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2A supporter 10-15-2022 05:23 AM

Music to the Lanai
 
Could use suggestions on how to get the XFinity music channels to play in the lanai without running wires. We have a patio villa with the front lanai enclosed and the distance from our smart LG TV in the great room is a good 40-45 feet away. Someone suggested Bluetooth speakers, but the maximum range is about 30 feet normally and the kitchen, laundry, etc. stands in the way also. Any ideas for this electronically challenged guy ? Thanks in advance !

dewilson58 10-15-2022 06:42 AM

Download the XFinity app on your phone.

Use your phone and a bluetooth speaker on your lanai.

Spend $50 to $100 on a speaker and you will be surprised with the quality.

Can play Pandora music on your phone too.

Papa_lecki 10-15-2022 07:13 AM

Get a Sonos move speaker. It’s wireless, charge last all night.

daniel200 10-15-2022 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki (Post 2147003)
Get a Sonos move speaker. It’s wireless, charge last all night.

Sonos is a great option. It allows me to easily stream anything, anywhere in my home. I can stream my TV audio to any room. Or stream music or podcasts from my iphone/ipad to any sonos speaker. Any and all audio currently playing in any apple app can be streamed to one or multiple sonos speakers.

bsloan1960 10-15-2022 12:20 PM

Not XFinity but as an alternate try using an Alexa speaker. That's how we do music in numerous rooms.

2A supporter 10-15-2022 01:50 PM

Thanks everyone ! Slightly embarrassed that I didn't even think of using the XFinity phone AP ! Streamed the music perfectly in the enclosed lanai. Now to get a speaker !

Pondboy 10-15-2022 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 2A supporter (Post 2147216)
Thanks everyone ! Slightly embarrassed that I didn't even think of using the XFinity phone AP ! Streamed the music perfectly in the enclosed lanai. Now to get a speaker !

Bluetooth Speaker ; my recommendation would be Ultimate Ears Mega Boom. Get it on Amazon.

JMintzer 10-15-2022 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Pondboy (Post 2147260)
Bluetooth Speaker ; my recommendation would be Ultimate Ears Mega Boom. Get it on Amazon.

What he said ^^^

I did have a "Wonderboom" (the smaller lil brother to the Megaboom. It worked great but the Megaboom has a much better sound (and my youngest daughter "borrowed" my Wonderboom...)

Garywt 10-15-2022 07:31 PM

We have a tv in our lanai. Never listen to music but we could. Our cable box is wireless but we do have a connection if we wanted to use it.

jonathanb 10-16-2022 04:38 AM

We bought a JBLflip 5 pair it to our iPhones and stream music to it. Works great.

jswirs 10-16-2022 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by 2A supporter (Post 2146950)
Could use suggestions on how to get the XFinity music channels to play in the lanai without running wires. We have a patio villa with the front lanai enclosed and the distance from our smart LG TV in the great room is a good 40-45 feet away. Someone suggested Bluetooth speakers, but the maximum range is about 30 feet normally and the kitchen, laundry, etc. stands in the way also. Any ideas for this electronically challenged guy ? Thanks in advance !

We use Alexia, works great.

talonip 10-16-2022 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2147172)
Not XFinity but as an alternate try using an Alexa speaker. That's how we do music in numerous rooms.

Exactly. We use Alexa all around the house and lanai. Great sound and music for free.

DaleDivine 10-16-2022 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2146982)
Download the XFinity app on your phone.

Use your phone and a bluetooth speaker on your lanai.

Spend $50 to $100 on a speaker and you will be surprised with the quality.

Can play Pandora music on your phone too.

:agree::agree::thumbup::BigApplause:

willieboy2110 10-16-2022 06:08 AM

music
 
amazon blue tooth speakers

dewilson58 10-16-2022 06:08 AM

Alexa is good sound, not great. My Opin.

Don't forget..........Alexa is always listening.

Mavrik 10-16-2022 06:40 AM

Amazon Alexa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 2A supporter (Post 2146950)
Could use suggestions on how to get the XFinity music channels to play in the lanai without running wires. We have a patio villa with the front lanai enclosed and the distance from our smart LG TV in the great room is a good 40-45 feet away. Someone suggested Bluetooth speakers, but the maximum range is about 30 feet normally and the kitchen, laundry, etc. stands in the way also. Any ideas for this electronically challenged guy ? Thanks in advance !

We use Amazon Alexa with wifi. Just plug in and play.

JMintzer 10-16-2022 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2147356)
Alexa is good sound, not great. My Opin.

Don't forget..........Alexa is always listening.

Which is the reason the Boss refuses to allow one in the house...

I tried to explain that at least "someone" would listen to her, since apparently I never do..., But it was in vain... :loco:

Ginmato 10-16-2022 10:21 AM

Alexa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daniel200 (Post 2147169)
Sonos is a great option. It allows me to easily stream anything, anywhere in my home. I can stream my TV audio to any room. Or stream music or podcasts from my iphone/ipad to any sonos speaker. Any and all audio currently playing in any apple app can be streamed to one or multiple sonos speakers.

Got Alexa in multiple rooms. Just tell it to play whatever music you like.
Funny thing about Alexa. I had a serious accident about a year ago. I'd get into bed at night, position a million pillows around me trying to get comfortable and then realize I still needed to turn off the light. I got Alexa to turn on and off the lights. That's it. Then I found it could do a bunch of other things. Alexa hooks into Ring doorbell cam, can turn on your smart TV, control your Roomba, (though Roomba and I aren't on speaking terms at the moment). Alexa played endless Encanto while my granddaughter played in our pool when she came to visit this past summer. Thanks, Disney.

