Sonos has updated its Trueplay feature with iPhone 17 support, letting users fine-tune select speakers for optimal sound.
Amazon's Alexa Plus subscription evidently doesn't play nice with smaller smart displays, crowding out the time in favor of other content.
You may want to turn off your Sonos speaker if you don't plan on using it for a while, or you want to transport it.
To play Audible books on Sonos speakers, you must connect the audiobook app to the Sonos app through your mobile device.
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