Sonos Play leak reveals Wi-Fi support, TruePlay tuning and IP67 rating: All details

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Sonos Play spotted on Canadian Best Buy website ahead of launch.

It is said to support USB-C aux input and power bank functionality.

The listing suggests the price is CAD 399.99 (about Rs 27,000).

Sonos Play leak reveals Wi-Fi support, TruePlay tuning and IP67 rating: All details

Sonos’ next portable speaker, reportedly called the Sonos Play, surfaced early on a Canadian Best Buy listing (but now taken down). The yet-to-be-announced model appears to be aimed at mainstream buyers who want a mid-range portable speaker within the Sonos ecosystem. According to this product page on Best Buy Canada, the Sonos Play resembles a slightly smaller version of the Sonos Move 2, complete with a rear loop for carrying. Even though the listing can’t be accessed anymore, screenshots shared online reveal key specifications and feature claims.

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Leaked Sonos Play pricing and availability details

The listing shows a price of CAD 399.99 (about Rs 27,000) and a release date of March 31 2026. What makes it notable is its positioning between the Move 2 and Roam 2, while borrowing features from both.

It could be available in white or black.

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Sonos Play leaked specifications and features

It will be a portable speaker with Wi-Fi support that lets you connect up to 32 Sonos speakers in a multi-room setup. For connectivity, you also get Bluetooth 5.3, Apple AirPlay 2, and USB-C auxiliary input support. So, like the Move 2, the Play could also be used for wired audio and allow users to connect a Vinyl turntable or other audio equipment directly.

The listing also mentions Sonos Trueplay, the company’s automatic sound tuning technology that adjusts output based on the listening environment. If accurate, this would mean the Play dynamically optimises audio whether used indoors or outdoors.

The speaker is rated to run up to 24 hours. You will be able to charge it wirelessly. A wireless charger appears to be included in the box. Additionally, you can use it as a USB-C power bank.

Meanwhile, it is IP67-graded for water and dust resistance, which is an improved rating than Move 2’s IP56. This matches the Sonos Roam’s IP67 rating.

So, from the looks of it, the Sonos Play could be placed between the Sonos Move 2 and Sonos Roam 2 in the company’s current portable lineup. Let’s see.

If the 31 March 2026 date is accurate, an official announcement is likely imminent. If you are looking for a portable speaker purchase, you may wait.

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G. S. Vasan

G. S. Vasan

G.S. Vasan is the chief copy editor at Digit, where he leads coverage of TVs and audio. His work spans reviews, news, features, and maintaining key content pages. Before joining Digit, he worked with publications like Smartprix and 91mobiles, bringing over six years of experience in tech journalism. His articles reflect both his expertise and passion for technology. View Full Profile

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