SONOS Era 300 Wireless Speaker System Instructions
- July 1, 2024
- Sonos
Table of Contents
- SONOS Era 300 Wireless Speaker System Instructions
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Overview
- What you’ll need
- Setup options
- Create a Sonos account
- Play some music
- Room control
- Volume control
- Trueplay™
- Change Sonos system
- New router
- Frequently Asked Questions
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SONOS Era 300 Wireless Speaker System Instructions
Specifications
- WiFi connectivity required
- Sonos S2 app for setup and control
- Supports up to 32 products in a system
- Compatible with iOS and Android devices
- Auxiliary input for non-streaming audio sources
Product Usage Instructions
Setup Process
To set up your Sonos speakers:
- Download the Sonos app on your mobile device.
- Plug in your speaker(s) and open the app to begin the setup process.
- Follow the app’s instructions to connect your speakers to your WiFi network.
System Expansion
You can expand your Sonos system at any time by adding more speakers. Simply open the Sonos app and follow the prompts to add new products to your existing setup.
Network Setup Options
If your WiFi network is problematic, consider connecting a Sonos product to your router using an Ethernet cable to create a dedicated network for your Sonos system. Ensure all devices are on the same network for seamless operation.
Creating a Sonos Account
During setup, you will create a Sonos account that allows you to manage and expand your system. Use this account to access features on the app and Sonos website. Update your account settings within the app if needed.
Playing Music
- Sonos Radio: Enjoy free music, shows, and live stations. Upgrade to Sonos Radio HD for exclusive content.
- Stream from Apps: Control Sonos using popular apps like Spotify or Pandora. Connect to a Sonos room or group within the app to start playback.
- Apple Airplay 2: Stream content directly from Apple devices to your Sonos speakers.
- Bluetooth: For Bluetooth-enabled speakers, set up on WiFi first, then switch to Bluetooth for music playback.
Overview
New to Sonos? Set up your speakers in no time
Download the Sonos app and plug in your speaker(s). The app will guide you
through setup.
Create the sound system you want, and expand it any time.
The Sonos listening experience is effortless, whether you’re setting up your
first speaker or custom-tuning your fifth.
Already have Sonos?
Open the app and tap Add, or go to Settings > System Add Product.
Build out your system whenever and however (up to 32 products).
Join more than one Sonos system and control the music at your friend’s house
too.
What you’ll need
- WiFi—have your network name and password ready. (Your Sonos products and the mobile device with the Sonos app need to be set up on the same WiFi network.)
- Mobile device—connected to your WiFi.
- Sonos S2 app—download the app from the app store on your mobile device. You’ll use it to set up and control your Sonos system. (If you’re upgrading from the Sonos S1 app, you can remove S1 from your device after you upgrade.)
- A Sonos account—If you don’t have an account, you’ll create one during setup. Learn more about Sonos accounts.
- A power source—plug in your speaker and the app will guide you through setup.
Once your Sonos system is set up, you can use your computer to control the
music, too. Get the app for your PC or Mac at sonos.com/support.
Note: Get more information about the latest Sonos system requirements and
compatible audio formats.
Setup options
- Setting up Sonos on your home WiFi is the answer for most homes.
- If your WiFi is slow, doesn’t reach all the rooms where you want to use Sonos, or is already in high demand, you can connect a Sonos product to your router with an Ethernet cable to create a separate wireless network just for your Sonos system.
Note: Your Sonos products and the mobile device with the Sonos app need
to be on the same WiFi network.
You can switch between wired and wireless setup if something changes in your
home. Learn more about setting up your Sonos products.
Create a Sonos account
During setup, you’ll create a Sonos account that’s used to manage and expand
your Sonos system (both in the app and on
www.sonos.com).
If you need to verify your user ID, change a password, or transfer your
account to a different email address, open the app on your mobile device and
tap > Account. (If the Account isn’t available, your system needs to be
updated.)
Learn more about Sonos accounts.
Play some music
- Sonos Radio. Free access out of the box to music, original shows, and all the live stations you love, or you can upgrade to Sonos Radio HD for access to exclusive stations and artist content.
- Stream from your favorite app. Control Sonos directly from a different app (like Spotify, Pandora, or Pocket Casts). Just open that app and connect to a Sonos room or group to start the music.
- Apple 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.
- Bluetooth. If you have a Bluetooth-enabled speaker like Roam or Move, set it up on WiFi, then connect to Bluetooth and play your music.
