofer and two tweeters in one enclosure to be capable of anything approaching “stereo” sound. That doesn’t pass the red face test.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m a Sonos fan and I’m heavily invested in the ecosystem. I couldn’t even tell you off the top of my head how many Sonos speakers I own. But the inability to stream stereo to two paired devices over Bluetooth in 2023 is inexplicable at best, and _____ (fill in the blank) at worst.

In all the years I've been using Sonos, I've never heard a single technical explanation which was accepted at face value by the hardcore complainers.  Most of the time it simply sparked even more heated arguments from laypersons arrogantly thinking they can outsmart engineers.  It's just not worth it.

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After 4 years of customer requests for this capability, if there was a technical limitation it would serve Sonos’ interests to explain this, in detail without dummying it down and insulting us further. Their silence on the issue, other than to say their portable speakers can’t do it, comes down to they’re choosing not to incorporate this capability and they’re choosing to ignore their customer’s No. 1 most common request.

I don’t know about the rest of the Sonos community, but I hardly consider one mid-woofer and two tweeters in one enclosure to be capable of anything approaching “stereo” sound. That doesn’t pass the red face test.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m a Sonos fan and I’m heavily invested in the ecosystem. I couldn’t even tell you off the top of my head how many Sonos speakers I own. But the inability to stream stereo to two paired devices over Bluetooth in 2023 is inexplicable at best, and _____ (fill in the blank) at worst.

I couldn't agree more with you, yesterday I received my move 2 and not only everything you say, but comparing the move next to the move 2, in terms of sound, it is quite similar, I am a loyal SONOS customer and I have all the products and more, and things like these and something as basic as pairing two Sonos Move 2 in Bluetooth and allowing the Sonos app to be used outside of a Wi-Fi environment, make me start to lose my interest in the brand, they must be very careful in the steps that are taken and not just launch products with small improvements to increase their price, something that Apple has been doing and that has made me lose interest in obtaining new products

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Why would you want to use the Sonos app outside of wifi? Bluetooth is always a direct connection with music apps isn’t it?

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Why would you want to use the Sonos app outside of wifi? Bluetooth is always a direct connection with music apps isn’t it?

to be able to use all the functions, for example: pairing 2 sonos moves, EQ settings, etc.

Why would you want to use the Sonos app outside of wifi? Bluetooth is always a direct connection with music apps isn’t it?

to be able to use all the functions, for example: pairing 2 sonos moves, EQ settings, etc.

 

Pairing 2 Moves while off of the wifi network isn’t a feature, so the Sonos app wouldn’t help you with that.  For EQ settings while on bluetooth alone, your phone system or the audio playing app would take care of that.

I have not looked in awhile, but I believe the Sonos app can be used to see the battery life of a Move or Roam, but not awayre of any other features.  It might make things easier if the Sonos app could be use to help make and verify bluetooth connection.   

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