Your Sonos

The Essential Guide to Roam

Steven Saftig

Global Head of Editorial

Everything we make is intentionally designed to be easy to set up, control, and enjoy. But the Sonos experience can be as rich and multilayered as you’d like. To make sure you’re getting the most out of your Sonos products, we present the ‘Essential Guide’ series.

When we set out to create our second portable speaker, there was only one thing we didn’t want you to do with it: leave it in your bag or a drawer. That meant we had to ensure that the experience was as impressive on the go as we knew it would be at home. The result: Sonos Roam. Our most versatile speaker yet.

Start Here

Whether you’re brand new to Sonos or a long-time owner, the ‘Essential Guide’ series is for you. If Roam is your first Sonos speaker, start from the beginning. We’ll take you through the entire Sonos journey step by step, from setting up Roam to some of the more advanced features possible when you group Roam with other Sonos speakers. If you’re a long-time owner, feel free to look around. Hopefully you’ll learn something new about Roam or rediscover features you haven’t used in a while. Ready? Let’s get into it.

Choose Your Color

As our smallest and most portable speaker to date, Roam was designed to be enjoyed outside the home. So when it came time to create Roam’s color palette, we naturally drew inspiration from the places you’ll listen and the stunning scenery you’ll see along the way. The result: Olive, Wave, and Sunset.

Influenced by lush landscapes, coastal beaches, and evening skies, Roam’s colors are the perfect addition to any listening on the go. Complement your outdoor style as you chase new experiences close to home or thousands of miles away. And when it’s time to return home, accent the interiors of your space with a shade that blends in or stands out.

If you prefer the simplicity of neutral tones, Roam is also available in Shadow Black and Lunar White. When you’ve decided which color is best for you, it’s time to get set up.

Set Up

Once you get a hold of Roam, the first thing you’ll need to do is set it up. If you’ve already started your system, then you know how easy this is. With Roam, we’ve made it even easier.

The Sonos app automatically detects Roam and connects to WiFi in seconds. Just make sure Roam is turned on (by pressing the power button on the back of the speaker) or plugged in to power via the USB-C cable, and that you’ve downloaded the Sonos S2 app for iOS or Android. The app will walk you through a couple of steps, and in a matter of minutes, you'll be ready to play.

A Note on Packaging

With Roam, we’ve created a groundbreaking packaging system that sets a new standard for our environmental sustainability. We removed single-use plastics from Roam’s box, document envelope, tear strips, and labels; developed a sustainably-sourced custom kraft paper; and replaced all internal components with paper pulp. According to Michelle Enright, Head of Packaging Experience, “We wanted the unboxing to feel like it’s your birthday.”

You can learn more about our recent efforts and current progress in reducing the environmental footprint of our products here.

Placing Roam

Roam can be placed horizontally or vertically. When vertical, it has the smallest footprint of any of our speakers—less than 2.5 inches at its widest. And the shallow depth of Roam’s charging cable allows it to be placed as close as possible to a wall or in a corner.

Horizontally, Roam is designed for stability on uneven surfaces like grass or sand. Plus, the volume buttons are strategically placed to make sure that turning the volume up and down is intuitive, regardless of how it’s oriented.

The Sonos App

The Sonos app is like having a control panel for your speaker (and your entire system) in the palm of your hand. Once you’ve learned a few simple icons, you’ll be able to navigate through the app easily. Find a complete tutorial on using the app here.

Below are a few of our most popular features that will help you quickly find your favorites or discover something new.

My Sonos
Even with millions of songs, albums, books, and podcasts at our fingertips, we often find ourselves going back to those handful of favorites over and over again. Save them to “My Sonos” as you explore and then just tap the star icon in the toolbar at the bottom of your screen to quickly access all the content you love.

Search
Tap the magnifying glass icon in the toolbar to search by artist, song, album, playlist, station, genre, composer, and more.

Browse
When you’re not sure exactly what you want to listen to, tap the music note icon at the bottom of the screen, and let Sonos Radio or your favorite music service lead you down a path of music discovery.

