I thought I was buying a premium product. WT……The person who put out this update should be fired. How can a company attempting to pose as a premium entity release an update which can’t be rolled back that destroys its usability as a modern playback tool.
YOU CANT ADD A SONG TO A PLAYLIST!!!!
not without wiping the playlist that was already playing…
please let me be wrong. Show me I’m wrong
surely SONOS are not that incompetent
Nope. I think we can’t do a lot of the things that we used to be able to do with the old app. I agree, though that person should be fired. They should’ve put it out to the beta community at least before they released it to the rest of us. I mean, I’m in the beta community but I never got anything about a new update or a trial update. They basically destroyed the best part or one of the best parts of the system, which was to be able to add songs to a playlist that you’ve already created. I don’t know, but I hope they fix it soon. I’ve invested thousands of dollars in the Sonos equipment and now it’s not even 50% as good as it used to be with the old app . We lost so many functions that were so great and what made Sonos a step above.
I fully agree. This update is tragic in the extreme. Every action is slow, it won’t play songs that I tap with albums. It takes upwards of ten seconds to respond. Finding albums within Apple Music takes ridiculous amounts of scrolling. There are too many issues to list them all. Bring back the old app until the update is fixed! I’m a big fan of Sonos, leaning towards being a former fan.
They are not contrite. Just in major damage control. But sort of like (Jeremy Clarkson being coached by a PR agent after a major major stuff up kind of damage control). And they’re so obsessed with the new ‘architecture’ they just won’t be letting you at the old stuff.
IF this new architecture is so damn good then it’s about time we saw some results Pronto!!!
I suspect that for all their older products, it’ll never be as good as it was because they want customers to keep updating.
what they’re not considering about that is that customers who regularly update count on getting a good resale value for their old gear to mitigate their overall costs. So in essence, by degrading resale costs, they’re not going to have as many new buyers.
the buyers market will just be made of the super rich (or naive) and not of thrifty audiophiles.
Eventually, this will affect their bottom line. But by then most of us will have lost interest and other brands will have filled the gap.
Good luck (once great) Sonos.
All my Amazon playlists work EXCEPT I do have an issue with one of them. I had 400+ songs BUT only the first 100 songs will play. One screen shows all 400+ (but can still only play songs 1-100) and another screen only shows the 100 songs. When I called support over a week ago it was “news” to them. They were escalating to developers and would update me via email, but haven’t received anything of course.