Other Sonos devices are rebooted and reset similarly, but the exact process, depending on your specific device, may differ from product to product, so these steps are only guaranteed to work on the Sonos One.

How to Soft Reset Your Sonos One

Soft resetting, or rebooting, your Sonos One is easy, and takes little more than 10 seconds.

How to Hard Reset Your Sonos One

Sometimes, a Sonos speaker can have trouble connecting or acting as expected. In these situations, sometimes a hard reset is warranted. Though you will have to set up your Sonos One again after you hard reset the device, the hard reset itself barely takes more time than a soft reset.

Troubleshooting Problems With the Sonos One

If you’re trying to reset your Sonos One because of a problem you have with the device, Sonos does recommend a soft reset to get your Sonos to reappear in the Sonos app if it disappears. If you’re unable to connect to Sonos at all, Sonos’ support page has a list of things you can try to fix your problem, which doesn’t include a hard reset. However, Sonos warns against hard resetting their devices simply because all information on the device will be erased. The device can be set up again, though, so as long as you know what you’re doing, there is not any danger in hard resetting a Sonos.