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ROAM in a multiroom system


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the question is about an unsual multiroom system.

Is it possible to use some Roam as multiroom speakers with the units permanently connected with electricity ?

Best answer by 106rallye

Yes. When used as wifi-speakers the Roam works like any other Sonos speaker, you just do not have the possibility for a Sonosnet set up.

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106rallye
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  • June 17, 2021

Yes. When used as wifi-speakers the Roam works like any other Sonos speaker, you just do not have the possibility for a Sonosnet set up.


melvimbe
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  • June 17, 2021

This is actually how I’m using my pair of Roams.  They are setup in a bathroom, and won’t be moved or used as bluetooth speakers except for very rare situations.

 

This isn’t really that unusual though.  Is there a more specific case that you have a question about?


Airgetlam
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  • June 17, 2021

For instance, they can not be used as surround speakers, or bond with a Sub. But they can be used as normal room speakers, although I think they’re quieter than the One. 


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  • Contributor III
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  • June 21, 2021

Thanks for the replies. But the specific question is about permanent connection with AC power.


controlav
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  • June 21, 2021
CARLO ITLAY wrote:

Thanks for the replies. But the specific question is about permanent connection with AC power.


That was already answered: yes.


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