Sonos Cheats

Sonos Hack 15.6 + Redeem Codes

Total Control. All your music

Developer: Sonos, Inc.
Category: Music
Price: Free
Version: 15.6
ID: com.sonos.SonosController2

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Description

The official app for setting up and controlling Sonos.

Sonos is the premier smart sound system that makes it easy to enjoy all your content where and how you want.

Features

·Breeze through setup with step-by-step guidance. Add speakers and expand your system any time.

·Stream music, podcasts, radio, and audiobooks from hundreds of popular services, including Apple Music, Amazon Music, Audible, Pandora, Spotify, TIDAL, and more.

·Control your system from any room. Start the music, adjust the volume, and group or ungroup speakers.

·Enjoy free music, original programming, and 60,000+ global broadcast stations on Sonos Radio.¹

·Immerse yourself in music, movies, and more with support for 24-bit lossless audio² and Dolby Atmos.³

·Elevate your home theater experience with special settings like Speech Enhancement and Night Sound.⁴

·Save favorite artists, stations, playlists, shows, albums and songs for quick and easy access.

·Schedule custom alarms to soundtrack your entire day.

·Tune speakers like a pro in minutes with Trueplay and manually adjust EQ settings.

·Set up Sonos Voice Control to play music and control your system with hands-free ease and unmatched privacy.

·Add Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant to your system for hands-free help.⁵

·Keep your system up to date with new features and services released throughout the year.

If you are a California resident, for more information about our privacy practices, please see:
California Privacy Notice: https://www.sonos.com/legal/privacy#legal-privacy-addendum-container

1. Available on Sonos products connected to WiFi.
2. Requires compatible speaker and service.
3. Available on select soundbars. Requires Atmos encoded content.
4. Available for TV content with a Sonos soundbar.
5. Available on WiFi.

Version history

15.6
2023-07-25
Bug fixes and improved performance.
15.5
2023-06-21
Bug fixes and improved performance.
15.4
2023-05-23
Bug fixes and improved performance.
15.3
2023-04-18
Bug fixes and improved performance.
15.2.1
2023-04-05
Bug fixes and improved performance.
15.2
2023-03-27
Bug fixes and improved performance.
15.1.1
2023-03-07
Bug fixes and improved performance.
15.1
2023-02-22
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.20
2022-12-06
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.19
2022-11-15
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.18.2
2022-11-08
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.18.1
2022-10-20
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.18
2022-10-18
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.16
2022-09-20
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.15
2022-09-13
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.14
2022-08-23
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.12
2022-07-19
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.10
2022-06-21
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.8.1
2022-05-25
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.8
2022-05-24
Bug fixes and improved performance.

14.6.1
2022-05-11
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.6
2022-04-19
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.4
2022-03-22
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.3
2022-03-08
Bug fixes and improved performance.
14.2
2022-02-23
Bug fixes and improved performance.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Sonos Radio HD Monthly
(Monthly Sonos Radio HD subscription)
$9.99
Free
HJ903053336✱✱✱✱✱ 510B86A✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
583.1K Ratings

Reviews

Tommy Becks,
Sonos still Sonos
I see the hate and love relationship here. The transition between the old and new app definitely messed some people up but not for me. I don’t know how people’s speakers were lost during the transition, but I can only think of it being a WiFi issue or user error. As a person who works in people’s homes, I can say most of the tech issues are because they don’t know what they’re doing. I mean, it could be the app but I’m just saying.

I wasn’t able to update to the Gen 2 app because I was still using a ZP80. I had no idea. At first, I thought my whole entire system couldn’t be updated because Sonos called all my equipment old. This made me angry, knowing all my Sonos from barely a year ago is on a decline. Then I noticed that I was able to check the “compatible” equipment, to which is told me my very old connect was the thing holding me back. I removed it and now all my Sonos is under the new app. No issues with the app or speakers of course.

