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bluetooth connection with sonos

  • November 18, 2024
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i have a non sonos bluetooth record player and was hoping to pair the record player with my existing sonos speakers.  i have an era 100 and a move speaker and 2 older sonos units (i think they are called ‘one’).  can you advise if these sonos speakers through out the house will pair with the sony record player?

Best answer by Airgetlam

You should be able to connect via Bluetooth to the Era 100, and then group any of the other ‘Sonos rooms’ with that one, assuming the Era 100 is not set up as a surround speaker. If your Move is a gen 2, you could use it as a Bluetooth target, and share it as well, but if it is a gen 1, it can only be a Bluetooth target, but not share the signal with your other Sonos speakers. 

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Stanley_4
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  • November 18, 2024

Your Bluetooth options and features are here

https://support.sonos.com/en-us/search?q=Bluetooth


Airgetlam
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  • November 18, 2024

You should be able to connect via Bluetooth to the Era 100, and then group any of the other ‘Sonos rooms’ with that one, assuming the Era 100 is not set up as a surround speaker. If your Move is a gen 2, you could use it as a Bluetooth target, and share it as well, but if it is a gen 1, it can only be a Bluetooth target, but not share the signal with your other Sonos speakers. 


  • Contributor I
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  • November 24, 2024

Just following this, I have an Arc, Sub and 2 x ERA 100 set up as surround I wanted to connect a Bluetooth turntable to the system using the ERA 100 but the Bluetooth on the ERA gets disabled when added to system, I assume from the comment above it can’t be done, Any ideas how to get round this, seems a bit poor you can’t use the speakers for TV and Turntable 

 


Stanley_4
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  • November 25, 2024

No wporking around it and Sonos hasn’t made that limitation a secret.

Adding an Era would be the likely solution, new, refurbished or used are all options.


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