I’ve watched Sonos do shady things with their apps over the last decade. It went from assuring users that there was no need to update the app -“We would never force anyone to update their app to allow their system to work” I was once told - to collecting user data, etc.
Then came the infamous recycle program.
Well, now it seems the nefarious nature of the first and second issues have merged to become one and Sonos looks to be forcing units off-line in order to force users to replace older units, even if the old unit was working just fine.
My ZP-120 (which is the most-seldom used unit of my system) worked perfectly fine until I updated my app. Then, suddenly “poof” it no longer would even power up. I was on at least 5 phone calls with Sonos, and no one could figure it out.
While I was on hold for 20+ minutes, I started poking around to see how many others had this problem. IT WAS A LOT. Not all of them seem tied to app upgrades, but the timing of my failure was beyond coincidental.
Going on eBay and the number of Zp100’s and ZP120’s for sale there as “parts or not working” is astounding.
I’m getting out of this ecosystem before they shut down any of my other older units and I’m left spending thousands of dollars every couple of years just because I’m in the ecosystem.
I’d recommend everyone else do the same.