If you want to bring your system over to S2, all you need to do is download the new app, delete the old one and the software will take care of the rest. Those who own “legacy” Sonos devices, such as ...
Sonos has faced a challenging year, primarily due to the poorly received redesign of its mobile app, which rolled out in May. The redesigned app, plagued with bugs and missing features, has frustrated ...
Sonos will update its S2 mobile app with its most extensive redesign to date on May 7. It will also replace its native apps for Windows and macOS with a new web app that lets Sonos users access their ...
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Yes, Sonos, bring back the old app!
If you’re a Sonos owner, I can almost guarantee that at some point (and maybe many points) since the launch of the company’s redesigned app, you’ve wanted to throw your phone at the wall. The ...
Back in May, Sonos launched a new version of its mobile app, and it's been wildly unpopular with Sonos customers because of ongoing bugs and the removal of several features. Today, Bloomberg delved ...
It’s the day that many Sonos users have been waiting for, or at least pondering. June 8 marks the split of the ecosystem into Sonos S1 and Sonos S2. S1 will be home to the legacy products, essentially ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. All options are on the table as Sonos continues to navigate a very turbulent ...
A failed app rollout has created turmoil in reliability and a worry for consumers and investors. The company has committed $20-30 million to address its app issues and restore reliability and customer ...
This poses a double threat for Sonos. The coming of Music Intelligence (as Amazon dubs it) will make Sonos’ superb universal ...
Although I own three Sonos speakers—Move, Roam, and Beam—I’ve been less caught up in the brouhaha the new Sonos app than a lot of other folks. It’s not that I love the new app, which by most accounts ...
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