Hi all. We got sonos in our household back in April, and we have not looked back sinde then. before sonos we had an ipod touch, wired to a couple of computer speakers in our bedroomd and the back wired to an amplifier in our living room. All fine if it wasn't because the various apps we used were breaking up the signal from the various Internet radio stations more often than we liked. Thanks to Sieghard and others we finally got convinced that Sonos might solve our needs for listening to radio and music services such as spotify or Wimp and we went out an bought 2 play 1 for the bedroom and kitchen, and the small connect pre-amp that Works smoothly with our Integrated amplifier. We listen to quite alot of radio from around the World, as well as music and podcasts and we do not listen to the same Things all the time. The fact that you can tether one or more of the units together to play the same thing is so nice, as well as playing individual contents in seprat rooms when that is needed is really something we have missed and really love. As for the risk of suddently loosing accessibility in an app is that not always something we risk as visually impaired costomers. If I recall back in the time people were worried that apple might pull the plug on voice over, yet that has not happened. Sometimes you need to take a chance in life and in regards to sonos it is a chance worth taking, at least for me and my Family. Should sonos break accessibility eventually in the apps across all platforms, and can it not be undone, I am sure we can sell the hardware without too much trouble, and we think the gain of Sonos is worth the Little risk of sonos forever making their apps inaccessible. HTH, Jesper.
On 7/14/14, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote: > No, Sonos has to be hard wired to the router. This can be achieved by > either > wiring one of the players to your router if your router is in a room where > you also want a player, if not just use the Sonos Bridge and connect it to > your router. The bridge then creates the Zigby network which is what all > the > other Sonos players use to communicate with each other. > > > Regards, > Sieghard > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf > Of Brent Harding > Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 4:20 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Sonos multi-room Wireless music system was: Bluetooth speakers > > Can these things just hook to a wifi network? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2014 4:55 AM > Subject: RE: Sonos multi-room Wireless music system was: Bluetooth speakers > > > Hi Krister, > > I have had my Sonos system for 4 years and for all these years the app was > useable with a few areas where improvements would have been nice. Some of > these seemed simple, e.g. the labelling of some buttons, but Sonos seemed > to > ignore repeated requests for accessibility improvements. Neil Barnfather as > well as myself continued to impress upon them that they really needed to > make accessibility a priority and this finally occurred several months ago. > I first received an invitation to Beta test and once again the first Betas > seemed little improved. Then they came out with a major release which > totally changed the app. Accessibility was apparently given a lot of > consideration as everything in the app is beautifully accessible now. I > feel > that Sonos has made a commitment with respect to accessibility and > personally am not very worried at all that suddenly they release a version > which makes the app completely inaccessible again. > > I will check with respect to Mac accessibility, as I said, the Windows > controller works just fine with Jaws, one of the few things I can think of > right now which is not accessible is the information as to what is playing. > For example, if I play a particular radio station I can see in the app on > my > iPhone who the artist is and the song title. I have not figured out a way > to > do this on the PC although I haven't spend a lot of time checking since > mostly I just find music and play it. Even on my iPhone I rarely look at > this information, but of course for others this might be more important. > Basically when you use the app with Jaws you have to use the tab key to tab > through the various controls similar to how you tab around in iTunes. You > then use enter or the arrow keys to expand menus or select something and if > you check the screen with the Jaws cursor it reads absolutely nothing just > as it doesn't really read anything useful in iTunes or how in Firefox you > can't read the screen with the Jaws cursor. But it works well with the tab, > enter and arrow keys, it would be nice if Sonos was able to enable keyboard > shortcuts for some stuff, but the app is fairly simple so it's OK. > > As I said, I'll check with their tech support about the accessibility of > the > Mac app and let you know what they say. Maybe in the meantime a Mac user > who > also has a Sonos system can contribute something more. I haven't seen Neil > post anything for some time, but I'm pretty sure he's a heavy Mac user and > I > also know he has a lot of Sonos players. > > > Regards, > Sieghard > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the viphone list. > > All new members to the this list are moderated by default. 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