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‘Soro’ is a new app that adds shortcuts and Siri support to Sonos smart speakers

If you’re a Sonos user and want to bring deeper iPhone, iPad, and Siri integration to your smart speakers, Soro is a new iOS app to accomplish just that. The app is designed to give you additional functionality to control your Sonos speakers with Siri and the Shortcuts app.

The developer explains the idea behind Soro:

Soro expands Siri and the Shortcuts app with 24 new actions to control your Sonos speakers. Create quick actions and workflows to control your speakers with the Shortcuts app using widgets, Siri voice commands, or automations.

In total, Soro includes 24 actions that you can integrate into the Shortcuts app. These actions include:

Regroup / Ungroup Adjust volume Play / Pause / Stop Mute / Ungroup music Load music from your “My Sonos” to your speaker or speaker list Load URL Set sleep timer Adjust l line input Adjust TV input Change repeat / Random Adjust equalizer settings (Treble / Bass / Loudness / Trueplay) Activate / Deactivate speech enhancement Activate / deactivate night mode Adjust speaker settings subwoofer and surround sound

Using these Soro actions in the Shortcuts app, you can create a variety of powerful automations to control your Sonos speakers. For example, you can create a shortcut that adjusts the volume, groups multiple speakers, and starts playing your music, all without actually interacting with the Sonos app itself.

Once you’ve created the Sonos automations in the Shortcuts app, you can use your personalized Siri phrase to control your Sonos speakers. You can also run shortcuts directly from the Shortcuts app, or by adding the Shortcuts widget to your iPhone or iPad home screen.

And if you don’t know where to start, Soro includes a variety of automation examples that can show you some possible automations. Soro is available on the App Store as a one-time purchase of $ 5.99, with no other in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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