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I have 2 with the subwoofer and they all connect
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you're having difficulty pairing three Sonos One speakers and considering switching to the Sonos Move 2, here are some differences and considerations: Sonos One vs. Sonos Move 2 Pairing and Setup Sonos One: The Sonos One speakers can be grouped together for stereo pairing or multi-room audio using the Sonos app. They are designed to work well together in a multi-room setup. Sonos Move 2: The Sonos Move 2 can also be paired with other Sonos speakers and added to a Sonos system. It supports both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, making it more versatile for portable use. Connectivity Sonos One: Connects over Wi-Fi and is part of the Sonos ecosystem. For grouping or stereo pairing, it relies on the Sonos app. Sonos Move 2: Can connect via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or the Sonos app. It offers greater flexibility as it can be used both at home and on the go. Usage Sonos One: Best suited for home use, especially in a multi-room setup. It is not portable and relies on Wi-Fi connectivity. Sonos Move 2: Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, with built-in Bluetooth and a rechargeable battery. It’s more versatile but may not offer the same level of integration with a fixed multi-room setup as Sonos One.
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