Larchap49 10-16-2022 11:21 AM

Speaker
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2146982)
Download the XFinity app on your phone.

Use your phone and a bluetooth speaker on your lanai.

Spend $50 to $100 on a speaker and you will be surprised with the quality.

Can play Pandora music on your phone too.

Agreed get a Bose Bluetooth speaker, the sound is amazing

BrianL 10-16-2022 11:53 AM

Wireless Speakers that will work in Lanai
 
Sonos speakers would work, they are not bluetooth they are wifi. You can purchase them on Amazon.

nob77@comcast.net 10-16-2022 12:32 PM

Sonos
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 2A supporter (Post 2146950)
Could use suggestions on how to get the XFinity music channels to play in the lanai without running wires. We have a patio villa with the front lanai enclosed and the distance from our smart LG TV in the great room is a good 40-45 feet away. Someone suggested Bluetooth speakers, but the maximum range is about 30 feet normally and the kitchen, laundry, etc. stands in the way also. Any ideas for this electronically challenged guy ? Thanks in advance !

Love my Sonos!

daniel200 10-16-2022 03:13 PM

Sonos model called “Move” is bluetooth or wifi.
Sonos models “One” or “Five” do not have bluetooth and work over wifi only.

Deden 10-16-2022 03:21 PM

Try a Wi-Fi extender, Best buy they will help you out.

MDWolff 10-16-2022 04:39 PM

Xfinity
 
Install the Xfinity app on your phone or tablet. Select the music channel within the app. Stream the music to the Bluetooth speaker from your phone or tablet. Hope this helps! Michael

jedalton 10-17-2022 09:00 PM

Bose is the best but expensive

mvivanco 10-19-2022 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2147356)
Alexa is good sound, not great. My Opin.

Don't forget..........Alexa is always listening.

Your phone is also always listening if you have it responding to your voice. As in "Hey Siri" or "Hey Google". No different. Alexa doesn't listen beyond listening for the command word.

JMintzer 10-20-2022 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by mvivanco (Post 2148823)
Your phone is also always listening if you have it responding to your voice. As in "Hey Siri" or "Hey Google". No different. Alexa doesn't listen beyond listening for the command word.

Not too sure about that...

Ever have a conversation about something within earshot of your Alexa and suddenly start getting ads for said discussion?

dewilson58 10-20-2022 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by mvivanco (Post 2148823)
Alexa doesn't listen beyond listening for the command word.

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Echo Show will advertise items we talk about without the so called command words.

The Echo show also has a camera........loves to watch.............just like the Sony TV's.

:024:

retiredguy123 10-20-2022 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2147356)
Alexa is good sound, not great. My Opin.

Don't forget..........Alexa is always listening.

Are you saying that you can tell the difference between Alexa sound and Xfinity sound? I know I couldn't.

dewilson58 10-20-2022 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2149087)
Are you saying that you can tell the difference between Alexa sound and Xfinity sound? I know I couldn't.

:shrug:

Never said anything about Xfinity sound..............not even sure what Xfinity sound is..........didn't know they had sound making units.

Said, Alexa sound is not great.............none of the Alexa units produce great sound.

I prefer quality sound, from a quality speaker.

retiredguy123 10-20-2022 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2149105)
:shrug:

Never said anything about Xfinity sound..............not even sure what Xfinity sound is..........didn't know they had sound making units.

Said, Alexa sound is not great.............none of the Alexa units produce great sound.

I prefer quality sound, from a quality speaker.

As I understand it, you can use Alexa to access music from radio stations or other sources, but you can export the sound to any wired or wireless speaker. So, I don't think it is "Alexa sound". Alexa is just an app where you can use your voice to access music sources. I have Alexa on my Windows laptop, but any music that I ask Alexa to play will play through my laptop speakers or any other speakers that I choose to plug in to my laptop.

dewilson58 10-20-2022 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2149112)
As I understand it, you can use Alexa to access music from radio stations or other sources, but you can export the sound to any wired or wireless speaker. So, I don't think it is "Alexa sound". Alexa is just an app where you can use your voice to access music sources. I have Alexa on my Windows laptop, but any music that I ask Alexa to play will play through my laptop speakers or any other speakers that I choose to plug in to my laptop.


Alexa is just software.
That's why I said Alexa units.......Amazon/Alexa units do not produce great sound.
Dots, Echos, etc.

Hopefully you understand now.

retiredguy123 10-20-2022 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2149126)
Alexa is just software.
That's why I said Alexa units.......Amazon/Alexa units do not produce great sound.
Dots, Echos, etc.

Hopefully you understand now.

Good news. I now understand it. You are not a big fan of the speakers made by Amazon. But, they keep trying with bigger and better speakers. So, keep an open mind.

flower7330@gmail.com 10-20-2022 04:54 PM

Spotify
 
We have a Spotify family subscription which we share with all our kids. $15.99 a month and 6 people can use it separately.
We have used Pandora, Amozon and Google music and Spotify is by far the best music streaming app on the market. They have every song I have ever searched for and the quality is awesome.
We also purchased a Sony SRS XB33 speaker. We have used the JBL version but they kept failing.
When we sit out in our Lanai we just bring our Bluetooth speaker out with us.
We also bring it in our golf cart and at the pool. It's also waterproof.


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