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Sonos One Protective Cover Replacement

Sonos One Protective Cover Replacement

Marcus Glowa

Marcus Glowa and 3 other contributors

Last updated on May 21, 2023

2 minutes
Easy

Introduction

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This guide is for the replacement of the metal housing for the Sonos One.

Important: Accessing the internals of the Sonos One will void the factory warranty and make the unit rejected for factory repair, even if warranty is expired.

What you need

Parts

Tools

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    • Disconnect all power cords.

    • Remove the rubber foot and plastic screw guard on the bottom of the device using a plastic opening tool.

    • Note: the rubber foot and plastic screw guard can be removed as one piece to make reassembly easier

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    • Remove the four 10mm Torx T10 screws from the bottom of the speaker.

    More specifics on the four 10mm Torx T10 screws at the bottom, step 2.

    ex: M3

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    • Remove the bottom cover by squeezing the protective cover slightly while pushing up with your fingers.

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    • The protective cover clip is very thin and deforms easily.

    • Remove the single 8mm Torx T10 screw and protective cover clip.

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    • Slide the protective cover upwards to remove.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Well done! I would add a little bit about how much adhesive there is underneath the rubber feet as well as the screw cover.

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