Description of App
The Sonos Wireless HiFi System delivers all the music on earth, in every room, with deep, richly textured sound. Sonos is the only system that combines HiFi sound with high-performance wireless. Plus, it’s simple to setup, control and expand so you can easily fill your home with music. Control your Sonos system with this free app for your iPhone®.
CONTROL YOUR WAY
Search, browse and play your music with the free Sonos Controller App for iPhone
SONOS HiFi SOUND MEETS ROCK-SOLID WIRELESS
Experience your favourite music from the only system that combines rich HiFi sound with high-performance wireless.
STREAM ALL THE MUSIC ON EARTH
Enjoy a universe of music in every room— your iTunes® library, your favorite music services, and more than 100,000 free Internet radio stations, podcasts and shows. Music services vary by region.
EASY TO SET UP
No rewiring. No complex programming. Simply connect a Sonos component to your router and wirelessly link all your players with one touch.
START WITH ONE, EXPAND ANYWHERE.
Add as many Sonos players as you want throughout your home, wirelessly. Play different songs in any room or the same song everywhere, in perfect sync.
Comments
Editing play lists
Sonos 5.0 is more accessible than ever before, almost perfect!
The new version of the Sonos Controller app has come out a couple of days ago and it has been completely redesigned and improved for VOiceOver users. I yet have to find a single place where it falters as far as accessibility is concerned.
Give it another go and you won't be disappointed!
Sonos 6.0 and Trueplay
Sonos 6.0 seems to have maintained the accessibility described in the version 5.0 comment above.
However, there is one new feature, Trueplay, that VoiceOver users apparently cannot take advantage of. Quoting the website, Treuplay "Trueplay uses the microphone in your iOS device to measure how sound reflects off walls, furnishings and other surfaces in a room, and fine tunes your Sonos speaker to make sure it sounds great no matter where you've placed it."
Also according to this link:
https://sonos.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3555
Trueplay currently is disabled in the app when VoiceOver is enabled. It claims they encountered issues in delivering the right experience.
Its unclear why they couldnt' have tried a workaround of asking the user to plug in headphones, or muting VoiceOver and using it with Braille.
Has anyone found a workaround to this to use Trueplay?
TruPlay Worked for Me!
Hello,
When my Sonos Playbar received the update that enabled TruPlay, I was successful in using my iPhone to set it up. Granted I haven't checked it since then, but I assume that once the setup was completed, that is all that needed to be done, so I could just forget it.
I did find the best way of completing the setup was to remove my phone from its case, as the case did cover the microphone and affected the setup process.
Trueplay definitely works now
I have helped a friend set up his Sonos with true play a few weeks ago and it worked perfectly on multiple occasion.