Sonos Line-In Adapter
The Sonos Line-In Adapter allows you to connect external audio sources to your Sonos Era 100, Era 300, or Move 2 speakers. This adapter features a 3.5mm female input, enabling you to connect devices like turntables or CD players. The other end is a male USB-C connector, designed to plug directly into compatible Sonos speakers. With this adapter, you can easily stream audio from your analog devices through your Sonos system.
$19.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
1186
/ 2552
#1186 in Audio & Video Cable Adapters & Couplers
Price vs Category Average
-76%
Below average
Connector Type
3.5
/ mm Female to USB-C Male
Who it's for
- Seamless Legacy Integration
- Whole-Home Distribution
- Reliable and Simple Setup
Who should skip it
- Inherent Audio Latency
- Requires Proprietary Adapter
- Quality Limitations
Key Specs
Connector Type
3.5mm Female to USB-C Male
Housing Material
Plastic
Compatibility
Sonos Era 100, Era 300, Move 2
Features
- Connects analog audio sources to Sonos Era 100, Era 300, and Move 2 speakers
- Enables streaming from turntables, CD players, and other audio devices
- Compact and discreet design
What customers say
The Sonos Line-In Adapter is generally viewed as a necessary and highly effective accessory for dedicated Sonos users looking to bridge the gap between their analog audio equipment and the digital Sonos ecosystem. Customers frequently praise its seamless integration, noting that it reliably allows sources like turntables, CD players, or older receivers to stream audio throughout their multi-room setup without significant hassle. The setup process is consistently described as straightforward and plug-and-play, maintaining the user-friendly standard expected of Sonos products. However, the primary point of contention revolves around the product's perceived value. Many consumers feel the price is disproportionately high for what is fundamentally an adapter cable, leading to some frustration, even among those who acknowledge its utility. While the adapter successfully delivers on its promise of high-quality audio transmission and robust connectivity, the sentiment is often split between appreciation for its essential function and disappointment regarding the premium cost. For audiophiles committed to vinyl or legacy equipment, this adapter is considered indispensable, but the consensus suggests that while the quality is excellent, the cost structure detracts slightly from an otherwise perfect user experience.
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