That makes it hard to give the Flic app total control of the speakers. Instead we are mimicking the signals the official Sonos app sends to its speakers. So we are not using an SDK for this action. ![]() Repeat from step (1) with your next speaker(s) Pick the Sonos speaker in the Sonos action (Flic app) and assign it to a Flic trigger. Make sure the speaker you want to trigger doesn’t belong to a user.ģ. Go to your Sonos app where all your speakers are listed. (Maybe make an action with the speaker, and see which one it triggers in real life.)Ģ. We don’t get any information about the names of the speakers so you need to add these yourself to be able to distinguish between them. Go to our Flic app -> providers -> Sonos and find all your speakers. Pick the Sonos speaker you want to trigger and decide how you want to trigger it. When at least one Sonos speaker is found, it will appear right under this wall of text. To configure and trigger your Sonos speakers, you first need to add them to this application in the provider view. Haven’t we all wished for synchronized wireless speakers with an amazing sound? Well, say hello to Sonos. When you take a picture or start/stop a video, you will hear a small sound. The assigned trigger will take a picture or start/stop your video recording. This means that the camera is only being controlled by the trigger (click, double click or hold) that you assigned to it.
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