Sonos Not Showing On Spotify App

  1. The new Sonos S2 app is here. Setting up Sonos. Using the Sonos App. Music, Podcasts, and Voice Services. Update your Sonos System. Home Theater System. Get in touch with Sonos.
  2. If that’s a no-go, Sonos assured me that users can opt out and that nothing else about the Sonos app experience will change. It’s not surprising to see Sonos shift toward services.

As announced earlier in the year, Sonos has rolled out new features focused on Spotify integration. Assuming you use Sonos speakers in your home, you can now use the Spotify app to control them directly. It’s a nifty function, but it’s launching in beta, meaning it’s still a little rough around the edges and signing up can be a little confusing.

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You may not see all results while browsing Spotify in the Sonos app until this is resolved. Oct 30, 13:22 UTC Identified - The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented. Oct 30, 13:20 UTC Alexa - Voice control issues. Resolved - This incident has. Launch the Sonos app on your phone. Set up your Sonos speakers on your Wi-Fi, following the steps in the app. Tap Add Music Services and select Spotify. Make sure you have turned on the option of Control Sonos from Spotify in Settings. Launch the Spotify app on your phone, tablet or laptop.

You’ll sign up for the beta through the Sonos iOS or Android app. Tap “Settings” and then head into the “Advanced Settings” submenu. From there, select the “Beta Program” option and then hit the “Join Beta Program” button that pops up.

Once that’s done, you’ll be ready to control your Sonos speakers through your Spotify app. This feature is only available to Spotify Premium users, so you’ll need to shell out for a subscription fee if you haven’t already. Using the Spotify app, you can send whatever song you’re playing to any of your Sono speakers, letting your music follow you through the house without a bunch of app switching.

When you’re on the Now Playing page in the Spotify app, you’ll see the speaker you’re currently listening on listed below the play controls. Simply tap that to summon a menu that shows available speakers. From this page, you’ll be able to switch to another speaker without jumping over to the Sonos app.

You can also use the Spotify app to group speakers and play music through the entire house. One of the coolest aspects of this functionality is that it allows your friends to play their music over your speaker system through their own Spotify app. There’s no need for them to download the Sonos app either, which makes it relatively easy for your friends to join your music party.

It should be noted that this functionality also works when you’re not connected to WiFi. While this feature might not have many uses, there are a couple of instances where it could come in handy. For instance, you can use this function to ensure that you have music playing the second you walk in the door. If you’re the type to play tricks on family members, we can see it having a few applications there as well.

There’s no word just yet on when this Spotify feature will move out of beta, but it seems close to final as it is. That could mean a relatively quick shift into a full release, assuming testers don’t uncover a bunch of bugs while it’s in beta. If you have a set of Sonos speakers and you’re a Spotify Premium subscriber, give this functionality a spin for yourself.

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  • You can reset your Sonos speaker by disconnecting your device, and then holding the top two buttons while you reconnect it.
  • Resetting your Sonos speaker like this will delete your speaker's personal information, previous settings, and any downloaded music.
  • You may need to reset your Sonos speaker if you're giving it to someone else, or you simply want to restore it to its original settings.
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No matter how long you've owned your Sonos speaker, you can always reset it.

A reset is especially helpful if you're giving your speaker to a friend or family member, looking to resell it, or want to fix bugs.

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However, note that this is different than rebooting your system by unplugging it and plugging it back in. Unlike a simple reboot, a factory reset will permanently erase all of your speaker's information, settings, and music.

After following the steps below, your Sonos device will be restored to its factory conditions.

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How to complete Sonos factory reset

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1. Unplug your Sonos speaker to turn it off. Or if it's a battery-operated Sonos Move, take it off its charging base and turn the device off.

2. Locate the two buttons on the top of your device and hold them down. Depending on your device, the buttons will be different — they might be 'Join,' 'Play/Pause,' or 'Mute.' It doesn't matter what they do.

On the Sonos Move, instead of holding the top two buttons, just hold down the 'Join' button.

© Marissa Perino/Business Insider Press and hold the two top buttons. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

3. Plug your device back in, or place it into its charging cradle, while you're still holding the buttons. Your Sonos' light will blink orange and white, and then turn green.

© Marissa Perino/Business Insider Continue holding the top buttons as they flash orange and white. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

4. Once the light turns green, let go of the buttons. The green light should still be on, which means it's been successfully reset to factory condition.

© Marissa Perino/Business Insider Your Sonos device has now been reset. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

5. You can then head to the Sonos app where you'll be prompted to set up a new product. Tap 'Set up this product' and then follow the onscreen instructions to set it up.

© Marissa Perino/Business Insider Set up your newly restored speaker as a new device using the Sonos app. Marissa Perino/Business Insider

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