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any idea when you think you're going to unbreak your product?

  • May 11, 2024
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It's fun not being able to change the volume of specific speakers. I also really like how it's a struggle to get them even to play at the wrong volume in the first place. 

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  • Contributor II
  • May 11, 2024

It's. So. Bad. Did you do no testing? I think the amount of testing was no testing.  Was everyone hammered? If you just tell us that everyone was hammered then maybe at least there would be some humor in all of this and we could say hey what are you going to do everybody was hammered. 


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  • Contributor II
  • May 11, 2024

Oh you want to turn the volume down? Maybe we'll get to it later. 

Oh your kitchen speakers want to be playing also? Nah eat a hog we're not playing music in the kitchen. 

Oh you're watching a movie? Okay now we'll turn the volume up that you asked to go up 17 minutes ago. 

Boom. Kitchen speakers on two in the morning finally.


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  • Contributor II
  • May 11, 2024

My absolute favorite part is that when you try to adjust the group volume it just tells you that your parents were never proud of you.


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  • Enthusiast II
  • May 11, 2024

If the sort of buffoons behind this update are all that Sonos can afford to employ, it seems the company must be going bust.

 


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  • Contributor II
  • May 12, 2024

Hey guys good news! I turned the volume down on my speakers in the office and my oven turned on. Then it ungrouped from my garage door.