A long-missing convenience returns ...
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 ...
Addressing blowback from Sonos’ wildly unpopular app redesign will cost the company $20 to $30 million “in the short term,” according to CEO Patrick Spence. During Sonos’ fiscal Q3 2024 earnings call ...
'If I'm candid…' —Tom Conrad hopes to restore your trust in where Sonos is going ...
Growing concerns have been expressed that the Sonos app might in future require a subscription, as the company reported revenue down for the second year running – and a former employee has now added ...
How it started: Sonos releases the biggest update to its mobile apps in years, with an entirely revamped interface. How it’s going: People aren’t happy that many of their favorite features haven’t ...
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 ...
Sonos' strong engineering and customer loyalty are undermined by a recent app fiasco, damaging its brand and delaying potential profitability. Despite market saturation, Sonos' expansion into new ...
“DISASTER,” said one user who complained in May. “My very expensive speakers are just useless bricks now.” “It is truly hard to understand how bad this new app is,” another wrote. “Utter garbage. What ...
I just use the native apps I guess. I've never had a need to open the Sonos app after setting up the system Click to expand... How do you group the speakers without using the app? Do you hold the ...
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