A Note on Sonos Radio

Sonos Radio is our free radio service for all Sonos owners. Access thousands of radio stations from around the world, listen to curated genre stations, discover new music, and enjoy original content free from the Sonos app. You can also preview stations and listen to shows on the web from anywhere and on any device.

Tune in to Sonos Sound System, our signature station, to learn stories behind the music, find new artists, and hear the latest releases. Or check out exclusive stations curated by music icons including Thom Yorke, Brittany Howard, and Lorde. Follow @sonosradio on Instagram for the latest, including fascinating deep dives into radio culture.

And if you want to listen in high-definition, ad-free, and with access to even more original content, including stations curated by Ghostface Killah, Björk, FKA twigs, and Blacksmith Radio, check out Sonos Radio HD.

Touch Controls

The Sonos system was designed to be flexible and adjust to the way you listen—not the other way around. And as omnipresent as phones are in our lives, sometimes it’s really nice to put them down and forget about them. But that shouldn’t mean the music has to stop too.

All of our speakers have touch controls that allow you to control your system without the use of the app. Here is a quick primer on how to control Roam using just the buttons:

Power

Press once to put Roam to sleep and preserve battery life. Wake Roam by pressing any button when you’re ready to listen again.

Press and hold for two seconds until you hear the chime and the status light turns blue to pair with your Bluetooth device. (Make sure you complete Roam’s setup at home beforehand.)

Press and hold for five seconds to completely power down Roam.

Play/Pause

Press once to play or pause content.

Press twice to skip a track.

Press three times to replay the last track.

Press and hold until you hear the second tone to group Sonos speakers around your home.

Press and hold until you hear the third tone to use Sound Swap. With Sound Swap, you can send sound to and from your nearest Sonos speaker. (Think of it as if sound were a ball. You can throw the ball to a friend. Or, if they already have the ball, ask them to throw it to you.)

Volume

Press the + button to turn the volume up.

Press the - button to turn the volume down.

Bluetooth, Direct Control, and AirPlay 2

You know those moments when you’re listening to a song or watching a video on your phone and you realize that you want to hear it with great sound...immediately? Bluetooth allows you to stream whatever is playing on your phone out loud on a nearby speaker. Although Bluetooth is incredibly convenient when you’re on the go, in general, it’s best to be connected via WiFi when you’re at home. Roam can automatically switch between the two, prioritizing WiFi when you’re within range of your home network.

But occasionally, there is content on your phone that cannot be played on your Sonos system via WiFi. Until now. Roam unlocks Bluetooth audio for your entire system. Just group Roam with other speakers and start streaming to Roam via Bluetooth. The sound will play on all of the grouped speakers.

Partial to a particular app? If you want to stream to Sonos without leaving your favorite app, you have some options.

Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music, Pandora, and other services all let you control Sonos directly through their app. Just look for the button that allows you to play to an external speaker.

And if you have an iOS device, including iPhone and iPad, or a Mac, you can play sounds from your favorite apps out loud on Sonos via AirPlay 2. It all sounds better on Sonos.

Voice Control

When you want to skip a song, turn up the volume, or extend your music to more speakers on your Sonos system, the quickest and easiest way is to use your voice. Sonos Voice Control offers you complete control of your system without lifting a finger. Simply say “Hey Sonos” followed by your request.

Plus, because Sonos Voice Control processes all requests locally (meaning that data is transcribed on the speaker itself and never sent to the cloud), you can enjoy limited playback controls while connected to Bluetooth, including pausing, resuming, and volume adjustments. So there’s no need to swim to the edge of the pool and sacrifice soaking your phone just to change the song.

If you want to add an extra layer of hands-free help for setting reminders or getting answers to questions, you can also use Amazon Alexa and the Google Assistant while on WiFi.

