Sonos, Inc. is an American audio equipment manufacturer headquartered in
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Barbara (, meaning ) is a coastal city in Santa Barbara County, California, of which it is also the county seat. Situated on a south-facing section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United States excepting A ...
. The company was founded in 2002 by
John MacFarlane, Craig Shelburne, Tom Cullen, and Trung Mai.
Sonos has partnered with over 100 companies that offer music services, including
Pandora,
iHeartRadio
iHeartRadio (often shortened to just "iHeart") is an American freemium broadcast, podcast, radio streaming and Music Streaming platform owned by iHeartMedia. Founded in August 2008, iHeartRadio serves as the national umbrella brand for iHeart ...
,
SiriusXM,
Apple Music
Apple Music is an audio and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc. Users can select music to stream to their device on-demand, or listen to existing playlists. The service also includes the sister internet radio stations Apple Musi ...
,
Spotify
Spotify (; ) is a List of companies of Sweden, Swedish Music streaming service, audio streaming and media service provider founded on 23 April 2006 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. , it is one of the largest providers of music streaming services ...
,
Tidal,
MOG,
QQ Music,
YouTube Music
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTu ...
and
Amazon Music. Sonos products work with the three major voice assistants:
Amazon Alexa,
Google Assistant
Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on home automation and mobile devices. Based on artificial intelligence, Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations, unlike ...
, and
Apple Siri, although the last is currently only supported through Apple's Home app.
In 2019 Sonos acquired Snips SAS, a privacy-focused AI voice platform for connected devices with the goal to bring a music-specific assistant to its devices.
History
Corporate, financial, and marketing history
Sonos was founded as "Rincon Audio, Inc." in August 2002
by
John MacFarlane, Craig Shelburne, Tom Cullen and Trung Mai, with MacFarlane wanting to create a wireless service.
The company changed its name to "Sonos, Inc." in May 2004.
During 2004, MacFarlane brought prototypes of the first Sonos products to several industry events, including the June 2004 "D2:
All Things Digital" conference in Carlsbad, California and the December 2004 Digital Music Summit.
It's been reported that in D2
Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and investor best known for co-founding the technology company Apple Inc. Jobs was also the founder of NeXT and chairman and majority shareholder o ...
told MacFarlane that the Sonos controller's scroll wheel might violate Apple patents related to the
iPod
The iPod is a series of portable media players and multi-purpose mobile devices that were designed and marketed by Apple Inc. from 2001 to 2022. The iPod Classic#1st generation, first version was released on November 10, 2001, about mon ...
.
Sonos aimed to begin shipping its products in the fourth quarter of 2004 but missed that deadline. The company first introduced its products to the market in January 2005 and first shipped them in either January or March 2005.
In May 2005, Sonos announced that its initial product line would go on sale in the United Kingdom in the following month. The company has continued to broaden its international sales, for example to Japan in 2018.
In May 2012, Sonos opened the
Sonos Studio in
Los Angeles
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, a
studio and
art gallery in which art was exhibited along with Sonos' products for free, and featured events with artists like
Beck
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,
The Lonely Island and
Solange, and released a video about its development. The Los Angeles location was closed in 2018; a London location remains open.
In December 2013, the company was estimated to have raised $118 million in
venture funding, including a $25 million round; its investors included
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts
KKR & Co. Inc., also known as Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., is an American global private-equity and investment company. , the firm had completed private-equity investments in portfolio companies with approximately $710 billion of total ...
,
Redpoint Ventures and
Elevation Partners
Elevation Partners was an American private equity firm that invested in intellectual property, technology and media companies. The firm had $1.9 billion of assets under management. The firm was founded in 2004 and was headquartered in New York ...
.
In April 2014, Google and Sonos introduced deep integration features that allowed user to play and control
Google Play Music through Sonos devices.
In January 2015, Sonos was rebranded by
Bruce Mau Design, with a new visual identity and improved
logotype that was created over the span of four years, from 2011 to 2014. There have been other brand refreshes, including one in 2019.
In February 2016 Sonos also released a
study called ''Music Makes it Home Study''.
In March 2016, CEO John MacFarlane announced the company's shift to focus on streaming music services and voice control instead of local playback, and
laid off some employees.
