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I saved up my money not really having a lot because of my age, i bought a Sonos one having loved the sound and compatibility with my google home. Only 1 year on. 2 months after it’s warranty it’s died, i can only say how sad it is and disappointing that a product could die in such a short life span, im sure others who care about the environment would have more to say with the implications of sonos’s having to be disposed of year after year. It’s crazy that i’ve seen a few others having this problem, i take real care of my products and it’s barely been touched left plugged into a surge protected plug socket, it shouldn’t of died but mine like many others have, i won’t be buying a sonos again at least for a long long long time and i just wish the products issues could of been sorted. countless other products have had no issues been left plugged in and haven’t died on me. This is the first ever electronics item that’s died on me ever!!. 

Contact Sonos support.  Sometimes they can help with issues like this. 


@JackJJ I understand your disappointment, but your situation is definitely not normal. If it was normal for Sonos speakers to stop working after one year, Sonos would have gone under a long time ago. I have 10 Sonos devices with the oldest being over five years old and everything works flawlessly. I would definitely take @jgatie’s advice and contact Sonos Support.


I haven’t seen anything that shows that Sonos products fail more often, and sooner,  than the rest of the industry. 


Folks that need more than the standard Sonos warranty or their limited help out of warranty might consider getting an extended warranty, several options are available. I went through Costco.