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Sonos just launched Live Activities on iPhone

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Why This Matters

The addition of Live Activities to the Sonos app on iPhone marks a significant enhancement in user experience by providing quick access to playback controls directly from the Lock Screen. This feature aligns with industry trends toward more integrated and convenient media controls, benefiting both consumers and the broader tech ecosystem. It also demonstrates Sonos's ongoing efforts to refine its app after recent controversies, emphasizing user feedback and modern iOS capabilities.

Key Takeaways

The Sonos app on iPhone just added a big new feature: Live Activities. Here are the details on how they work.

Live Activities for Sonos app are here, offering convenient Lock Screen playback controls

Sonos users have had to endure a lot of change with the iOS app in the last couple of years.

Following a major app redesign that sparked controversy and eventually a fired CEO, Sonos has slowly been re-adding features that users have asked for.

Live Activities have been a highly requested Sonos feature for a long time. And today they’ve officially launched in the latest Sonos app update on iOS.

Here are the details, per Sonos’ post on Reddit:

How do Live Activities work and look?

Once enabled the activity will appear after you initiate playback and then close the app. It will show the current room or group you were last playing audio from. When playback stops, the live activity will disappear after 15 minutes. While the iOS Live Activity can be viewed from your Lock Screen, you must first unlock your iPhone with Face ID or a Passcode before being able to make playback changes.

Back in February, Bloomberg reported that Live Activity support was in the works at Sonos. So it’s great to see the feature arrive today.

If you’re not interested in using Live Activities, you can disable them inside the app’s settings. Additionally, Sonos mentions the following things to know:

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