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macOS controller and Apple Silicon

  • February 17, 2026
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  • April 14, 2026

Music doesn’t flow through it but all interactions with it are over the internet. There is no album art. There is no search. The index has no quick jump letters. It’s slow scrolling forever to reach letters later in the alphabet. Have you tried it?


  • April 14, 2026

I take the “no search” back. When you click in search, it shows your services and sonos radio. But not the music library. When you actually search, the music library does get included and re-appears. I’m not sure when that was added.


AjTrek1
  • April 14, 2026

Sonos has been moving away from the computer based OS app for years. It first started when they took away setup functionality which you can now only do with your phone or tablet (iOS or Android). That move upset customers to no end; but hey…I got over it and moved on. I’m to the point now that I’ve forgotten it. In fact I don’t use the computer based app even today.

Full disclosure I’m Apple everything. Which includes four computers. Haven’t even thought about using the MacOS app. My phone and tablet do everything. There’s nothing that the MacOS app does differently nor better.

OK…so you’ve got all your music stored on your Mac. All you need is a path to that location which is to create a Music library via your phone or tablet that will also be available via the Web app. Frankly, you’d be better served with a NAS solution.

I like someone else has said l’m not trying to rile you up (although I’ve been guilty of such) 😂. However, the bottom-line is that companies (including Sonos) have to make decisions  as to what they will continue to support in terms of software development. Supporting multiple platforms creates cost regarding development and paid tech support personnel (unlike myself and others in this community). BTW we are not tech support in the strict sense of the term. We’re just people who volunteer our time to help for the love of the Sonos product which isn’t always perfect. But…what product is 🤔

I know what I’ve expressed in this post isn’t going to change the minds of those that are furious with Sonos not supporting Apple Silicon. Hopefully some will think again about what they perceive as a loss.

 


  • April 14, 2026

I have no problem with the desktop apps going away. I have a problem pretending the web app is a replacement for a program running locally on your computer sending/receiving data directly to devices on your local network. Just like when the big S2 “rewrite” was having volume changes sent to the cloud and back. Causing all sorts of issues with volume controls lagging/not in sync or just not working. Eventually fixed to send volume changes locally to devices. Well, the web app volume control over the internet is just as bad.


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  • Lyricist III
  • April 14, 2026

Just a lot of bad experiences with Apple. My last Apple device just told me it won't update as the latest os requires more free memory than I have.

On the other hand my Sonos, back to a first generation Play 1, are happily playing music.

BS!!  Sonos dropped support for the original Play 3, Play 5 and the original Sonos Amp.  They tried to get everyone to trade them in, but that didn’t work.  Yes they will still play music.  The only way was to download the original S1 app to your phone.  They are no better than any other company dropping support for older products, and now refusing to keep up with technology they have had six years to address.


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  • Lead Maestro
  • April 14, 2026

Does no-one look in the App Store for Sonos apps? Guess not. Shame. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/phonos-ultimate-for-sonos/id6740011689


Smilja
  • April 14, 2026

@Traveltype, The S1 only Sonos products are up to 20 years old Linux computers. There is no way to “address” this fact. Anyway, has nothing to do with the Sonos S1/S2 apps (Windows/macOS/Android/iOS) which are merely WiFi remote controls.


Stanley_4
  • Grand Maestro
  • April 14, 2026

Just a lot of bad experiences with Apple. My last Apple device just told me it won't update as the latest os requires more free memory than I have.

On the other hand my Sonos, back to a first generation Play 1, are happily playing music.

BS!!  Sonos dropped support for the original Play 3, Play 5 and the original Sonos Amp.  They tried to get everyone to trade them in, but that didn’t work.  Yes they will still play music.  The only way was to download the original S1 app to your phone.  They are no better than any other company dropping support for older products, and now refusing to keep up with technology they have had six years to address.

How odd, my Play 1 and 3 are still working fine, the Play Store has the S1 app available. Not sure how that is dropping support. Stopping further development yes but they are still supported.

For a short time Sonos tried a trade offer, wasn't popular so they changed it to "keep your old Sonos but here is a 30% discount anyway."

They did drop support for the CR-100 controllers but there was plenty of warning, giving users the choice of adding new features or keeping the CR.


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  • Lyricist III
  • April 14, 2026

Just a lot of bad experiences with Apple. My last Apple device just told me it won't update as the latest os requires more free memory than I have.

On the other hand my Sonos, back to a first generation Play 1, are happily playing music.

BS!!  Sonos dropped support for the original Play 3, Play 5 and the original Sonos Amp.  They tried to get everyone to trade them in, but that didn’t work.  Yes they will still play music.  The only way was to download the original S1 app to your phone.  They are no better than any other company dropping support for older products, and now refusing to keep up with technology they have had six years to address.

How odd, my Play 1 and 3 are still working fine, the Play Store has the S1 app available. Not sure how that is dropping support. Stopping further development yes but they are still supported.

For a short time Sonos tried a trade offer, wasn't popular so they changed it to "keep your old Sonos but here is a 30% discount anyway."

They did drop support for the CR-100 controllers but there was plenty of warning, giving users the choice of adding new features or keeping the CR.

Oh you mean like Apple giving a six year waring on Apple Silicon?  LOL


  • April 14, 2026

Oh you mean like Apple giving a six year waring on Apple Silicon?  LOL

It’s not like Sonos was caught by surprise. They never planned on offering an Apple Silicon version. I suppose that’s their right to decide not to spend the developer resources on it. Just as it’s your right make a choice based on that.

I do hope they change their mind, but I’m not holding my breath.


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  • Lyricist III
  • April 14, 2026

Oh you mean like Apple giving a six year waring on Apple Silicon?  LOL

It’s not like Sonos was caught by surprise. They never planned on offering an Apple Silicon version. I suppose that’s their right to decide not to spend the developer resources on it. Just as it’s your right make a choice based on that.

And my right to drop Sonos from my audio budget.  


  • April 14, 2026

Oh you mean like Apple giving a six year waring on Apple Silicon?  LOL

It’s not like Sonos was caught by surprise. They never planned on offering an Apple Silicon version. I suppose that’s their right to decide not to spend the developer resources on it. Just as it’s your right make a choice based on that.

And my right to drop Sonos from my audio budget.  

Exactly


Smilja
  • April 14, 2026

Sonos dropped further improvements to the Windows-/macOS app back in 2018 with the launch of v8.0. I bet you haven’t even tried out the Web controller yet (requires S2).

Sonos Web Controller