How to set up SYMFONISK table lamp
You can assemble your SYMFONISK table lamp speaker in moments. Then, on your smartphone or tablet, you set up a Sonos account and the speaker in the Sonos app. You can now control your speaker via WiFi.How to set up SYMFONISK bookshelf speaker
How to attach SYMFONISK speaker hooks (sold separately) to the bookshelf speaker, so that you can hang the speaker from a suitable rail on the wall and then adjust the speaker angle.How to install SYMFONISK speaker hooks
How to attach SYMFONISK speaker hooks (sold separately) to the bookshelf speaker, so that you can hang the speaker from a suitable rail on the wall and then adjust the speaker angle.Sonos is the wireless home sound system that fills as many rooms as you want with great-sounding music, movies and TV. Stream via WiFi. Play whatever you’re craving. And amp up every moment with intense, pulse-pounding sound.
Simply download the Sonos app and follow the instructions. Put your speaker wherever you want. Plug it in. Tap the app. It connects to your WiFi and then you’re ready to play. For everyone in the house and all their devices – smartphones, tablets and computers. Now you’re ready to set up your Sonos and start to stream music. When friends come over they can download the app and play. The Sonos app helps you quickly search through all your services to track down your favourite music, send it to different rooms and adjust the volume or other settings. You don’t even have to be in the same room. And, if your friends have the Sonos app, they can do the same.
Yes, you can connect SYMFONISK to your Sonos system at home, since the table lamp speaker is basically 100% Sonos (same as PLAY 1). The exterior design is IKEA.
It matters when the phone rings or the person with the music has to leave. With SYMFONISK, the songs stream from your WiFi network (not your phone), so there are none of the dropouts, delays or interruptions that are associated with Bluetooth.
The Ethernet ports let you connect Sonos directly to your Internet router. If your WiFi network isn't reliable or doesn't reach all the areas where you want to use Sonos, you can automatically create a dedicated Sonos wireless network by connecting a Sonos product to your router with an Ethernet cable.
No, it won’t stop playing as the system is not dependent on a single phone or device.
A phone is not connected to a single speaker but to the system. So multiple devices can control the system at the same time.
On a good network, approximately 30 speakers will usually work fine. Your sound is not limited to one room. The real power of a Sonos system kicks in when you add more speakers. Now you’re controlling different music in different rooms. Or grouping all your speakers together to every room at once. Since everything works together wirelessly, it’s easy to fill your whole home with music, room by room.
No, not outside as the speaker needs power. But you can move it around your house as it will automatically reconnect to the system when it gets power.
No, there is no IP classification. We don’t recommend our speakers for bathroom use.
Yes, the speaker can tolerate up to 3 kg.
SYMFONISK can’t connect directly to a TV as it doesn’t have any outputs. But they can act as rear speakers in a Sonos home theatre system.
Only if the music that's playing is stored on the device that you turn off. Smartphones, tablets and computers can all control Sonos using the app. These devices can also store music for Sonos to play. The music will stop if you turn off a device that stores the music that Sonos is playing. However, if you control Sonos from your phone and play music from the Internet or your computer, the music won't stop when you turn off your phone. It's just like putting away your TV remote while the TV is on.
No. Sonos requires a broadband Internet connection and a router.
On the Sonos app you will see an option in the Main Menu for "This Device". This is where you will find the music files and playlists stored on the mobile device.
No. Whatever albums, playlists or radio stations you're playing will continue when the app is closed.
Go to the Music Services page on Sonos.com to see which music services are available on Sonos in your area.
There is no built-in voice functionality but you can control the Sonos system with Amazon Alexa (when in use with one of Amazon devices like Echo or Dot) and Google Home (using its devices). And, if Sonos enables integration of other services, they will be possible to use.
For SYMFONISK, the Sonos app will control sound. You can steer the light with the IKEA Home Smart app or manually. In the near future, the IKEA Home Smart app will enable you to connect specific music to ‘scenes’ (e.g. to set defined lights, blinds and music).