[Electronics-Talk] Warning the new Sonos with Alexa has touch pad!

Jim McCarthy jmccarthy at mdtap.org
Wed Oct 24 15:52:10 UTC 2018


I have older Sonos speakers and use Alexa, the app, to access or use the
sonos controller on the iPhone. The older Alexa interface often is not the
reliable or I do not know how to get it to do what perhaps it can. For
example, we have sonos in three rooms, master bedroom, kitchen and living
room. The controller allows one to play in one, two or all three rooms. I
have not figured out through the original Alexa interface, how to make such
adjustments. What I will say also is that Sonos has a great reputation
working with blind users. I know several people who have called them
including me, and they have provided good service. It seems to me that a
call to seek help labeling the touch pad may work. There is also the app
that can be run very well by a smart phone. I am not sure if the new
touchpad is like the screens on smart phones or like the touch pad of a
microwave. If the latter, one could probably label with assistance.
Jim 

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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 9:14 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
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Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Warning the new Sonos with Alexa has touch
pad!

Hi all,

I have a pair of Sonos1 speakers.  These are the Low end of the Sonos line.
They run almost $200 each.  They  have deals at times when one can get two
speakers for fifty dollars off.  It is true that the controls on the top are
a touch panel but sounds can be heard when controls are touched.  I think I
can master these controls with practice.  The Sonos1 has the alexa voice
built in which simplifizes the operation of these speakers.  The sonos app
works well with voiceover.  They are simple yet versatile with Alexa and the
Sonos app.  They sound wonderful!  They hope to add the google voice by the
end of the year.  This will be the first speaker with multiple voice engines
should this come about! They must be plugged in no battery.  They work with
wifi not bluetooth.

Go to 
http://www.sonos.com to read about their products. 

Jim


Sent from my iPhone

On Oct 13, 2018, at 5:05 AM, Mike Bow via Electronics-Talk
<electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:

Warning the new Sonos with Alexa has touch pad that is a smooth surface that
you cannot feel the buttons!
Mike
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