PLAY:1 Line In

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I bought my Play:5 in December and I love it. It serves as my main speaker in living room and is connected to my TV with 3.5mm line-in

I was just about to run into the store and buy my self the Play:1 to set it up to my work room and to connect it to my laptop. BUT! Noticed that it misses the 3,5mm line-in, so that trashes my plans to buy one, because lets face it, while working you need to every now and then play the funny youtube video your colleague sent you, and I would like to play it through my sonos also like everything else :)


Get the Play 5
I just got Play 1 today and i enjoyed the design and the sound performance. But to be frankly I really want to return it cuz there's no line-in so i cant play whatever i want to play from my computer.... I know it connects to almost all music streaming software but I just hate the interface of spotify from Sonos app. I want to control the play back from the original spotify and basically I want to use it as a fundamental wireless speaker. And i would rather buy other wireless speaker than paying extra $$ for a CONNECT to acheive it. Feeling extremely disappointed that the Play 1 doesn't meet the most basic need of a user :@:(:(:(
That's the point, Sonos is by no means a "basic" speaker. If all you want is a basic wireless speaker for your phone/tablet/computer, buy a $50 Bluetooth speaker. It won't give you multi-room whole house audio, controlled from multiple controllers, with either synchronized or multiple sources, which is what Sonos was designed for, but a Bluetooth speaker will give you the basics. Just don't expect to expand to whole house audio from there.
Would love a line in on all the products. They added it to the Play 5 so just please add it to the full line.
I'd buy a set of Play 1's today if they had a line in. I'd like to be able to plug my iPod directly into the Play 1.
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Why? you would be tethered to it!
Just use it wireless from your hand, anywhere, unless it is an older ipod with iOS6 or classic and you can't, in which case use could buy a used dock from ebay.
The question is not why would I want to be tethered to it, but why is there not a line in on all their speakers? A line is available on the Play 5. Having a line in on all speakers offers the customer the most flexibility. I have XM radio that I could play through the Play 1 if there was a line in. The Denon HEOS1 has a 3.5mm line in along with a USB port.

Believe me I am not the only person who would like to see a line in on the Play 1.
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Yes I fully agree, as denon decided, a line-in and usb for input/ or just charging would be ideal.
But sonos decided against both, probably concentrated on making play1 cheapest it could be, to fight off competition, make the play1 "the in" to the whole sonos eco-system.
Their response will be, go buy a play5 please 😉
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Sure. Go buy two $400 speakers just to get line in. As mentioned above, there is a lt of mobile audio only accessible via Bluetooth or line out - audio books, online videos, radio apps that aren't in the Sonos ecosystem, even movies. I set up an AirPlay receiver on a zp100 line in, and lay on my bed and watched Netflix on my iPad with my Play:3 providing the audio. Sounded way better than my iPad speakers.

It's a major oversight on Sonos' part, or more likely, a calculated one to avoid cannibalizing Connect sales. However, I think it's a poor calculation - imagine a Special Edition Sonos Play:C, with line in for a computer and mini desk stands. Get people to buy the Sonos for their computer room, then let them discover there's soooo much more capability once they expand to other rooms.

I do believe there is a software hack to create a Node.js Sonos compatible client. If this were to run on a Raspberry Pi, could make it a great way to add a line in to SonosNet anywhere.
Mee too! I love the sound and look of the PLAY:1 I bought. But as time goes on I find it is not useful to me. I need a line in. And I am not buying a PLAY:5 just for that. If the PLAY:1 had line-in I would have one in every room. Now I have to sell the one I have on e-bay and go find another wifi system that has line-in. Why did you do that? Withhold the line-in on the smaller speaker. - Anna
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I truly think it was a cost thing, maybe the driver was cheapest entry level, which it does great. As a surround speaker for playbar it has everything it needs and no more. A play1 only user soon finds a need for line-in, as sonos is so tied up with partners only, and you either buy into it more with a connect or play5, or like all of us on here, find something better value, like GCA for all the old hifi's in the house.
Basically like me, you can't afford any more sonos expense, we all have to stop somewhere, sometime 😉
If I could cast things like bbc iplayer radio, I wouldn't need a re-design, I would buy more play1s.