I guess what I’m saying here is Sonos poor communication and stating “anything before May 2020” is considered gen 1 is not only inaccurate it makes people think all the wrong things. ALL my Sonos works with the new app, old and new, just not my Sonos Connect from 2015. It still works with the old app, however. Sonos needs to rectify this with their consumers.
Dan NH,
Can’t handle the bugs
When the app works, it’s the same as the previous version. When it doesn’t and speakers disappear mid listening session or suddenly you are
“Unable to Connect,” it’s infuriating. God forbid you want to switch stations or songs... you’ll undo anything you fixed the previous day.
There can literally be sound coming out of a speaker and the app will be unable to see it. The issues are resolvable (you basically end up re-adding the speaker... sometimes 3-4 times), but it can take minutes to up to 30 minutes depending on the situation-it was a 20-minute fix session that prompted me to finally review. That wouldn’t be so bad, but it happens EVERY SINGLE DAY. Only the days that I only listened to one thing on one speaker have I NOT had an issue I had to fix. I don’t buy the user-error arguments here. I never had issues like this with the previous app/firmware, and my WiFi config is exactly the same. If there’s a universal cause that is my fault, great, tell me what it is, and I’ll fix it.
This app was not ready for prime time. The number one development rule in every software company I’ve worked for is you can’t break your existing customers. I love SONOS, but I feel like I’m driving a Ferrari with two flat tires at the moment.
Tamsharley,
Terrible app, great beam!
Too bad Sonos has to have an app(like everything else!) like we need more apps? Ugh! Anyway, the app is terrible. I just got my beam. My first sound bar recommended by my brother. The beam, great! Can’t say enough about it! The app? Terrible! I’ve only had it a few hours and the app has disconnected itself from the beam already four to five times! It does this every time I close out the app totally. I don’t need an app on constantly in the background! 🙄 Sheesh!! Plus don’t set your pair your remote (at least from dish) up with it. Otherwise you can’t turn the tv off n on!!?? Setting it back up, takes several steps! This is ridiculous! I mean, really, Sonos? This is the best you can do? Plus, Sonos wants access, if you add your music services to take away or change as they please? WTH?!! And what happened to trueplay? I know others are complaining online, there has been no news on that. I got two recommendations for the beam. My brother and a tech. But they forgot to mention the app issues!! So right now, I’m still on the fence about keeping this expensive (yet cheaper version of the arc) just because of a stupid, clunky app! This app, keeps getting less stars from me all in one day! Get it together Sonos! I’m using this on new iPad Air 4 if that matters. Not that they read reviews apparently. Since I see no reviewers have gotten a response yet! Enough said!
monkeyattack,
Average Sound, Frustrating User Experience
I really want to like this system, the concept behind it is convenient and easy, however the execution falls far short. The sound is not bad, but the enjoyment ends there. Like everyone else, they endlessly try to get you into a subscription, and if you don’t do that, your faced with 30-second commercials whenever you turn it on. I own lots of music, but this stupid system won’t let me play 80% of my songs, even ones that were purchased within the last two years from iTunes. What it chooses to play and not play seems very random, and is done under the guise of licensing and copyright law etc. These types of systems are built for residential home use, so I’m not sure why it gets so draconian in this area. But wait, there is more. The network routinely loses or forgets speakers in the network. I am constantly having to re-setup individual speakers within the system, because it fails to recognize them. Sometimes, this is a quick 60-second fix, using prompts from the app, but just as frequently, the situation is only resolved by restarting the router, or actually having to walk the speaker over to the router and connect it with an analog cable, a chore which can take five or six minutes. For a system that touts being plug and play and super convenient, it is rare that I can actually turn it on and just have music play. There is almost always some sort of troubleshooting I have to do, or workaround I have to perform.
PJ Pfunk,
Buggy, buggy, buggy
Figure it out gang! So frustrating.

App won’t connect to WiFi, even though every other app on the phone works fine. Won’t allow me to submit diagnostics because of the WiFi problem again. Set alarms sometimes work, which is worse than never working. I’ve been late to work because I was relying on it to wake me up, like it had done consistently for the past year. How do I trust this thing again? Bad lag from the time I pick up my phone to the time I can turn up/down the music or change the song. Sometimes I have to wait a full minute. Website says I can continue to use the S1 app with my old equipment if I prefer, but somebody’s lying. Since I signed on the the new app my equipment is now listed as incompatible. TV sound still connects, and I can manually turn on the last internet radio station I was playing on the app, but I have to use the buttons on the speaker and I can’t change the station.
Update: After several days and repeated attempts to delete and reinstall the app I appear to have regained control. How long will it last? Pins and needles! The excitement is excruciating. What to expect from here is a question I cannot answer.
Sonos convert.,
None compare
This is hands down the best whole house system money can buy. Not only is the system set up room to room probably the easiest plug and play system I’ve ever installed, but the sound is incomparable. Over the years I have built this system with every product offered, Stereo paired Ones in each room, the garage and the porch, the Arc and Sub with Ones as surround in the living room, stereo paired Fives in the sunroom, and a Move for the deck and yard. My house sounds like a concert hall I kid you not. I absolutely love walking room to room and outside with music following me. That has always been a pet peave of mine with traditional stereo systems, listening to a really good song, have to leave the room and not being able to continue listening to the same song. Sonos has made that ancient history. The really blow you away thing is they are all controlled by the super simple to use app. Not only can you control the entire system with a finger tip, you can individually control each room. Just incomparable, these guys have figured it out. There is nothing on the market that even comes close.
Harpster111,
Really poorly thought out integrations, no backwards compatibility, bizzare config steps
I was so psyched when I first started buying and setting up Sonos products. I wish I knew then what I know now.