- Add services or subscriptions. Bring together all your streaming, voice, and control services so you can easily browse music, radio, podcasts, and audiobooks.
- 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 your turntable or other external audio device.
Room control
Tap on a mobile device to see what’s playing in each room. To change what’s
playing, tap a room, and choose different content from Browse, Search, or My
Sonos.
Select to group Sonos products to play the same audio. With the Sonos S2 app,
you can also save a group of rooms to easily select it again later.
If you’re near a speaker, press and hold the button to easily add music from
another room. If different content is playing in different rooms, just press
and hold until youhear the sound you want.
Volume control
Control the volume on your Sonos system in several different ways—whatever works best in the moment.
Speaker touch controls: when you’re near a speaker, adjust the volume or
stop the music using the touch controls on the speaker.
The app: slide the volume control up or down. If products are grouped,
you can adjust the volume for the whole group or for individual speakers.
Your voice: if you have a voice-enabled Sonos product, use your voice to
turn adjust the volume or stop the music.
The buttons on your mobile device: turn on hardware volume control in
your settings if you want to use the buttons on your mobile device to control
the volume on Sonos even when you’re not in the app.
Add product
It’s easy to expand your Sonos system anytime.
Just plug in the new speaker, open the Sonos app, and tap Add when it appears,
or go to Settings > System > Add Product.
Trueplay™
Every room is different. Trueplay tuning measures how sound reflects off
walls, furnishings, and other surfaces in a room, then fine tunes your Sonos
speaker to make sure it sounds great no matter where you’ve placed it.
Trueplay works on iOS mobile devices running iOS 8 or later. During tuning,
you’ll move around the room holding your mobile device.
- Select System, and pick the room you want to tune.
- Choose Trueplay Tuning to get started.
Auto Trueplay
Portable Sonos products like Sonos Roam and Move can tune themselves automatically. Auto Trueplay uses your speaker’s microphone to detect the environment and make periodic tuning adjustments so you get great sound wherever your speaker is and whatever you’re listening to.
Go to System, and select your portable speaker to turn on auto Trueplay.
Change Sonos system
Add a different Sonos system
Sonos allows quick and easy access to any Sonos system. When you add another
Sonos system in the app, it will automatically connect as you move from one
place to another so you can enjoy Sonos at home, at a friend’s, or your
vacation house without missing a beat.
Learn more about connecting to an existing Sonos system in a different
location.
Learn more about setting up a new Sonos system in a new location.
Forget the current Sonos system
If you are connected to more than one Sonos system and no longer want to
connect your mobile device to the current one, go to > System > Forget Current
Sonos System. You might want to do this when you join a Sonos system
temporarily, like a vacation rental.
Transfer system ownership
If you create a new Sonos account, or you’re using pre-owned products that are
still registered to the original account, you will need to transfer system
ownership. If you don’t know the credentials for the existing account, go to >
Account and tap Sign Out, then go to Settings > System > Transfer System
Ownership to assign a new account to your Sonos system.
New router
If you have a wireless setup (no Sonos product connected to your router):
After you install a new router or change your network password, update your
Sonos system with the new network information. Just open the Sonos app and
we’ll walk you through it.
If you have a wired setup (there’s a Sonos product connected to your router):
You don’t have to do anything when you install a new router (as long as you
connect a Sonos product to it) or when you change your password. Your Sonos
products will continue to work as before.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many products can I connect to my Sonos system?
A: You can connect up to 32 products to your Sonos system for a tailored sound experience.
Q: Can I control my Sonos system from a computer?
A: Yes, after setting up your system, you can use the Sonos app on your PC or Mac to control music playback and settings.
Q: What if I need to change my WiFi network?
A: If you need to switch WiFi networks, follow the instructions in the Sonos app to reconnect your speakers to the new network seamlessly.
References
- Help and Support | Sonos
- Sonos: Meet Sonos Ace, Our New Wireless Headphones
- Help and Support | Sonos
- Creating your Sonos Account | Sonos
- Connect to multiple Sonos systems | Sonos
- Imported playlists missing from the Sonos music library | Sonos
- Use Line-In on Sonos | Sonos
- Browse all products | Sonos
- Sonos system requirements | Sonos
- Listen to your turntable on Sonos | Sonos
- Switch Sonos between a wireless and wired setup | Sonos
- Sonos: Meet Sonos Ace, Our New Wireless Headphones
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