On January 21, 2020 at 22:02, Fins said...
Really? What has really changed in Sonos to require a hardware change to stop supporting old product? This seems more like a way to try to force new product sales.
If they just keep the status quo for the current players and then make only the new features available for future products it's not a big deal. It doesn't take that much memory to stream a song. If they don't purposely break it, I'm guessing they will cruise along for a few more years. I could be wrong - we'll see.
And OMG so many texts from customers. Stupid vague email blast. Probably to spur panicked upgrades.