A:AnswerNot without the Sonos Port. You can plug a Port into each receiver/amplifier you have in the house. Then you could group the Roam and the Port together to play the same thing at the same time.
A:AnswerNot sure why you would do this in the first place. Bluetooth is only needed when WiFi is not available. If WiFi is available, you would just select the Roam in the app like any other Sonos speaker in your ecosystem and they would all play your selected content.
A:AnswerHi, and thank you for your question. You can use voice assistants to control our products, however you can't use them to synchronize music between the two platforms.
A:AnswerThe only products that we make that are designed to plug in directly to the Tv are Arc, Beam, and Amp. Any of our other products can play tv sound, but only if they are grouped with on of our speakers that are designed to work with your tv.
A:AnswerIt is recognized by the app as the other speakers (Solo, one, etc) as long they are connected in the same network.
In the go, you have two options with this device:
a) If you have WIFI, you join your speaker and app (phone) to the same network
b) Use bluetooth to drive from your phone.
A:AnswerIf you would like to have surround sound in a home theater configuration, you would need x2 One/OneSL or Fives. The Roam cannot be used as surround sound speakers.
A:AnswerHi and thank you for your question. You should be able to do this. Airplay from the AppleTV to Roam, then group the other speakers in the Sonos app.
A:AnswerThe Speaker is a receiver, not transmitter. WIFI range is determined by Router. That said, Roam is not a quality sounding speaker. Lots of issues ....plus sounds hollow and over priced.