![]() When I entered my kids room I noticed that the aux cable was unplugged from the Alexa dot - Alexa was connected via bluetooth to the receiver and playing the same "Chill Jazz" in sync with everywhere else in the house.? - Did this feature sneak under my nose in the past few weeks? I was playing the music via Spotify and initially started the music by saying, "Alexa, play Chill Jazz on Spotify everywhere. I went around turning off the amplifiers in the rooms I didn't wan't music playing in - this is how I get around the lack of support for Alexa devices being a part of more than one multi-room group. If I say Alexa, play music upstairs only some of the devices work. Last night when I had some friends over we had my go to "Chill Jazz" playlist playing on the multi-room group. I noticed my multi-room music groups that I have saved on Alexa no longer sync together. ![]() Prior to the multi-room music feature I had each Alexa dot paired with each of their amps via bluetooth, but switched over to aux after multi-room was enabled, but lacked bluetooth support. This is how I have made use of the multi-room feature for months. All of them connect via the aux to individual external amplifiers and speakers. ![]() but I have 7 Alexa dots in a multi-room music group. The Good: All speakers that work with Amazon’s Multi-Room Music have Alexa built into them, meaning you can change the music with your voice from anywhere as opposed to the Sonos One, which is the only speaker in a Sonos multi-room system that will respond to voice controls (unless there’s another Sonos One). ![]()
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