Q: I already have a good Bluetooth speaker. Why do I need a whole home audio system?
A: Bluetooth speakers are great for one room, but imagine having your music follow you seamlessly as you move through your house - no disconnecting, reconnecting, or volume drops. Plus, you can have different music in different rooms or sync everything for parties. Once you experience it, regular speakers feel very limited.
Q: Can I use my existing streaming services, or do I need to switch to something new?
A: Sonos works with virtually everything - Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, even your vinyl collection if you have a turntable. You keep using whatever services you love, just with much better sound throughout your home.
Q: What if I want loud music in the kitchen while my partner reads quietly in the bedroom?
A: That's exactly what whole home audio excels at! Every room can have different music at different volumes, or you can group rooms together. Having a dinner party? Sync the kitchen, dining room, and living room. Want to clean the house? Turn on upbeat music everywhere except the home office where someone's working.
Q: I'm not an audiophile, but I don't want terrible sound quality either. Will I actually notice a difference?
A: You absolutely will, and you don't need golden ears to appreciate it. Sonos is designed to sound great right out of the box - no tweaking required. It's like the difference between watching TV on your phone versus a big screen. The improvement is immediate and obvious.
Q: How does this work with my TV and movie watching?
A: Sonos integrates beautifully with your home theater setup. You can have your TV audio come through the Sonos system, and when you pause a movie, your music automatically resumes. It's all seamless - no switching inputs or remembering complex steps.
Q: What happens if Sonos goes out of business? Will my system stop working?
A: Sonos has been around since 2002 and is publicly traded - they're not going anywhere anytime soon. But even if something happened, your system would keep playing music from your phone, computer, or any local source. You're not locked into a service that could disappear overnight.