Can't afford Sonos? Try Alexa Multi-Room Audio instead!

Let's call a spade a spade. Sonos speakers can be very expensive, especially when it comes to multi-room setup. With Sonos One speakers priced at $200 and Play:1 costing $150, it would be a fair assessment in saying that a multi-room setup is too rich for most people's blood. What if there was a more cost-effective option for setting up multi-room audio? Enter Amazon Echo speakers. In combination with the Amazon Alexa application, setting up multi-room audio can be achieved in an affordable manner. Let us show you how.

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How to set up multi-room audio with Amazon Echo

  1. In your Alexa App, tap Devices in the lower right corner of your screen.
  2. Tap the + icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
  3. Select Add Multi-Room Music Speakers in the pop-up menu

  4. Tap Continue
  5. Select a group name or type in a custom name.
  6. Tap Next.
  7. Select the speakers you want for multi-room music.
  8. Tap Save to create your speaker group.

Enjoy your new multi-room speaker setup! Now when cleaning the house on the weekend, or having a party, you can play your favorite tunes on any speaker group you wish, for less!

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Main Event

Amazon Echo

$100 at Amazon

The classic smart speaker with a clean look.

Having one speaker is nice, but two or three is twice (thrice?) as nice, with the ability to group more than one speaker for multi-room audio.

At $100, the Amazon Echo is a solid option for families looking to ease into the smart speaker space. It's got a bigger sound than the compact Echo Dot while being less expensive and showy than the Echo Show and Echo Plus. If you're looking for something simple with a lot of potential while you figure out if the Alexa ecosystem is the one for you, the regular Echo is your best bet.

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Alexa App

Free at Google Play

The brains behind the Echo brawn.

The Amazon Alexa application is the nerve center of your Echo devices. Whether you're setting up multi-room music, creating new routines, or re-configuring your smart home setup, the Alexa app is key.



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