Hi Angie, If you had a Connect which has 3 output options (RCA analogue, Toslink optical and Coax Digital) you could buy any high-end Senheiser or other digital wireless headset and use it that way. Some of the high end ones do have Optical or Coax digital inputs which of course would give you the best sound quality. Alternatively if you had a good quality headphone amp you could hook it up to any one of these outputs on the Connect and then plug in any wired headphones you may have. I do happen to have several Connect players and could go this route, but have always hesitated to see if Sonos won’t finally change their tune so to speak and decide to make integrated audio file quality Sonos Headphones. Now I am going to wait a bit more to see if you can connect to the new Apple Homepod with bluetooth, typically bluetooth earphones are not quite as good as a pair of high-end digital wireless headphones, but there are some pretty good ones out there. I guess this would actually be another option to use a headset with Sonos, buy a RCA or 3.5mm bluetooth dongle and plug it into the back of the Connect and use any bluetooth headset you may already own. To be honest quite often I just use it for listening to an audio book anyways so audio file quality doesn’t really matter for that. I am lucky in that I have one of the original Play 5 players which back in 2011 or 2012 when it came out was called the S5, it looks very similar to the older Play 5 models since the newer ones now have those touch sensitive controls, but mine has both a 3.5mm Line In which I think they still have nowadays, but it also has a 3.5mm headphone jack or line out jack. I believe this was the only player they ever made who has a headphone jack. When my Dad comes to visit (he is hard of hearing) I plug in a set of basic headphones for him and then group the S5 with my Playbar which then means he can listen to his german TV channels using the headset without driving my Mom and me crazy because otherwise he turns it up way loud. I may have to look into this bluetooth dongle idea, it really only occurred to me as I was writing this, but that might be a good option for me right now. Have to check on Amazon, ideally I could find one that could plug into the digital optical or Coax Digital output on one of my Connects.
Regards, Sieghard Regards, Sieghard From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Angie Nutt Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2017 2:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Musings about Sonos, their upcoming Alexa integration and the Homepod Hi Sieghard As to the Headphone thing: last time I looked on Sonos’ website the wording suggests they aren’t interested in doing such a thing but of course that could change in the future. I, like you, would like such a thing as Sonos headphones or something similar. Do you know if there is any kind of Headphones which can do this? I’ve not come across such and if there are not, then Sonos are probably quite safe from that point of view. All the best Angie On 9 Jun 2017, at 18:08, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi, Just called Sonos to give some general feedback on the new Apple Homepod and the recently announced capabilities of Airplay2 which will allow users who have compatible Airplay devices to send music throughout the house similar to what Sonos can do. I just wanted to give them the opinion of one of their loyal customers because I have always thought the lack of native Airplay support once Apple announced it is a mistake. Now I think so even more because people will be able to buy all sorts of speakers at a number of price points from relatively inexpensive to high-end and of course Apples own Homepod will I think be a serious competitor to the Play 3 and Play 5 offering but it will also be smart and while it may initially be not as smart as Alexa or Google Home it will still be a lot smarter than a Play 3 or Play 5 which may have done Kindergarten when it comes to smartness, but not much more. In any case, during my call the Sonos rep told me that they are currently focusing on Alexa integration so I guess those who do have an Amazon Echo as well as one or more Sonos players can by the end of the year tell Alexa to "Play the top hits of 1986 on Sonos Bedroom", not sure exact what one would have to say and I guess it depends a bit on whether you use Spotify or another service which you may have to specify in your command as well. This will add a lot of third-party smartness to Sonos, but of course it benefits only customers in the US and as far as I know the UK and Germany which are the only countries where the Amazon Echo is officially available. I understand that quite a few people here in Canada have an Amazon Echo, but I for one am not really interested in bending over backwards to buy one in the first place and then maybe do whatever else is required to take full advantage of it. As far as I am concerned if Amazon is not interested in making this available in Canada then whichever other company does will get my business. The Echo has been around for 3 years now and I don't quite get it when it comes to making it available elsewhere. I also again mentioned that I am very disappointed that Sonos still has not released truely audio file quality headphones which act as a Sonos player meaning they would show up in the Sonos app as a player just as any other Sonos device so you can play something to them, group them with other Sonos devices etc. The rep told me they have been focusing on "home audio played out loud" and now with their Playbar (soundbar) and the new "Playbase" which is a speaker the TV can stand on they are really trying to cover the living room so that both people who mount their TV have an option (the pLaybar) and those who want it standing on a cabinet can put the Playbase underneath it. However, given the explosion of headphones and headsets and all of that I still think it's a mistake Sonos hasn't tackled this yet, they should have headphones which are a Sonos device as well as support bluetooth and Airplay. I haven't heard anythig as to whether Apple's Homepod has bluetooth which would allow you to connect a bluetooth headset to it for private listening or if maybe it even has a 3.5mm headphone jack. Best regards, Sieghard which you can group with other devices or use by themselves and -- The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor. Mark can be reached at: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Your list owner is Cara Quinn - you can reach Cara at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> The archives for this list can be searched at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "VIPhone" group. 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