In July 2016, the company opened its first Sonos Store in
SoHo
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. Sonos announced the store's closure in June 2020.
In September 2016, the company announced that its products would become available at the
Apple Store
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.
In January 2017, MacFarlane announced via the company's blog that he would be stepping down from his role as CEO, and that he would be succeeded in this position by former COO Patrick Spence.
In December 2017,
IKEA
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IKEA is owned and operated by a series of not-for-profit an ...
and Sonos announced a collaboration to build Sonos' technology into furniture sold by IKEA. In May 2025, Sonos announced the partnership was ending.
In August 2018, Sonos went public, trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol SONO.
In November 2019, Sonos acquires Snips SAS, a privacy-focused AI voice platform for connected devices with the goal to bring a music-specific assistant to its devices.
In January 2020, Sonos sued Google over copyright infringement relating to several patents, including the ability to sync audio over multiple devices. In August 2021, a judge ruled in favor of Sonos. The
International Trade Commission also ruled in favor of Sonos. As a result, Google was ordered to remove certain features from its devices, including group volume control.
Google was ordered to pay Sonos $32.5 million in damages. However, a judge tossed out the verdict in October and criticized Sonos for abusing the patent system. Following the verdict, Google redeployed the features it had previously removed.
In April 2020, Sonos revealed a new "sonic logo" composed by
Philip Glass
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the late 20th century. Glass's work has been associated with minimal music, minimalism, being built up fr ...
, featuring an ensemble of 21 musicians. The logo will be heard in the listening experience of Sonos Radio, an Internet radio streaming service that was unveiled by the company the same month.
In June 2020, Sonos announced plans to lay off 12% of its workforce, close its New York store and six of its offices, and cut its top executives' pay by 20% for three to six months, in response to the economic disruptions caused by the COVID pandemic.
In November 2020, Sonos launched "Sonos Radio HD", a paid ad-free tier of Sonos Radio.
In May 2023, Sonos reported a 24% drop in revenue. Sonos would then lay off 7% of its workforce—130 employees—in June.
In August 2024, Sonos laid off another 100 employees. Several of its customers support locations will also close, including one in Amsterdam.
Product history
Products announced by Sonos (excluding several smaller or less-important ones) have been:
* June 2004 – Sonos announced its first products—the Digital Music System consisting of two components, the ZonePlayer and the Controller (later renamed as the ZP100 and CR100, respectively)—then expected to be available in fall 2004.
The products were introduced at the January 2005
Consumer Electronics Show
CES (; formerly an initialism for Consumer Electronics Show) is an annual trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). Held in January at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada, United States, the event typi ...
.
They first shipped either on January 27, 2005,
or March 2005.
* January 2006 – the unamplified ZonePlayer ZP80, with analog and digital input and output connections to link a user's Sonos system to their traditional amplifier.
* August 2008 – the ZonePlayer120 (ZP120, later CONNECT:AMP), replacing the ZP100, and the ZonePlayer90 (ZP90, later CONNECT), replacing the ZP80.
* October 2008 – a free Controller app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, reducing the need for Sonos' separate controllers. Controller apps were later released for other IOS devices and for Android.
* July 2009 – the CR200, a second handheld controller to replace the CR100, with a touch screen rather than the CR100's scroll wheel. Sales of the CR200 were discontinued in 2012.
Existing CR200 controllers continue to operate, however there are reports of touchscreen failures which cannot be repaired.
* November 2009 – the ZonePlayer S5 (later PLAY:5), the first independent Sonos-connected amplified speaker.
* July 2011 – the
Play:3, a second, smaller, amplified speaker in its Play lineup of smart speakers.
* May 2012 – the SUB wireless
subwoofer.
* February 2013 – the PLAYBAR
soundbar speaker.
* October 2013 – the
Play:1, a third, compact, smart speaker.
* February 2015 – Sonos announced the limited edition Blue Note
Play:1, a collaboration with
Blue Note Records
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, which went on sale in March. There have been other similar Sonos releases, available for limited times, such as a
Beastie Boys
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PLAY:5 and a series of
Sonos Ones in five new colors developed by the Danish design firm HAY.
* September 2015 – A new ("2nd gen")
Play:5 speaker was announced, and pre-orders began in October.
