Sonos Port - The Versatile Streaming Component for Your Stereo or Receiver (Renewed)

4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars | 18 ratings

Price: 419

Last update: 12-02-2024


About this item

Connect port to your traditional stereo to stream music and more. Enjoy control with the Sonos app or Apple AirPlay 2, and easily expand your sound system to more rooms.
Enjoy music, podcasts, audiobooks, and internet radio with your amplified audio equipment. You can also stream vinyl, CDs, and stored audio files to Sonos speakers in other rooms of your home.
Stream sound directly from your iPhone or iPad and ask Siri to play Apple Music.
Use the line-in to connect your phone or another device to your stereo.

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Top reviews from the United States

TSharpeee
5.0 out of 5 stars Love the sound quality
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2021
Needed to purchase a preamp for my turntable and with the Sonos Port I was able to listen to my albums for the first time in 40 years. With the Sonos speaker network that I’ve configured the records sound great. Better than the digital version.
Keith R Woodward
2.0 out of 5 stars Not stable and dropped app connections
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Sonos is great when it works but garbage is your network changes!
Ashwin
3.0 out of 5 stars App is glitchy and it was impossible to update when I first bought
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
App is really janky and often times does weird things and to update from out the box I tried all sorts of things and i had to use my laptop at the same time I was using my phone while setting it up
Joshua Allen
1.0 out of 5 stars Defective
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2021
Device didn't work, in poor condition. Item said "New" when ordered, and charged full price for new. Item received was refurbished, scuffed, light burned out, and non-functional WiFI. Total garbage waste of time.
Mr. C
2.0 out of 5 stars Be prepared for Sonos to break your network
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
I’ve had Sonos products for more than 10 years, have 12 Sonos devices and have gone through major (forced) upgrades when they made their new products incompatible with older versions of the same products.

What is consistent through all the generations of Sonos products is their ability to break your network and/or have one or more of their speakers or Ports randomly drop from the network even when next to your Wi-Fi gateway.

Sonos products use a legacy/obsolete network protocol called Spanning Tree which is designed to recover network connectivity in case part of your network breaks (and keep the music going). One of the challenges with this protocol is that, if not implemented correctly, your Sonos devices will bombard your network with traffic when trying to fix issues with connectivity. This has the effect of having sound stop, along with any and all other devices on your network, due to the broadcast storm conditions their products can create.

The only way I have ever been able to make Sonos work in my house is to hardwire them to Ethernet connections, as this is the only way to prevent them periodically dropping from WiFi and/or causing these massive broadcast storms.

So my advice if purchasing their products is only ever connect them with physical Ethernet cables and never, ever mix configurations (say one Sonos on Wi-Fi and another on Ethernet).

For the most part this avoids the spanning tree broadcast storms and you’ll be left with only periodic requirements to factory reset a particular unit when it decides it no longer wants to be part of your network.

In recent versions of their software, the default is to connect to Wi-Fi, so you’ll need to manually reconfigure it to use Ethernet (hopefully before it has time to take out your Wi-Fi network with another broadcast storm).

So while their sound quality is always excellent, the software team that implements networking functions continues to get a F mark from me.

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