To make sure your voice control is on and ready to take requests, look for the white light on top of Roam. This signals that the microphone is on and your voice assistant is ready to respond. Not into voice assistants? The microphone light is hardwired, meaning that when you press the microphone button and the light goes off, you can be certain that the microphone is off.

A Note on Privacy

While smart speakers are a convenient addition to any home, we understand that they’re not for everyone. Roam SL comes microphone-free so you can focus more on the music and worry less about privacy.

Auto Trueplay™

Roam is small. Its sound is not. That’s because we engineered it from the inside out to deliver astonishingly rich sound despite its compact size. The custom-designed racetrack woofer maximizes low-end output, while the high-efficiency neodymium motor increases power.

With sound, so much depends on the environment in which you’re listening. If you’re listening in a cozy room with thick carpet and tons of pillows, it’s going to sound a lot different than if you’re listening in a wide-open grassy field. Our auto Trueplay technology dynamically adapts the sound for each unique environment. This ensures that Roam sounds great no matter where you’re listening.

Stereo Pairing

Stereo pairing is one of those terms that can sound really complicated and techy, but in reality, it’s just awesome. Here’s the basic idea: a lot of music is recorded with two channels—left and right. So let’s say a song is mixed with more guitar in the left channel and more bass in the right channel. When you listen to that song through a single speaker, the two channels are combined. You can still hear both the guitar and the bass, but with a bit less detail than you would if they had been kept separate.

But when you play that same song through two stereo paired speakers (while on WiFi), you give it space and breadth. Ultimately, this allows you to appreciate the song with all the richness and nuance from when it was originally recorded.

Charging Roam

Roam comes with a USB-C charger that fits snugly against the back of the speaker, whether vertical or horizontal. Or you can simply drop it on any Qi-compatible charger.

Roam can continuously play for up to 10 hours on a single charge. To get the most out of your battery life, open the Sonos app and make sure the Battery Saver setting is on. This will automatically power off your speaker when it’s been idle for 30 minutes. When you’re ready to play again, just press the power button. (We recommend keeping Roam plugged into power when you’re home so that it’s always charged up and ready to go.)

The Sonos Roam Wireless Charger, a custom-designed charging accessory for Roam, perfectly extends the speaker’s form, enabling charging without increasing footprint.

All charged up? Good, let’s go outside.

Roam Beyond the Home

Smaller than most water bottles and weighing less than a pound (430 grams), there aren’t many reasons not to bring Roam with you when you leave the house. Throw it in a carry-on bag, stash it in a cup holder, or tuck it into a jacket pocket for great sound whenever you need it.

Roam’s concave end-caps serve three functions—preventing accidental button presses, providing a stable base when stood vertically, and increasing drop resistance. When in doubt, bring Roam.

Waterproof and Dustproof

With an IP67 rating, Roam is fully dustproof and waterproof, meaning that it can be submerged in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes. (And with tactile buttons, it’s easy to know which one to press—even when it’s wet.)

Leaky water bottles. Dusty trails. An unexpected dip in the pool. Roam plays on.

For advice on cleaning Sonos products, click here.

Roam and the Sonos System

Sonos pioneered the multiroom listening experience with a simple vision: Help music lovers play any song anywhere in their homes.

But how we live in our homes is ever-changing. Sometimes we continuously flow from room to room, crossing paths with partners, family, and housemates. At times like these, sound is a shared experience. But there are also times when we camp out in separate areas of the house, happy to stay put and have our individual experiences. With multiple speakers, the Sonos system adjusts to the unique ways we live in our homes.

Whether Roam is your first Sonos speaker or your tenth, the Sonos system can adapt to the way you listen in your home and beyond. If you want to explore how to expand your system, visit sonos.com for more information on home theater setups, architectural speakers, and more.

At Sonos, we’ve spent many years perfecting the home audio experience. With Roam and Move, we’ve stepped outside the home and opened up a new world of listening possibilities. We hope that Roam inspires you to get out in the world.

For a more thorough comparison between Roam and Move, read this blog post.

Need some ideas on where to take Roam? Check out this blog post.

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