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Which Sonos Devices support AirPlay (NOT AirPlay 2)?


On my Mac, two Sonos speakers are listed as output options with AirPlay. That is a Sonos One and a Play:5 (first generation). I know that Sonos One also supports AirPlay 2, but I couldn’t find any information about AirPlay (NOT AirPlay 2) compatibility.

Which Sonos devices support AirPlay? I would have expected that Play:3 and Play:1 to also support AirPlay if Play:5 (Gen 1) does.

Best answer by Airgetlam

No Sonos devices support AirPlay [1]. Sonos was only able to provide support for AirPlay 2.

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Airgetlam

No Sonos devices support AirPlay [1]. Sonos was only able to provide support for AirPlay 2.


  • Contributor I
  • March 19, 2020

Well, by what protocol are some of the speakers then discovered by my Mac?


Smilja
  • March 19, 2020

Airplay2 is downward compatible, therefore the Sonos devices which support Airplay2 do support Airplay1 as well - kind of, not officially. You’ll need to send the Airplay stream from the Mac initially only to the Sonos ONE, non-Airplay speakers will then be able to join within the Sonos app.


Airgetlam

And in my experience, without doing any research on the Apple protocols, it’s not always backward compatible. I’ve found it much safer and consistent to stick with AirPlay 2 when sending to my Sonos. 


  • March 19, 2020
Smilja wrote:

Airplay2 is downward compatible, therefore the Sonos devices which support Airplay2 do support Airplay1 as well - kind of, not officially. You’ll need to send the Airplay stream from the Mac initially only to the Sonos ONE, non-Airplay speakers will then be able to join within the Sonos app.

'Kind of non officiallly' is right. From my past experiments it is very hit and miss. And I would give it a miss.

The backwards compatibility must be what allows the speakers to be discovered, but Sonos reslly doesn't want to play ball with Airplay 1.


  • Contributor I
  • March 19, 2020

I know that speakers that don‘t support AirPlay 2 can be grouped with e.g. a Sonos ONE and can then play music via AirPlay 2.

My question remains: why does the Play:3 show up in the list of AirPlay speakers but not Play:5 or Play:1?


Smilja
  • March 19, 2020

@Glurz, You’re initial query was about Play:5 Gen 1 supporting Airplay1. I own a stereo pair and never discovered any Airplay compatibility. If anything Airplay is noticeable more reliable when the Play:5s are not being grouped to.

 

Glurz wrote:

My question remains: why does the Play:3 show up in the list of AirPlay speakers but not Play:5 or Play:1?

 

Can you provide a screenshot?


  • Contributor I
  • March 19, 2020

@Smilja Yes, I’m sorry - there was a mistake in my initial post. Listed is a Sonos ONE and my Play:3 stereo pair. The Play:5 (Gen 1) and the Play:1’s are missing.

Wohnzimmer is the stereo pair of Play:3’s

Sonos One is a Sonos ONE ;)


Smilja
  • March 19, 2020

To the best of my knowledge neither the Play:3 nor any other non-Airplay2 compatible speaker has ever been capable of outputting an Airplay1 stream. You don’t have two Sonos rooms named “Wohnzimmer” by accident? Did you ask support for clarification?


  • Contributor I
  • March 19, 2020

@Smilja 🤦‍♂️- you‘re right! My Apple TV also goes under the name Wohnzimmer. That shows up as Airplay device.

Sorry!


Smilja
  • March 19, 2020

@Glurz, No worries. The wrong conclusion has been cleared up. :slight_smile: Best to assign unique names to your WiFi-enabled devices as well as Airplay-enabled devices (including Sonos).


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