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Sonos speakers, soundbars, subwoofers and amplifiers that work with Selora and Home Assistant. The sonos integration discovers every room over UPnP on your own network and exposes each player as a media_player entity with grouping, favorites, alarms, EQ and TTS announcements, no Sonos cloud account required for control.

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Speakers & Audio

16 devices
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Amp

The Sonos streaming amplifier for passive speakers: 125 W per channel, HDMI ARC for a TV, RCA line-in and a line-level subwoofer output, in a rack-friendly half-width chassis. Home Assistant sees the zone it drives as one media_player through the local sonos integration.

Amp Multi

The multi-zone Sonos amplifier for distributed audio: eight amplified channels at 125 W each, assignable across up to four zones, in a rack-mountable chassis with a GaN power supply. Each zone joins the Sonos system as its own room, which is how it reaches Home Assistant.

Arc

The original Sonos Atmos soundbar: eleven drivers, upward firing height channels, HDMI eARC and an Ethernet port. Still in thousands of installs and still fully supported by the local sonos integration, which gives it the same media_player and the same home theater controls as the Arc Ultra, minus the controls specific to the newer bar.

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Arc Ultra

The flagship Sonos Dolby Atmos soundbar: 9.1.4 channels from fourteen drivers, including the Sound Motion woofer that fits real bass into a slim bar. Home Assistant controls it locally through the sonos integration as one media_player, with the full set of home theater switches, an audio delay control and a Dialog Level select unique to this model.

Beam (Gen 2)

The compact Sonos soundbar for TVs up to about 65 inches, with HDMI eARC and Dolby Atmos processing in a bar small enough to sit under a wall-mounted panel. Home Assistant sees the same media_player and home theater controls as the larger bars, over the local network.

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Era 100

The current Sonos bookshelf speaker and the sensible default for any room that needs audio: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth, and stereo drivers in a body small enough for a nightstand. Home Assistant gets a media_player for playback, grouping and TTS announcements over the local network.

Era 100 Pro

The Era 100 rebuilt for professional installation: powered over Ethernet, sold in pairs, with a dedicated surface mount that pans and tilts. One structured cable per speaker carries both power and network, and Home Assistant treats each one as an ordinary Sonos room.

Era 100 SL

The Era 100 with the microphones removed at the hardware level. Same speaker, same local sonos integration and same media_player entity in Home Assistant, minus the voice assistant that some clients will not accept in a bedroom or a boardroom.

Era 300

The spatial audio Sonos speaker: six drivers including an upward firing tweeter for Dolby Atmos music, and the only Sonos speaker that works as an Atmos-capable surround. Home Assistant controls it as a media_player through the local sonos integration.

Five

The largest single-box Sonos speaker, with a 3.5 mm line-in and an Ethernet port. No microphones and no Bluetooth, which makes it the analog-friendly, privacy-friendly end of the range and a straightforward media_player in Home Assistant.

Move 2

The large portable Sonos speaker: stereo drivers, an IP56 body and a battery good for a full day, on Wi-Fi at home and Bluetooth away from it. Home Assistant adds a battery level sensor and charging state to the usual media_player.

Port

The Sonos streamer for an existing amplifier or receiver: RCA line-out, digital coax out, RCA line-in and a 12 V trigger, with Ethernet for the rack. It brings a legacy audio system into the Sonos system as a room Home Assistant can control.

Ray

The entry Sonos soundbar: optical input only, no microphones, no HDMI. It still joins the same Sonos system and appears in Home Assistant as a media_player, which makes it the cheapest way to put a controllable speaker in a small TV room.

Roam 2

The small portable Sonos speaker, IP67 rated with a dedicated Bluetooth button so switching modes no longer needs the app. On Wi-Fi it is a normal Sonos room in Home Assistant, with battery level and charging state alongside the media_player.

Sub 4

The full-size Sonos subwoofer, with dual force-cancelling drivers, Wi-Fi 6 and an Ethernet port. It bonds to one Sonos player rather than joining the system as a room, so in Home Assistant it shows up as controls on the speaker it is bonded to, not as an entity of its own.

Sub Mini

The compact cylindrical Sonos subwoofer, sized for a Beam, a Ray or a stereo pair of Era 100s. Like the full-size Sub it bonds to one player and surfaces in Home Assistant as sub settings on that player rather than as its own entity.

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