YouTube Music is available on Sonos for both free and premium users. With a YouTube Music Free account, you can access your uploaded songs and albums on Sonos. This means that any music you have personally uploaded to your YouTube Music library can be played on your Sonos speakers. However, it’s important to note that YouTube Music Free does come with some limitations.
On the other hand, if you have a YouTube Music Premium subscription, you can enjoy even more features on Sonos. With YouTube Music Premium, you have access to the entire YouTube Music library, which includes millions of songs and albums. This means you can listen to any song or album from YouTube Music’s vast collection directly on your Sonos speakers.
In addition to the expanded music library, YouTube Music Premium also offers ad-free listening, the ability to download music for offline listening, and background play, where you can continue listening to music even when you exit the YouTube Music app or lock your device. These features enhance the overall listening experience and provide more convenience for users.
To add your YouTube Music account to Sonos, you’ll need to follow a few simple steps. First, open the Sonos app on your mobile device or computer. Then, go to the “More” tab and select “Add Music Services.” From there, you can search for YouTube Music and follow the prompts to sign in with your YouTube Music account credentials.
Once you’ve successfully added YouTube Music to Sonos, you can start playing your favorite songs, albums, and playlists on your Sonos speakers. You can control the playback using the Sonos app, allowing you to easily switch between different rooms or group speakers together for a multi-room listening experience.
YouTube Music is available on Sonos for both free and premium users. While YouTube Music Free users can access their uploaded songs and albums on Sonos, YouTube Music Premium subscribers can enjoy the full library of millions of songs, along with additional features like ad-free listening, offline downloads, and background play. Adding YouTube Music to Sonos is a straightforward process, and once set up, you can enjoy your music on Sonos speakers throughout your home.