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Initially, only Marshall and Polk had offered up compatible smart speakers - the likes of Bose and Sonos seemed to be steering clear. While Amazon’s Echo range of speakers can’t match Sonos for sound quality, or Apple AirPlay 2 for versatility, the Alexa voice assistant has at least learned the art of playing music, in time, across devices on your network.Īnd the good news is, thanks to Amazon opening up the platform a while back, third-party Alexa speakers are also able to get involved - even speakers that don't necessarily have Alexa built-inīut the bad news, despite the Alexa Multi-Room Music (MRM) initiative being live for developers for over 2 years now, is that take-up from other audio brands is pretty slow going. Multi-room audio systems have been big business in tech for the last few years, in no small part thanks to the success of Sonos. That could mean seamlessly listening to music as you move throughout your home, or filling large rooms with multiple speakers working in tandem. If you own multiple Alexa speakers, you can create a Sonos-style multi-room audio system, which enables you to sync the same music across multiple Echo devices.
