Your Sonos Pro dashboard gives you complete oversight when you’re not on-site. So, go ahead and work from home.
Monitor multiple locations and individual products from one central hub.
Check what’s playing, set volume limits, and control the music in real time.
Stay on top of rare issues with alerts and the ability to remotely reboot.
Want to blast upbeat pop? You got it. Acoustic indie more your tempo? Done. Sonos Pro includes access to music licensed for business use, so you can create the ideal experience for your customers and brand. Discover hundreds of ad-free stations for different business types, moods, and seasons.
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Yes. If you connect your existing sound system to Sonos using our Amp or Port components, you can use Sonos Pro.
Sonos Pro is not a standalone app, so it is not available in the App Store or Google Play Store. When you subscribe to a Sonos Pro plan, you will gain access to extended features and functionalities through a web-based dashboard that integrates with the Sonos app.
To legally play a song in your business, you need to purchase the appropriate copyright and reproduction licenses from the controlling performing rights organization (PRO). Different PROs, such as Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) and American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), control rights to different catalogs of songs.
Commercial music streaming services (as opposed to consumer music streaming services) let business owners bypass PROs by providing pre-licensed music that is legal to play in a commercial space.
Sonos Pro comes with its own integrated commercial streaming service called Sonos Backgrounds. You can also connect to other commercial streaming services from popular providers such as Soundtrack Your Brand, Qsic, Mood Mix, Rockbot, Custom Channels, Cloud Cover Music, SOUNDMACHINE, Jukeboxy, and Tribe of Noise.
Yes. Keep in mind that the licensed music provided with your Sonos Pro plan should be limited to common areas, such as your lobby and locker room. When music is part of a fitness class, it is considered a "public performance" and requires an additional public performance license.
You can cancel your plan at any time by contacting your Customer Success Manager or Account Executive.
Yes. A Sonos Pro Account Executive can connect you with someone in your area.
Sonos Pro requires the latest generation of the Sonos app (Sonos S2).