This was the headline to an email I received last month. I nearly spat out my coffee at the screen.
Since their invention, speakers haven’t needed to be upgraded with software updates.
Good speakers, and I do consider Sonos good speakers, only need to be replaced when the cones, or some other physical component, is knackered. A speaker isn’t a tech consumable with a lifespan under 10 years, a good speaker can be cherished and passed on through generations.
Sonos you are a speaker company.
You do not build hardware like computers, or phones - your software shouldn’t be entangled in an arms race for more CPU/GPU/RAM etc. so why the need for hardware upgrades?
How much software is needed to drive a speaker?
NASA put a man on the moon using less computing power. Your excellent audio engineers must be pissed off that your software team produce such bloated code that it effectively kills off their work.
It’s a cynical business model that embraces redundancy to drive repeat revenue, locking your customers into an ecosystem that favors the bottom lines over the planet.
Why mug off your customers, assuming they’ll accept this?
Sonos, stop virtue signaling and b*******ting your customers and actually make a change for your customers and the planet.
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