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I have an old Sonos 1 and a Sonos 3. I'd never buy Sonos kit again either. The speakers themselves deliver a decent enough sound (when working) but my word, the software and app have been flaky from the word go. My daughter managed to get them linked and working again (by reverting back to an old version of the app) but it's been unreliable from the outset. We did manage to get it to work with Alexa at some point in the past, but now I just don't bother.
Not aware of this update though - when I get home will they all be bricked?
It is very good and have had no problems for ages and ages since I used the right connector (not the optical one)
BBC speech lags occasionally but no other channels do. That suggests nothing to do with the beam
Just pissed off with the waste of money getting the Sonos.
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Is it the convenience of they can link several around the house? Do people really move around the house that much to actually need that?
Is it the small compact, wife approved decor solution?
Is it the sound quality for the price?
Recent years I've gone backwards in my tech needs. Somethings I just don't need it to be smart.
Coffee grinder...don't even want one with a screen.
Frying pans....heck, I don't even want coated, give me Carbon Steel or Stainless Steel.
I've disconnected my Harmony Remote and just use ARC feature.
If I want to stream music, the receiver has BT built in. 1 room with music is enough, the house isn't that big!
I can’t quite believe Sonos allowed this app out into the wild…it seems like a child developed it and no-one checked it before publishing it.
It wasn't.
When one of the components stopped working just out of warranty, Sonos "took care of me" with a 10% discount offer to replace it. So I binned it all and haven't regretted it.
There are too many other easy options nowadays that don't rely on proprietary hardware / software and buggy apps.
Mine all seem.to.be working fine - play music via voice assistant or airplay or.connected TV.