Since its inception in 2022, Sonos Voice Control capabilities have been extended, including timer setting and weather checks. But by the end of this year, Smart Assistant Philips will introduce compatibility with the Smart Home Platform, which will allow it to control the lights through sound commands. HueBlog.
At the end of 2019, Sonos acquired a Paris -based company called Snaps, which formed the “private -design” AI voice platform. Almost three years later, Sonos Voice Control was offered to consumers with a replacement for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, which offered the company’s smart speakers to control with sound commands. The use of Sonos Voice Control can be used to adjust the volume, group multiple Sonos Speaker together, or play songs for streaming services, including Apple music and spots, which emphasizes privacy because all orders are never locally processed and never closed.
Its abilities have gradually expanded over the past few years, but mutual interference with Philips Hue will be the first time that Sonos Voice Control is compatible with another smart home platform. Details about how you can control Hua lights with a smart assistant are not known, but HueBlog The speculation makes the users will be able to turn on and off individual lights, adjust the brightness, or activate scenes using sound commands. Further details will likely come out in a media event that Philips Huge plans for September 3, 2025 during the IFA show in Berlin, where it usually announces new products and services.
Stuffy Sonos has reached Sonos about this potential extension of voice control capabilities.


