Your old Sonos speaker may stop getting updates

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Do you have an old Sonos speaker kicking around at home? It may become obsolete soon, as the audio brand announced that it will no longer
Play:5, Sonos will cease updates in May for the Connect and Connect Amp, the original Zone Players, the CR200, and Bridge.It's important to
affected Sonos speakers, you won't be able to take advantage if the brand introduces any new features or services to the rest of its lineup
probably not a huge concern to owners of the original Sonos Play:5 and other affected devices, it could prove a problem for anyone who uses
one of these speakers as part of a multi-room setup.This could stop your newer Sonos speaker from receiving the updates it needs; the
solution of course, is to disconnect the offending speaker (but then your multi-room setup will be missing one component, which isn't ideal
to be focussing on newer models like the Sonos One
(Image credit: Sonos)Why is Sonos doing this? Engadget says that the technical capabilities of these older devices has "essentially been
Sonos One smart speaker
In October, the brand announced its Trade Up program, which gives you a 30% discount on new models when you recycle your unwanted old Sonos
money for a newer model or check out the best wireless speakers of 2020 for non-Sonos alternatives.Via What
Hi-Fi?fXpZJbgZZE2J8uF7pJDKkk.jpg?#