I have the 2nd gen beam and 2 era 300s on either side right next to my tv (not behind, but in the built-ins right next to the tv in the front of the room). The beam is plugged in to the tv and the eras connect to the beam through Bluetooth. When I play music I can set the eras to play full sound. How do I do this when the tv is playing?? Since they are in the front of the room, I do not want them playing “background” noise like they do when they’re set up as surrounds. I want them playing full sound.
era 300 full volume connected to beam by bluetooth
Best answer by jgatie
Thank you. You said 100s but does the same apply to 300s? Why can I do it for music but not for regular TV?
Any Sonos speakers will be delayed when grouped to a Sonos soundbar. The reason is because the soundbar needs to play almost immediately to keep in sync with the TV. Sonos had to develop a low latency, one way, direct 5GHz connection between the sounbar and the surrounds/Sub to keep those all in sync. This connection is low latency, but not robust, and it doesn't do well through walls or floors. Which is fine, because a soundbar, surrounds and sub are all in the same room.
Grouped speakers, on the other hand, can be placed anywhere Iin the home. Therefore, they need a larger buffer, and the more robust 2,4 GHz signal. This is why speakers grouped with a soundbar have an echo. They lag behind due to the buildup of the buffer. With music, i there's no need to sync with the video, so all units in the group are buffered.
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