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    Hi Isabelle. This is a question that should be directed to Sonos' website. See here to understand what questions are appropriate and on-topic for StackOverflow - stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
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    Hi Isabelle. This is a question that should be directed to Sonos' website. See here to understand what questions are appropriate and on-topic for StackOverflow - stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
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Hi Isabelle. This is a question that should be directed to Sonos' website. See here to understand what questions are appropriate and on-topic for StackOverflow - stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
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Hi Isabelle. This is a question that should be directed to Sonos' website. See here to understand what questions are appropriate and on-topic for StackOverflow - stackoverflow.com/help/on-topic
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Yes, the cloud based APIs enable control of both the group and individual players. Check out https://developer.sonos.com/reference/control-api/group-volume/ and https://developer.sonos.com/reference/control-api/playervolume/ .






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