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Sonos Arc

Sonos Arc


Question about Sonos Arc

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Batrok

2 years ago

Hello, I have an Epson EH-TW7000 projector. Can I connect the Sonos Arc to Sonos One SL speakers? The projector does not have an Hdmi Arc connection... So in my opinion, the only possible output would be via Bluetooth, right? Thank you in advance for your help Many thanks in advance

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jobmacher

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
If the projector has neither ARC nor eARC and does not offer an optical interface for sound (also known as Toslink), it will be difficult. Bluetooth is not supported by the Sonos Arc or the Sonos One (SL). Only the Sonos Era devices can do this.

Sonos speakers are typically used in a WLAN network (e.g. also for control). The Sonos One (SL) is connected to the Sonos Arc during setup via a WLAN that the Sonos speakers themselves establish with each other.

In my opinion, which may be wrong, it is not possible to connect the Sonos Arc to the projector. However, it may be possible to connect the player to the Sonos Arc. If the player (e.g. BluRay player) has an optical output (Toslink), this can be connected using an adapter. The adapter is already included with the Sonos Arc.