A:Answer The Sonos Roam SL has some limitations when it comes to pairing with other devices:
1. Pairing with Another Bluetooth Speaker:
Not Possible: The Sonos Roam SL cannot be paired directly with another Bluetooth speaker. Sonos speakers are designed to work within the Sonos ecosystem, meaning they pair and sync with other Sonos speakers through Wi-Fi using the Sonos app. While you can use the Roam SL as a Bluetooth speaker for your phone, tablet, or computer, it does not have the capability to send audio to another Bluetooth speaker.
2. Pairing with a TV:
Bluetooth Connection to TV:
The Sonos Roam SL can be used as a Bluetooth speaker for your TV if your TV supports Bluetooth audio output. However, this setup might introduce latency, causing audio and video to be out of sync, which is not ideal for watching TV.
Wi-Fi Connection via Sonos System:
If your TV is connected to a Sonos soundbar (like the Sonos Beam or Arc), you can use the Roam SL as part of a multi-room audio setup. This allows the TV audio to play through the Roam SL, but it would still require the TV to be connected to a Sonos soundbar for the Wi-Fi sync to work properly.
Conclusion:
Pairing with Another Bluetooth Speaker: Not possible.
Pairing with a TV: Possible via Bluetooth, but not recommended due to potential audio lag. Alternatively, it can be used in conjunction with other Sonos speakers connected to the TV over Wi-Fi.
For a more seamless experience with a TV, it’s recommended to use a Sonos soundbar like the Beam or Arc, which can be paired with other Sonos speakers like the Roam SL for multi-room audio.