Sonos S1 Controller is a Music app by Sonos, Inc.. This app controls systems that include the earliest Sonos products: Zone Players, Play:5 (Gen 1), Bridge, Connect (Gen 1) and Connect:Amp (Gen 1) Easily control your system. Adjust volume levels, group rooms, save favorites, set alarms, and more.
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1. Enjoy thousands of stations free on your system, including live radio from around the world, genre stations, artist-curated stations, and original programming from Sonos.
2. Connect your streaming services and browse all your music, podcasts, radio, and audiobooks in a single app.
3. Adjust volume levels, group rooms, save favorites, set alarms, and more.
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So happy S1 is gone. All of our older devices now work with S2 (back to just being called Sonos). I was able to easily connect Play:1’s as surround sound to Ray. Play:3 and Play:5’s connect with ease over wifi.
Quality sound. No longer able to play songs from Android is disappointing.
I've got Sonos for a long time now. I’m working with the S1 legacy assets app. The latest update screwed up my entire system to the point that it cannot longer handle more than 1 or 2 zones at once. Some of the zones disappear from the system and then reappear. But when trying to play all zones simultaneously then it’s all over again, the disappearing act! Not sure if Sonos is doing this purposefully to try to push new products again after the original backlash when they assumed customers were just going to write off $’000s of investment down the drain!
I spent a small fortune on Sonia speakers and because they all still work and several are not compatible with the S2 app, I only use the S1 app. But for the last several weeks, a lot of times when I open the S1 app I get a screen asking e to download S2 or look at other option. But none of the options allow me to ignore the prompt and I cannot go back to using the S1. Called customer support and they told me that feature was disabled now and it is not. I can then only wait a few hours or days and hope to be lucky that next time the prompt does not show up. I don’t care about the S2 and why should I replace perfectly good speakers only to run S2? Such a scam. And I cannot play my own cds that I uploaded to my computer without dubscriping to Google Music. Even bigger scam as I now pay for my own music monthly. Whenever I replace the speakers, not with Sonos. Impractical and not user friendly or functional.
For YEARS Sonos has failed to fix the volume control issue. It’s kind of a joke at this point.
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