So, because I can't stop myself from speculating, I've been thinking about what exactly the new product coming out on 6/6 is going to be. Here is basically what we know about it...
- It will have an HDMI connection
- It will have a mic for voice control
- It is designed for the home theatre space
- The press release photo implies that it reduce the number of remote controls needed for your setup
- Onkyo is going to provide more details about how it's receivers 'work with Sonos' on the same day.
The popular opinions seem to be that the new product will be an updated playbar or playbase, or perhaps a SuperConnect of sorts that handles additional home theatre codecs and allowing boding of speakers in various home theatre formats.
What if it's none of those and is just more of an updated to the CONNECT? The news about Onkyo is about the current CONNECT, which is an older product. Would it makes sense to have an updated version of this that has voice control built in? If the new device can control receiver (volume, inputs, etc), has a mic for voice control and a small speaker for Alexa responses only, would it be a worth while product? It would be superior to using an echo dot with your receiver because it would not require you to 'lock in' the receiver input to the dot. It also will probably have Google home control in the future. If the price is right, seems like something that would sell well.
The part that doesn't fully add up with this is, why is hdmi included? It could be that it's more of a passthrough so that you connect your tv to the Connect 2.0, to the receiver. Wouldn't be need though since Sonos can theoretically control the receiver through wifi already. Then again, not all receivers are going to be wifi and controllable that way. So perhaps the new device can send audio or tv audio to your receiver. As an added bonus, if the Connect 2.0 is connected to your tv through hdmi arc, it can wake up your tv as well, maybe other things.
I am guessing though. I think I would rather see a superconnect or palybar product, but this option would be nice too. I can see a connect 2.0 priced around $150 or so, and that may be more helpful in getting market penetration and name recognition for Sonos.
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