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[summary]Guides and repair information for speakers made by Sonos.[/summary] | |
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As of 2020, the list of Sonos speakers that are still sold and supported are as follows according to Tom’s Guide: | |
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+ | * ***Sonos One*** |
+ | * ***Sonos Move*** |
+ | * ***Play:1*** |
+ | * ***Play:3*** |
+ | * ***Play:5*** |
+ | * ***Playbase*** |
+ | * ***Playbar*** |
+ | * ***Sub*** |
+ | * ***Ikea Symfonisk Bookshelf*** |
+ | * ***Ikea Symfonisk Table Lamp***. |
Towards the end of 2019, the company was criticized for their “recycling” program which essentially bricks their old devices making it impossible to truly recycle them. They stopped offering software updates to devices made between 2005 and 2011 in May of 2020. Instead they offered 30% off a new device if the customer agreed to put the old device in “recycle mode” which renders them useless to electronics recyclers who might have been able to refurbish them otherwise. And according to a [https://www.ifixit.com/News/35328/speakers-should-last-decades-but-sonos-wants-to-convince-you-otherwise|report] on iFixit.com , what made it even more frustrating was they made a big deal about their sustainability efforts, but the products are not designed to last so they aren’t being sustainable and in fact they are just contributing to the ever growing global e-waste problem. |
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