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Sonos BoostUS1 for Wireless Network

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Features

  • Not required to set up your Sonos wireless speaker
  • Provides a solution for homes where Wi-Fi doesnt reach all rooms
  • Plugs into your Wi-Fi router to create a dedicated wireless network for your Sonos system
  • Offers twice the power as Bridge, with broadcast power comparable to enterprise-grade Wi-Fi routers
  • Two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports to Connect to a wired home network and bring standard Internet Connectivity to other devices
  • Included components: Legal/Warranty information

Description

Some homes just don’t get good WiFi. Others have so many wireless devices vying for bandwidth they can bog down the network and make everything sluggish. Still others struggle when they’re asked to broadcast signals to remote rooms. If any of these WiFi issues sound familiar, BOOST can help your Sonos system stream music flawlessly. Sonos is the wireless Home Sound System that fills as many rooms as you want with great-sounding tunes. Sonos speakers set up easy. Stream via WiFi. Play whatever you’re craving. And amp up every moment with intense, pulse-pounding sound. It’s a new, better way to fill each day with the sounds you love. One that will make that place you live feel even more like home.

Brand: Sonos


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 1E+2 Watts


Connectivity Technology: wireless


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount


Model Name: SONOS Boost


Speaker Type: Sonos Wireless Network Adapter


Recommended Uses For Product: Music


Compatible Devices: Remote


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5.1


Color: White


Included Components: Legal/Warranty information, Sonos Quick Start Guide, Power Cord, Flat Ethernet cable, Sonos BOOST


Item Weight: 0.42 Pounds


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Warranty Type: Limited


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: App


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Power Source: Corded Electric


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi, Ethernet


Includes MP3 player?: No


Number of Power Levels: 1


UPC: 878269000860 878269000853


Style: Modern


Customer Package Type: FFP


Number Of Circuits: 1


Input Voltage: 5 Volts


Global Trade Identification Number: 53


Manufacturer: Sonos


Total Ethernet Ports: 2


Product Dimensions: 4.53 x 4.53 x 1.26 inches


Item Weight: 6.8 ounces


Item model number: BoostUS1


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 14, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Exactly what I wanted.
As with all Sonos equipment, this network bridge worked seamlessly. My old Sonos bridge failed, so I surprised to see that Sonos had a better replacement using the Sonos Boost. Now all my old S1 series speakers can be connected to the network again.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024 by BillG

  • STOP! Read this, and then install, if swapping a Bridge for a Boost
I found these instructions from a Sonos user on Sonos Support, followed them, and had a perfect install. You would do well to do the same: "The order in which you replace your wired Bridge with your new Boost is really important. To avoid wiping out all of the work you've done to make your Sonos system uniquely yours, perform the steps below. BTW, the same process works if you're replacing your wired Bridge with another wired Bridge. Some users will end up physically swapping their Bridge out with the Boost in the wrong order, then erroneously setting up their Sonos system once again from scratch - thinking that's what they're supposed to do, performing button presses on their speakers, adding room names back - unaware of the ramifications. Don't do it that way or you'll lose all of your personalized Sonos settings. Gone will be your favorite radio stations, you'll have to add you music subscription information back in from scratch, you'll even have to set up your music library again. In order to maintain your existing room names, music subscriptions, custom radio stations and Sonos favorites, do this: 1) Do Not unplug your Bridge from power or the router just yet. Your Sonos system should be exactly how it normally is, with the Bridge wired to your router. 2) Plug the power into the Boost, give it around 30 seconds to boot up. You'll see the blinking green light on it. This indicates it is a new component that has not yet been added to your Sonos system. Don't wire it to your router yet. Wireless is fine at the moment. 3) Go into the Sonos software and choose the option to add the Boost. On a PC or Mac, it's under Manage > Add a Bridge or Boost. On a iPhone or tablet, it's under Settings > Add a Bridge or Boost. You'll then be presented with the options Wired to Your Router and Use Somewhere Else. Either choice is OK, just don't wire it to your router when prompted to. Sonos will see the button press and add the Boost. The LED on the Boost will stop blinking green and go to solid white when it has been added successfully. 4) Finally, physically swap the Bridge with the Boost. You're done, and your Sonos favorites, subscriptions, etc are still intact. You can always use the Bridge wirelessly as a signal booster for the Sonos components in a different area of your home. Use it to get a signal out to your garage, patio, pool, etc if you ever take a player outside to use for the day. It will be a good way of ensuring you won't get audio interruptions during an outdoor celebration. Just plug it into power on the inside wall that's closest to your outdoor area and you can leave it. Or store it with the power supply and bring it back out if the Boost ever malfunctions. The new Sonos software automatically gives the wired component root bridge status, so the Boost will become the root device in your Sonos system. You might be able to have the Boost wired in when adding it in the Sonos software, but err on the safe side by adding it wirelessly, then doing the swaperoo with the Bridge when complete. " Thanks to the Sonos user who posted this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2018 by Michael Guerra

  • It worked!!
I have been using a Sonos system consisting of 6 play 1's and a bridge for several years. It has always sounded incredible and performed flawlessly. Several months ago, I agreed to become a beta tester for Sonos in their new Sonos/Alexa integration. Wow, what a mistake! Ever since my first download of beta software, I have experienced a very unstable system which is prone to dropping speakers off the system. For no apparent reason, they may, or may not, rejoin. My awesome system has become an aggravating, difficult to use, frustrating mess! I even went so far as to remove the new software and quit the beta test. That made no difference. So I moved the entire system to a different router with absolutely no performance improvement. I was at the end of my rope, and very unhappy after all the money I have spent on this system. Then, I read that some users, with complaints similar to mine, had solved the negative issues with a Sonia Boost. I figired it was worth one last try to fix my system. The Boost arrived today and I installed it per the instructions. Initially, it seemed to work just great. Then, all of the sudden, it dropped all but one of the speakers, exactly as I have been experiencing for months. I was really unhappy at this point. So I re-joined each speaker a second time. WOW!! Now everything is working perfectly. It has been up for 5 hours without any problem. It's a shame that you have to buy a $100 addition to your system to get it back to where it was for several years, but it works. I am guardedly optimistic that it is fixed and I have my wonderful system back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2017 by L M Campbell

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