Sonos at its best is a really great thing - excellent sound broadcast anywhere across the house from any device. Sonos at its worst is a mystifying string of committee decisions that manifest in the form of really essential and basic performance requirements that are, for no apparent reason, complex and treated almost as afterthoughts. Why does S2’s automated configuration walkthrough recognize one of the brand new Sonos one modules I bought from Costco and not the other? A great mystery… Why does the manual setup process fail four times in a row? Another great mystery…. Why do I need to undergo some dance of the button pressing fairies to add the Sonos app to other mobile devices that are already authenticated on my protected WiFi network? I can’t really think of a good reason, and certainly no other smart home technology I use is quite so convoluted and awkward at the most essential of out of the box tasks.

Part II - I can’t remember when the last time something I bought in a product series from a consumer facing company was not backwards compatible over at least a decade. Sonos? Forget about devices they sold you two Christmas’ past…. Might as well be from another planet. Some decisions made here that consumer protection regulators ought to be keen on, if you ask me.
hafa2win,
So Many Problems with S2 app
I have had 13 sonos devices sense gen 2 came out, like 3 plus years. Everything worked perfectly never a problem. It was easy to add a new product. Perfect. I even had it on the 5G of my dual band network. Then S2 upgrade happened. I have speakers disappearing. I have some of my speakers showing up on different networks. To add a new device forget it. It is such a non friendly user process. I read that sonos does not support 5g. Ok so I tried to change networks to my mesh network. I thought I got it. No I can’t get my play 5, playbar or sub to work with the rest of the system. I have restarted my system, reconfigured my router. Nothing had worked. And depending on the phone I use different devices show up on different networks. I hope there is some improvement to the app, because this has taken way to much time to try figure out. I just want my perfect sonos system back to enjoy all over the house and backyard.

Update
Ok I am going to give it another star. After discussing my issues with a friend he recommended using my orbi router only. Once I went from 3 networks to one the devices went to one. After a day it seems to have smoothed out. Updates can still be a problem takes a while. I am still not convinced of the stability but we will see. At least I have everything set up like it was.
Sillyror,
Doesn’t work as the system ages
I have a system that apparently has one or more products from the original system that are not compatible. I have not been able to ever get S2 to work with my system. It won’t set up a new system after “deleting” it from my old network, it says it can’t find any of the products. But when I set them up again on S1 and try to find them on S2 it briefly finds them, says there is one issue, but then brings me immediately to a black screen that says I need to repeat the two steps I’ve just described in order to use S2 (delete system on S1 and set up new system on S2, or take off product that’s not compatible and use s2, well it doesn’t tel me which item isn’t compatible, so how do I move forward?) Sonos customer support has VERY limited support hours so over the last three months I haven’t had the luck of being able to get someone on support when I do have the time to call in. It’s insane that I have no other option and cannot move forward with this app, I tried multiple angles like taking one speaker off of my Sonos at a time and then trying to connect the s2 app and it still says that it has an issue, or that it can’t find the system. At this point I don’t see myself staying loyal to the brand anymore and am tired of trying to get this fixed, which has been an issue since the s2 app launched 😩
lowell62,
Spectacularly Bad
This is one of the worst apps I’ve ever had the displeasure of using. It’s unfortunate that Sonos, more than Apple ever did, holds you hostage to their ecosystem if you want to use their product. I enjoy their speakers quite a bit; however, this app makes the listening experience incredibly frustrating.
It constantly disconnects and forgets where your system is, cuts out intermittently, and the interface is extremely clunky and time-consuming. For instance, while using the Audible in the app, there is no search bar, which means you have to scroll through your entire library to find the book you want. Same goes for Pocket Casts. I scroll through dozens and dozens of podcasts to find what I’m looking for. Yes, there is a very hit or miss search bar for your connected apps collectively, but it just seems lazy not to have such a basic feature for individual apps.
I don’t understand how anybody could rate this above a couple of stars at most. I know some people will say the alternative is to simply use airplay, but that never seems to connect well either. Recently, Sonos has been advertising a forum for listeners to give feedback on their new speaker line, which they seem to have put much time and energy into. If only they would do the same for their piece of junk app.

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