* March 2017 – the PLAYBASE, a soundbase to go under a television.
* October 2017 – the
Sonos One, a small connected speaker with voice control. A key feature of whole house systems starting in 2017 was the adoption of
Amazon's Alexa as a third-party
voice controller.
* April 2018 – production of the
Play:3 was discontinued, effective July 31.
* June 2018 – the Sonos Beam, a soundbar with voice control, was announced.
* August 2018 – An updated version of the Sonos Amp was unveiled, with a planned limited release in December.
* March 2019 – A second-generation
Sonos One, with
Bluetooth LE connectivity, a faster processor, and more memory.
* August 2019 – The first two products resulting from the IKEA-Sonos collaboration, called SYMFONISK, a small bookshelf speaker and a combination table-lamp/speaker, became available from IKEA.
* September 2019 – The introduction of the first battery operated Sonos speaker called Move. The speaker is portable and has the rating of IP56 making it humidity, heat, and cold resistant. It uses an indoor charging base and claims to play up to 10 hours on a full charge. Sonos also announced the
One SL, a version of its One without voice control, replacing the
Play:1, and the Port, an updated version of the Connect, to add Sonos functionality into an existing, wired stereo system.
* March 2021 – The introduction of the smallest battery operated Sonos speaker called Roam. The speaker is a smaller version of the Move carrying over the features such as portable, IP56 rated and durable. In the box is just the Roam and a USB charging cable and claims to play up to 10 hours on a full charge. There is a charging bases available similar to the Move, but sold separately.
* September 2022 – Sonos launched the Sub Mini wireless subwoofer. The Sub Mini is cylindrical and is available in matte black or white, it can be paired with AirPlay-enabled Sonos speakers.
* March 2023 – Sonos launched the ERA 100 and ERA 300 speakers. The latter features a unique design and support for spatial audio.
* May 2024 – a major update to its mobile app that was widely criticized (see
Controversies section).
History of outside services supported
In April 2005, Sonos announced that its products could play music from
Rhapsody, the first of many music services that its products would support.
Starting in September 2006 Sonos supported Rhapsody from its own Controller without use of a PC.
Subsequently, added services include:
*
Sirius XM (February 2011)
*
MOG (May 2011)
*
Spotify
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(July 2011)
*
QQ Music, with collaboration from
Tencent
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(May 2012)
*
Tidal (March 2015)
*
Amazon Music (October 2015)
*
Apple Music
Apple Music is an audio and video streaming service developed by Apple Inc. Users can select music to stream to their device on-demand, or listen to existing playlists. The service also includes the sister internet radio stations Apple Musi ...
(February 2016)
Sonos devices support the
Amazon Alexa and
Google Assistant
Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on home automation and mobile devices. Based on artificial intelligence, Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations, unlike ...
virtual assistant
A virtual assistant (VA) is a software agent that can perform a range of tasks or services for a user based on user input such as commands or questions, including verbal ones. Such technologies often incorporate chatbot capabilities to streaml ...
s.
Apple's
Siri
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is supported, but only through the
Home app.
Logo history
File:Old sonos.png, Original Sonos logo, used from 2002 and replaced in 2011.
File:Sonos-company.png, Second logo, used until 2015 as part of the rebrand by Bruce Mau Design.
File:Sonos 2015-Logo.png, Current logo. It is bolder than its predecessor while retaining the same font.
The word is a
palindrome
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and the logo a rotational
ambigram.
Product line
List of current and past products
Automotive
The first automotive brand to partner with Sonos is
Audi
Audi AG () is a German automotive manufacturer of luxury vehicles headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany. A subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, Audi produces vehicles in nine production facilities worldwide.
The origins of the compa ...
in the Audi Q4 e-tron. As of May 2024, Audi is the only partner.
Technical details
Communication between Sonos products
Multiple Sonos devices in a single household are connected to each other wirelessly, through a wired
Ethernet
Ethernet ( ) is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN). It was commercially introduced in 1980 and first standardized in 198 ...
network, or a mixture of the two.
