Developer
Sonos, Inc
Category
Music & Audio
Version
12.0
Android OS
4.4
Downloads
730M
Content rating
0
👍 Sonos lets you control multi-room audio effortlessly, grouping speakers or playing different music in each room from one intuitive app. Synchronized playback, room-specific volume and scene presets make party setups and everyday listening seamless. The central interface simplifies switching sources and controlling every Sonos device without juggling multiple apps.
👍 The Sonos app integrates hundreds of streaming services—Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal and more—plus podcasts, radio, and local libraries. Universal search finds songs across services and adds favorites to quick-access lists. This consolidated access means you can discover, queue and save music without repeatedly signing into different provider apps.
👍 Setup is quick with step-by-step guidance, automatic firmware updates and easy device pairing, so your system stays current. Sonos’ Trueplay and room-tuning technologies tailor sound to your space, while built-in support for voice assistants (Alexa, Google Assistant) and line-in devices gives flexible control options for hands-free listening.
👎 Sonos requires creating and tying a Sonos account to the app and hardware, which creates ecosystem lock-in. The app is effectively useless without Sonos speakers, making it hard to switch brands or reuse gear. Some users also raise privacy concerns about centralized account-based features and data collection.
👎 Frequent firmware and app updates are enforced across the Sonos ecosystem, often requiring users to update every device before playback resumes. These mandatory upgrades can complicate multi-room setups, break third-party integrations, and sometimes leave older speakers unsupported, frustrating users who prioritize stability over frequent changes.
👎 While the Sonos app supports many streaming services, its search and cross-service integration are inconsistent. You may have to open multiple services to find tracks, and some platforms offer limited features. Additionally, many Sonos units lack Bluetooth and support for true high-resolution audio is limited, disappointing audiophiles.