The hardware surely gets to a point where it can't just keep up with the software it's expected to handle seamlessly? Given that some of those devices date back to the early 2000s (although some were sold as recently as 2015) it's hardly surprising that Sonos had to cut the chord at some point. This list included original Zone Players, first-gen Connect and Connect:Amp, the first-generation Play:5, the CR200 and the Sonos Bridge. Read on for everything you need to know about Sonos S2 and S1 and how to update your multi-room speaker system.Īt the start of 2020 Sonos announced it would stop updating 'legacy products'.
What it means for you, and your Sonos system, depends on what speakers you have in your house and their compatibility with the S2 system and app. However, you may not be: at the same time Sonos S2 went live, the original Sonos app was rebranded as Sonos S1. The Sonos S2 app is hardly new anymore it arrived in mid-2020 and the chances are that you're already using it.