The S2 app is the current Sonos app and it will get all new updates as they are released. Most of Sonos’ newer products only work on the S2 app. Sonos legacy products include the first ...
Sonos remains in the throes of the biggest controversy in its history — and it’s one of the company’s own making. Now, several months after the May release of its overhauled app badly tarnished the ...
Sonos’ CEO had to learn the hard way and that ... Spence claimed they could not offer users the older S2 app version. The company extended the audio swap to other soundbars.
Sonos initially tried dismissing the issues ... that runs on our speakers and in the cloud to the point where today S2 [the previous app] is less reliable & less stable then what you remember." ...
Sonos doesn’t make computer speakers. And despite how closely some of its speakers look the part (specifically the Era 100, as well as the older Play:1, One and One SL), that’s not how they were ...
Sonos says the Era 100 Pro — its first speaker aimed specifically at the professional installation market — is officially available for order and shipping today. The speaker, which gets both ...
This past fall, at the 2024 CEDIA EXPO trade show, Sonos unveiled a new speaker tailored to professional installers: the Sonos Era 100 Pro. It looks like a clone of the company’s entry-level Era 100 ...
Could 2024 have been any worse for Sonos? The once-beloved connected speaker brand left its reputation in tatters after a rushed, misguided app update, then launched a pair of pricey headphones ...
After an app update rollout that can best be described as disastrous, Sonos is seeking a new CEO. The company announced today that Patrick Spence, who had been CEO for eight years, is stepping down.
A day after announcing that CEO Patrick Spence is departing the company, Sonos revealed that Chief Product Officer Maxime Bouvat-Merlin is also leaving. Bouvat-Merlin has been CPO since 2023.
Sonos Chief Executive Patrick Spence is stepping down and leaving the company’s board in a shake-up that comes as the wireless speaker maker tries to win back the trust of its customers.