Sonos S2 is the newest version of the Sonos operating system and family of mobile apps, replacing Sonos S1.
An update was sent by Sonos to users on November 16, 2021 with upgrades for Battery Saver, EQ Settings, and DTS Digital Surround. This Sonos S2 software update delivers different features to different ...
The Sonos S2 update, which was announced in March, is live right now. It’s an entirely new app and operating system (OS) that, according to Sonos, is designed to “power the next generation of products ...
Sonos has announced a forthcoming update to select speaker models that may ruffle a few feathers, but is a necessary step toward the future of streaming. "S2" is the name of the new operating system ...
Sonos is rolling out an update for its S2 app today that will, among other things, add a welcome feature for home theater enthusiasts. Some of the company's devices will be able to decode the DTS ...
Sonos transitioning to a new operating system should come as no surprise. The first Sonos products came to market more than 15 years ago, and until now, almost every component has remained ...
Sonos is out with an update that will be welcome news for those looking for more bass. The latest Sonos S2 iOS app release allows owners of its home theater speakers or Amp to use two of the company’s ...
Sonos shipped its very first product—the ZP100 amplifier—way back in January 2005. It took a full 10 years before that amp was succeeded by the not-radically-different ZP120 (later rebranded as the ...
Sonos’ multiroom speakers like the Play:1 and Play:5 completely changed the home audio landscape, trading custom installs with wires running throughout the home and closets loaded with twinkling ...
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