Sonos one outdoor enclosure

Sonos one outdoor enclosure

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wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

150 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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Are there any decent outdoor enclosures for the one/SL. I might make my own but looking for ideas as well.

h0b0

8,697 posts

211 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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Have you already bought? I have outdoor speakers that are driven by a Sonos amp. Much easier solution.

spitfire-ian

3,983 posts

243 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Why not just buy a Sonos Move and take it outside when you need to?

wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

150 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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Already have the units. They are moisture proof so looking for a suitable housing

mr_tony

6,339 posts

284 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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Ok so moisture proof doesn’t equal waterproof, so be aware that there’s a possibility that they die.

I’ve had plenty of ip65 rated kit over the years fail (Ip cameras etc) because once you bring heat / cold into the mix things get tough on tech, which is why the stuff that really works is expensive. And ip65 is technically waterproof (low,pressure jets), moisture resistant just means that they built it and realised it,still,works in a steamed up bathroom, you may protect it, and it might work, but you’re taking a risk.

Having said that plenty of people out there on the internet seem to report running play 1s on balconies or porches, ie covered environments, but most of these folks are in the US in places where it doesn’t seem to rain much - eg California etc. also,worth noting that The official operating range for a Sonos is 0-40 degrees C, so if you’re doing this then considering if you will bring the Sonos inside when it gets seriously cold or hot (a black speaker in the sun in the summer is going to get toasty) is worth considering.

Sonos moves come up at 350 quid plus on eBay, which is about the cost of a couple of play 1, that is ip56 rated, so short of chucking it in a pool you’ll be fine, that’s what I’m using now until I figure put landscaping the garden at which point I’ll install proper outdoor speakers of some kind..

Just a thought, but - Why do you need to mount them outside permanently? I used to use my gen 1 play5 as an outdoor speaker, just ran power into the garden with outdoor sockets, and then it was really easy to plug it in whenever I wanted to be outside with music, and bought it back in at the end of the day….

Griffith4ever

5,619 posts

50 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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I've got a one on the bathroom - the steamiest bathroom you can imagine - the tiled walls are soaking after a bubble/jet bath, and my partner bathes daily. It's been fine for about 4 years so far, so they are defo well sealed, or i've been very lucky.