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Move - standby question

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Great answer Ken!

The suspend mode kicks in after about 30 minutes of inactivity, and there are several ways it'll wake up, such as when you open the app, or press buttons on it, or move it to the dock. It has a sophisticated wake on LAN built in.
twuk,

I'm still playing with my new Sonos 'Move'. I personally think it’s brilliant. I have been gathering together some information about it and here is what I have found so far...

My understanding is that when the “Move” is sat on its 'powered-on' charger loop, it behaves like any other indoor Sonos speaker and is in a 'wait state' and ready to play at any point. There is no automatic'standby'/'power-off' whilst the charger loop is supplying it with AC power.

When the 'Move’ is off its charger loop and running on its built-in battery, then I understand it's 'power state' behaves differently when not playing. It has two 'power-down' states, one of which I will perhaps call “standby or sleep mode” and the other is “powered off” completely.
  • The 'Move' can be put into standby/sleep mode, by a single quick press on the top rear power button.
  • The 'Move' can be powered off by a long (5+ second) press on the same power button.
  • The 'Move' running on battery seems to fall into 'standby/sleep mode' after approx. 30 minutes of inactivity. I don’t know if it then powers off completely, but suspect it would, particularly if the battery reaches a low point where it needs to be re-charged.
I think when the speaker is 'powered off' it can be brought back to life by either placing it back on the charger loop or pressing it's power button on the rear (assuming the battery hasn’t drained).

When it’s running on battery and in standby/sleep mode I have found the 'Move' can be woken in these different ways...
  1. By returning it to the charger loop
  2. By pressing the rear top power button
  3. By simply opening the Sonos App connected to the same Sonos Household. (The App must have been closed completely not just brought into focus on screen for that to actually work).
  4. It may also wake itself up to receive updates (not sure, but have seen that mentioned online?)
So this is from the things I have read and played with so far, but you may need to just double check the information, as presumably things maybe subject to change to what some users have already mentioned online.

You may also find the following information helpful about the three buttons on the rear of the 'Move' device...

Power Button (Top)
  • A short press will put the 'Move' to sleep
  • A long press will power off the 'Move' completely
Wifi/BT button (Middle)
  • A short press will toggle Bluetooth mode or WiFi mode
  • A long press in BT mode will enable it's BT pairing mode
Infinity Button (Bottom)
  • A short press will start pairing mode for the Controller connection during initial setup.
  • A long press will activate a snapshot button Diagnostic (you will see the LED switching colors, press the same button once more to get out of this mode). I’m still trying to find out more about this particular feature.
Anyhow I hope that information helps you with understanding your new Sonos device.

I’m sure we will ALL discover even more about this new Sonos product in the coming days and weeks.
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All Sonos speakers are designed to be on all the time, but they go into low power mode when not being played. Looks like the same for the Move when on its charging base.

When off the base it goes into low power mode to give 5 days standby. Would be interesting to know how long before this is invoked. I am assuming that even in this mode all that is needed is to select it in the app to get it working. I hope that is the case so will be interested in the official answers to your q's