I’ll cut right to the chase. Sonos gets wireless audio distribution. They also get user experience. Their products have appealed to many affluent gadget savvy consumers and they’ve made no apologies for being expensive, nor for requiring their customers to bring their own audio hardware – speakers, amplifiers, etc. If the consumer accepts that, Sonos [...]
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