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Old 01-24-2020, 05:10 PM   #30
cupofjoe
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Originally Posted by Manhattanboy View Post
So it took the CEO of Sonos a day to walk their plans back lol.

Good thing as I have several Sonos "legacy" components that are 10 years old and was quite furious when I read the initial reports.
This is the latest update that I am aware of:

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We heard you. We did not get this right from the start. My apologies for that and I wanted to personally assure you of the path forward:

First, rest assured that come May, when we end new software updates for our legacy products, they will continue to work as they do today. We are not bricking them, we are not forcing them into obsolescence, and we are not taking anything away. Many of you have invested heavily in your Sonos systems, and we intend to honor that investment for as long as possible. While legacy Sonos products won’t get new software features, we pledge to keep them updated with bug fixes and security patches for as long as possible. If we run into something core to the experience that can’t be addressed, we’ll work to offer an alternative solution and let you know about any changes you’ll see in your experience.

Secondly, we heard you on the issue of legacy products and modern products not being able to coexist in your home. We are working on a way to split your system so that modern products work together and get the latest features, while legacy products work together and remain in their current state. We’re finalizing details on this plan and will share more in the coming weeks.

While we have a lot of great products and features in the pipeline, we want our customers to upgrade to our latest and greatest products when they’re excited by what the new products offer, not because they feel forced to do so. That’s the intent of the trade up program we launched for our loyal customers.

Thank you for being a Sonos customer. Thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. I hope that you’ll forgive our misstep, and let us earn back your trust. Without you, Sonos wouldn’t exist and we’ll work harder than ever to earn your loyalty every single day.

If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to contact us.



Patrick Spence
CEO, Sonos
I see a clarification but not a 'walk back' of their plans.

Having two independent systems in the house (legacy and modern) that can't communicate with each other is not going to make most people happy.

NOTE the careful wording "We are working on a way to split your system so that modern products work together and get the latest features, while legacy products work together and remain in their current state"

There is no confirmation that the two systems will work together or any acknowledgement that they won't.

It will most likely take the form of two apps with two completely independent systems.

On top of this, the legacy part of the system (with equipment with an age potentially starting at 4 years) has only 'we will try our best' guarantee of performance going forward.

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