![]() For most users, as long as you don’t have any S1 products, the migration will be easy enough. As they move into the legacy category within Sonos S1, they will still get bug fixes and security updates for the foreseeable future.Īll the newer Sonos products, like Play:1, Playbar, Playbase, One, One SL, Beam and many others, are compatible with S2. These products aren’t recent and have had long lives. S1 will be home to the legacy products, essentially a few older offerings that don’t have the power inside to run S2 S2 will handle all the non-legacy products and paves the way for new features, along with a clear road for them to work with new products: Arc, Five and the third-generation Sub.ĭevices that can only handle S1 include ZonePlayer, CR200, Bridge, first-generation Connect, first-generation Connect: Amp and the first-generation Play:5. June 8 marks the split of the ecosystem into Sonos S1 and Sonos S2. It’s the day that many Sonos users have been waiting for, or at least pondering.
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