![]() ![]() We’re sorry so many of our owners encountered that nasty “system not found” error in our last update. ![]() If you haven’t tuned your speaker yet, this update will make it even easier. If you’ve already Trueplay tuned your speaker and you haven’t moved it since, you won’t need to retune it after this update. To make it easier for Sonos owners to take full advantage of Trueplay, we’ve simplified the tuning process. Trueplay is an amazing pro level tool that helps you tune your speaker to sound great, no matter where you put it or how you position it. ![]() Slide Over works with iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, and iPad mini 2 or later. Split View works with iPad Pro, iPad Air 2 or iPad mini 4. Or Slide Over to fire up some tunes then get back to your emails. Use Split View to check music blogs while building a playlist. You can now open other apps right alongside Sonos using the iOS features Split View and Slide Over. You can use Peek and Pop to jump to any content in your Sonos app a lot faster than drilling down, screen by screen.ĭouble Your Fun with Split View and Slide Over Once you’re in the app, swipe up for quick access to additional menus. Got an iPhone 6s or 6s Plus? Gently press your Sonos app–Play, Favorites and Search controls appear. We’ve also given the UI a little facelift. Which translates into more vibrantly detailed sound. That’s geek speak for more bits of audio data coming through. Rhapsody and Napster now stream at higher bitrates. All from your iPhone or iPad lock screen. Here is the complete Sonos 6.3 update Features: (this information was gathered from Sonos Website) There are some other updates for Rhapsody and Napster, split screen and some bug fixes. Here you can search for music, play or pause, or look through favorites. Just press and hold the app for a second or two and a little screen will pop up. If you have the 6s or 6s Plus, you can now use the Sonos Peek and Pop. Oh! And you can use this feature on your iPad too! iPhone 6s and 6s Plus Peek and Pop AIC is pretty excited about this offer because now we don’t have to put in our password, or touch our fingerprint to use the locked app. With this update, you can now control all the music in the world on your iOS while the screen is locked. Sonos just released the 6.3 app update and we’re sure you’ll want to take advantage of what they’re now offering. Wireless Speakers & Wireless Music Systems.The four product lines losing software support in the spring are the original Zone Players (later sold under the names Connect and Connect: Amp) the very first Play:5 Sonos speaker the CR200, a physical controller that preceded smartphone-app control and the Sonos Bridge, which was used to wirelessly connect Sonos speakers together before that ability was moved into the speakers themselves. Sonos also says it's offering a trade-in program and recycling options for the obsolete goods. Technically, they’ve all been supported for the 10-plus-year time frame that Sonos claims its audio products will last. These are some of the company's most aged speakers and accessories-products that were launched between 20. Now, the Santa Barbara, California-based device maker has to abandon some of its older products.įour of Sonos’ products are losing software support starting this May. Wireless speaker company Sonos has long boasted about making products built to last, despite fast-evolving technology standards that sometimes render connected devices obsolete. ![]()
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