The Sonos system creates a proprietary
AES-encrypted
peer-to-peer
Peer-to-peer (P2P) computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers. Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the network, forming a peer-to-peer network of Node ...
mesh network,
known as SonosNet. This allows for each unit to play any chosen input and if desired share it as synchronized audio with one or more other chosen zones. The first versions of SonosNet required a single ZonePlayer or ZoneBridge to be wired to a network for access to
LAN and Internet audio sources
or when creating a 3.1/
5.1 surround setup.
SonosNet 2.0 integrated
MIMO on
802.11n hardware, providing a more robust connection. Later, the company added support for connecting to an existing Wi-Fi network for internet connectivity, removing the wired network requirement.
Sonos web interface
Typing the following address into a web browser on the same network as the Sonos player will reveal useful information about the Sonos network
This information can be especially helpful for diagnosing connectivity issues.
S1 and S2 operating systems
In 2020, Sonos released its S2 operating system. Its existing system was
Retronym, retroactively named "S1" to differentiate it from its new system. All products launched after May 2020 support S2 exclusively.
Trueplay
In November 2015, a
tuning feature called Trueplay was released in a software update. Trueplay tunes the output of Sonos smart speaker units to the acoustics of the room they are in. The initial tuning process requires the Sonos iOS app.
Standby and Low power mode
Sonos devices generally do not have power buttons, and the company claims that each speaker consumes 4–8W in idle/standby.
Its battery-powered lineup does have power buttons to turn them on and off.
Reception
In November 2004, the Sonos Digital Music System won the "Best of Audio" award at the 2005
CES Innovations Design and Engineering awards.
A February 2005
Macworld review of the first Sonos system explained its background, components and operation.
Controversies
Support for the CR100 ended in 2018 when Sonos sent out an update that intentionally caused the CR100 to cease to function, resulting in expressions of unhappiness from a number of long-time Sonos customers.
Sonos later settled a class action lawsuit related to its decision to intentionally cause the CR100 to cease to function.
Sonos was criticized by media outlets in December 2019 for its "Recycle Mode", which
bricks devices that users register into the company's
trade-in program. Customers who participate in the program receive a 30 percent discount on a purchase of a new Sonos device, but the registration puts the device into Recycle Mode, which starts a timer that turns the device permanently non-functional in 21 days. An
electronic waste
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recycler criticized the procedure on
Twitter
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for being
environmentally unfriendly, stating that it discourages
reuse
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by preventing recyclers from reselling functional Sonos units. Sonos responded that Recycle Mode was intended to ensure that prospective customers purchase newer Sonos models instead of older secondhand models. In March 2020, Sonos discontinued the Recycle Mode and no longer requires customers to dispose of products submitted for its trade-in program.
On January 22, 2020, Sonos notified the end of support for speakers made before 2015, meaning that they eventually will lose functionality, something that sparked anger from their owners. Many of these speakers were purchased by customers after 2015, meaning that customers paid full price for equipment that will cease to be supported after two or three years. On January 23, 2020, following a widespread backlash and criticism of this announcement, Sonos reversed and clarified it, stating that it would continue to support its older equipment.
In May 2024, Sonos' update to its mobile app was panned for its visual design, poor accessibility support, and the removal of key features such as the alarm and sleep timer, removal of local music library support, fast draining of batteries, and inability to edit upcoming song queues and playlists. Sonos CEO Patrick Spence apologized for the update, referring to "issues", in what has been called "hilarious tone of wry British understatement". As of August 2024, the new app has a 1.3 point review average on
Google Play
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. In January 2025, Sonos announced the resignation of its CEO Patrick Spence over the app update debacle.
In June 2024, Sonos updated its privacy policy in the United States, removing a clause that explicitly stated the company did not sell customer data. This change caused concern among users and privacy advocates, who interpreted it as a possible prelude to data sales.
Locations
Headquarters
The headquarters are located in
Santa Barbara, California
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.
Stores
The first official Sonos Store was opened in
New York City
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on July 12, 2016. It was closed in June 2020. A store opened on Seven Dials in London, in November 2017. A store opened in Berlin in April 2018.

During the
2024 Summer Olympics
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a Sonos Sound Showroom / Pop Up Store was opened
at Cremerie de Paris N°9 on rue Saint Honore.
Offices
There are currently 12 offices operated by Sonos independently. These are located in Australia, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, United States, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
An engineering office was present in
Boston
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, US as of 2017.
Explanatory notes
References
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