It also seems likely Sonos will at some stage create its own smart assistant, to replace or supplement support for Alexa and Google Assistant. Newer speakers will work with the new app, shown above. There aren’t many details on the latter just yet, but in past conversations with Sonos employees, they’ve hinted at a future in which your Sonos speakers might automatically start playing a certain playlist or podcast when you arrive home (or wake up in the morning) based on your listening patterns. Sonos S2 will also allow for usability enhancements (there will be improved room groups functionality in June) and “more connected and personal experiences,” according to the company. It could also finally result in Sonos adopting Dolby Atmos for home theater sound in the next Playbar, Playbase, or Beam. The revamped software underpinnings could let Sonos go hi-fi in the same way as Amazon’s Echo Studio. Sonos S2 will allow for higher-resolution audio, whereas right now the company’s speakers are limited to CD-quality lossless audio. Switching to a new OS will result in expanded capabilities, according to Sonos. Sonos S2 will be released in June and power “the next generation” of Sonos products and experiences - but it also represents the fork in the road where older, legacy hardware will be left behind and stop receiving new features. Sonos is today detailing the future of its multi-room home audio strategy, which revolves around a new app and operating system, called Sonos S2, that will run on many current Sonos products and be the foundation for all the company’s future devices. The Verge reports on the company’s plans. They will continue to work with the existing app, and will still get security updates and bug fixes. This means they will no longer get new features through firmware updates, and won’t work with the new Sonos app. Older speakers will be relegated to legacy status … The Sonos S2 operating system will run on all future speakers, as well as ‘many’ current ones, but will require a new Sonos app. This will add hi-res audio capabilities but will create a ‘fork’ which will effectively leave older speakers on a legacy platform. In what is likely to prove an extremely controversial move, Sonos has announced that it is developing a completely new platform, Sonos S2. Update: The Sonos 2 app is now available, ahead of the launch of new products on Wednesday.
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