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Sonos Five (Airplay 2, Wi-Fi)

Sonos Five

Airplay 2, Wi-Fi


Question about Sonos Five

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ancaralu

2 years ago

Can anyone tell me why the rear speakers are warm even though they are "off"???? I can observe this with both speakers!

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Stardustone

2 years ago

These speakers are permanently connected to the WLAN or LAN network or connected to it, the power supply unit integrated in the speaker constantly consumes approx. 3.2 watts of electricity every hour and therefore the back becomes warm. In a day, this is approx. 76 watts, per month 2.3 KW and in a year this would be approx. 840 KW. You can connect the speakers to Hombli sockets, for example, and then only activate the sockets via setup in the Hombli app when you are at home and want to listen to music. This saves a lot of electricity without having to give up music enjoyment.

Hombli Smart Swiss Socket 2+1