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I want to add a SONOS wireless speaker to my existing SONOS products

  • November 10, 2025
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Hi

My current system is listed below together the dates acquired.  I am considering adding, for example,  an ERA 100 or a Roam 2 and I'd like to understand if the new speakers would integrate with my existing configuration. Also, would I need to use the S2 app for the new speaker(s) and would the items below be compatible?

Bridge 06/2012

Connect 06/2012

3 x Play 1 02/2014

Play bar 09/2014

Sub (Gen 2) 10/2016

Thanks

Bryan

Best answer by Airgetlam

In addition, it’s probably a good time to retire that BRIDGE, they’re known to fail. They were originally replaced by the BOOST, a similar but better device, but even that has been ‘retired’ and is no longer made. 

You can either wire directly to one of your other Sonos devices (except the Sub), or hang it all off your WiFi signal, as discussed in the wireless and wired systems FAQ

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  • November 10, 2025

Hi

My current system is listed below together the dates acquired.  I am considering adding, for example,  an ERA 100 or a Roam 2 and I'd like to understand if the new speakers would integrate with my existing configuration. Also, would I need to use the S2 app for the new speaker(s) and would the items below be compatible?

Bridge 06/2012

Connect 06/2012

3 x Play 1 02/2014

Play bar 09/2014

Sub (Gen 2) 10/2016

Thanks

Bryan



Product compatibility is here https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/sonos-app-version-compatibility

You’ll probably not be surprised to learn newer products such as the Eras are S2 only. 


Airgetlam
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  • November 10, 2025

In addition, it’s probably a good time to retire that BRIDGE, they’re known to fail. They were originally replaced by the BOOST, a similar but better device, but even that has been ‘retired’ and is no longer made. 

You can either wire directly to one of your other Sonos devices (except the Sub), or hang it all off your WiFi signal, as discussed in the wireless and wired systems FAQ


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  • November 14, 2025

Thanks for the response. Have removed the bridge and the components are connected wirelessly.