Play Music; Music Sources - Sonos S37 User Manual

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SONOS USER GUIDE

Play music

There are lots of ways to get the music playing on Sonos—choose whichever control works best in the
moment.
• The Sonos app. The free Sonos app is the easiest way to play anything and everything on Sonos. Simply
open the app, tap
• Voice commands. If you have a voice-enabled Sonos speaker, you can use your voice to play and
control the music. Ask Alexa or the Google Assistant to play your favorite radio station or the top hits on
Spotify.
• Controls on the speaker. If you're near a speaker, you can use the speaker controls to adjust volume,
stop the music, or change the song.
• Another streaming app. Control Sonos directly from a different app (like Spotify, Pandora, or Pocket
Casts). Just open the app and connect to a Sonos speaker to start the music.
• Airplay 2. Use AirPlay 2 to stream music, movies, podcasts, and more directly from your favorite apps
to your Sonos speakers. Listen to Apple Music on your Sonos One. Watch a YouTube or Netflix video
and enjoy the sound on Sonos.
When you find music you love, add it to My Sonos in the mobile app so it's easy to play again. You can save,
play, and manage your favorite music and playlists all in one place. Learn more.

Music sources

Sonos gives you easy access to all the music you love—play your favorite artist's newest single from Spotify,
your favorite playlist from your Android phone, a local news radio station, and much more.
• Radio: select from more than 100,000 free internet radio stations, podcasts, and shows. Learn more
• Music services: explore and manage your music services—add your own or try something new. Learn
more
• Stored on your mobile device: play music you've downloaded to your phone or tablet (Android only).
Learn more
• Stored on your computer: play music stored on your computer or any Network-Attached Storage (NAS)
device. Learn more
• Imported playlists: Sonos is compatible with iTunes playlists, as well as M3U, WPL and PLS playlist files
created with third-party software. Learn more
• Other audio devices: play music from a turntable or other external audio device. Learn more
and choose from the list of music sources.

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