Hopefully sonos are opening up more, first step casting spotify from native app, then alexa, but it will be glacially slooooow.
Now I have to sell the one I have on e-bay and go find another wifi system that has line-in.
Would you obtain a line and give up probably higher reliability/up time + other features that Sonos offers, compared to any other wifi system out there? Make sure that you aren't cutting your nose to spite your face.
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Anna, give it some more thought, sonos really is a fantastic streaming ecosystem.
What exactly do you want the line in for? any music on your phone, ipad, ipod can be streamed from that device wirelessly.
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Also realize - if your buying speakers for every room why does every room need a line in. Get a Play:5 for one room to be your line in. Then the Line in on the Play:5 is accessible to all the Play:1s in your whole house just like if they had one of their own. Maybe you don't understand that. You don't need multiple Line Ins.
I do understand that one line is is enough But a $500 PLAY:5 is overkill for my living-space. I can get 2 1/2 speakers of same function and probably similar quality (Bose, H-K?).

So, dear Sonos. Please get on it. I want to use your stuff but can't without a line-in on the PLAY:1.
You aren't going to see a line-in on the Play:1. It is the second youngest Sonos unit there is, and they aren't going to completely retool the line to add something which, if it was needed to drive sales, they would have included in the first place.
If not then we can let our dollars talk as we buy other brand products with the features we like.
That customer response is the challenge that any pricing strategy for any product has to successfully meet, and Sonos has been successful with theirs. The challenge that they are struggling to deal with is to do with the Amazon Echo and its voice control, not the absence of the line in on the play 1/3. And they are seeing how to meet that latter challenge, collaborating with Amazon to get Sonos to also offer some kind of voice control; Sonos may therefore not have the bandwidth at this time for adding line in, even if it may seem merited to management.
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I have a record player in the back of the living room, now connected to my play:5 when I want to use it, but that player is usually stationed at another room. I do want to buy Play:1's to add surround sound, but the lack of line-in stops me from doing so. Adding multiple Play:5 is not a viable option in this situation, and buying a connect just to get a line-in is way too expensive.

So if the next Play:1 has line-in I will buy them, otherwise not.

NB. I know connecting converting analogue sound to digital players is not the ideal situation, but it is convenient 🙂
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You could copy all your records onto a NAS and you wouldn't need a line in. Instant wireless access anywhere to your music.
The wall that was full of CDs now has some nice art hanging on it instead. They are all on a NAS in lossless and mp3 format.
+1 for line in on all products, seems a ridiculous oversight, and sadly can only see cynical reasoning behind it. i realise sonos is developed as a network based solution but hate the idea of listening to music being completely dependent on a functioning network, with line in you know you'll be able to listen to anything, wherever you are, with just a speaker and a music source, which is as it should be. come the zombie apocalypse i still want to be able to listen to music : ) i'd buy two play 1s and a sub tomorrow if i didn't have to pay hundreds of pounds for a connect just to achieve the most basic of functionality.
Also realize - if your buying speakers for every room why does every room need a line in. Get a Play:5 for one room to be your line in. Then the Line in on the Play:5 is accessible to all the Play:1s in your whole house just like if they had one of their own. Maybe you don't understand that. You don't need multiple Line Ins.

Doesn't apply to my scenario.

I have three rooms I would like to use Sonos in:
- Living room
- Bedroom
- Office

I am currently using Sonos in two rooms:
- Living room (PLAY:5 - Line-in connected to TV)
- Bedroom (PLAY:1 - no line-in needed)

I would love to purchase a Sonos speaker for the office as well, however, I have the following issue:
- In need of a speaker with line-in, as I wouldn't want to keep the current Logitech 2.0 speaker set (connected to my laptop computer)
- Can't buy a PLAY:5 just for line-in -> It's too big to fit on the desk; it's too powerful and expensive for it's purpose.

A PLAY:1 or PLAY:3 would be an option for me - however, due to the lack of a line-in jack, not convenient and therefore not worth the money.

+1 for adding a line-in to (at least) the next Generation of PLAY:3.
I was also disappointed by the absence of a line-in on the play1
It would make it much more versatile, since then it can also be used alongside other equipment & pc's !
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I would be surprised in next versions of Play:1 (or Play:3 if there is another) would have an input as well. However, Sonos must have had its reasons for only putting in the Play:5 top of the line Play speaker.
As others have stated, I would like a line-in on the Play:1 so I can connect them direct to the PC in the office. Not really an option to run a cable down from the office to the connect in the living room just to get this!