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Beam gen2 connection to bluetooth

  • March 15, 2024
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hello , My existing home setup is made up of 4 speakers and sound bar all gen2 I think , which i believe don't support Bluetooth connectivity . 

I recently purchase a high end turntable which has Bluetooth , I have seen a video where if i purchase an additional “move “speaker which has the Bluetooth connectivity i should be able to cast from that to my existing setup via the wifi , .. Can anybody offer some advice, will this work .. Really don't want to buy a new sound system 

Best answer by melvimbe

Sonos now has several speakers that support bluetooth.  Era100, Era300, Roam, and Move 2.  All of them will be able to share the bluetooth stream when grouping to other speakers in your system. (The original Move does have bluetooth, but cannot share it’s bluetooth stream)

 

FYI, ‘Gen’ for Sonos doesn’t refer to a particular line of speakers.  Some of the speakers Sonos produces have multiple generations, and are referred to as Gen 1 or Gen 2.  Just because 2 speakers are both labeled Gen 2, like Sonos One Gen 2 and Beam Gen 2, does not mean that they have any specific features in common.  As well, Sonos seems to be moving away from using ‘Gen’ in the name as the second iteration of the Move is just called Move 2.

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melvimbe

Sonos now has several speakers that support bluetooth.  Era100, Era300, Roam, and Move 2.  All of them will be able to share the bluetooth stream when grouping to other speakers in your system. (The original Move does have bluetooth, but cannot share it’s bluetooth stream)

 

FYI, ‘Gen’ for Sonos doesn’t refer to a particular line of speakers.  Some of the speakers Sonos produces have multiple generations, and are referred to as Gen 1 or Gen 2.  Just because 2 speakers are both labeled Gen 2, like Sonos One Gen 2 and Beam Gen 2, does not mean that they have any specific features in common.  As well, Sonos seems to be moving away from using ‘Gen’ in the name as the second iteration of the Move is just called Move 2.


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