Your command to alexa via the sonos one to play music on all speakers in that group would be.
Alexa sonos play in all rooms.
They are two different technologies.
Requires to be close to sonos one and have all speakers grouped.
Play music on sonos by referring to the room names in your sonos app.
You most certainly can.
You just cannot group both echos and sonos together.
Voice command works just fine to play music throughout all rooms.
Alexa play smooth jazz on boombox.
It makes loads of sense to get the two playing nicely.
However if you group 3 rooms say room 1 2 and 3 via the sonos app and then say alexa play tom petty in room 3 it will play in the entire group.
I have 5 rooms of sonos gear and a group called everywhere in which i have added and preferred all my sonos speakers.
That group may consist of sonos one bedroom sonos play 1 kitchen and maybe a play 5 living room.
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Enjoy all the conveniences of voice control with amazon alexa on sonos.
I have several sonos play1 sonos connect and recently got a sonos one.
Added a alexa dot in the bed room thinking i could add the alexa tab to the system and control the sonos players also from the dot.
Sonos makes the best multi room audio system and with its echo devices and alexa amazon arguably makes the best voice assistant ecosystem.
After you ve added all the speakers rooms you have to give the alexa group a unique name like boombox.
Using the alexa mobile app you can pick and choose which alexa speakers including both echo devices and alexa enabled speakers from third parties such as the sonos one or the polk command bar.
Alexa does not recognize groups.
When i say alexa play david bowie everywhere i get ziggy stardust playing in all those rooms.
For example if you have a sonos room called kitchen request alexa play music in the kitchen please note that you must have the sonos app to use the sonos skill.