
Sonos and Ikea part of the forms: no more Symfonisk speakers
After almost a decade of extravagant lamp speakers, cunning shelf units and frames of images that could make Beyoncé, the Mash-Up of Sonos and Ikea officially end, with the Symfonisk line eliminating.
Sonos confirmed the breakup for The edgedeclaring that once the current inventory is gone, that’s all.
“In the last eight years, we have had the pleasure of working closely with Ikea and we are proud of what we have achieved,” said Sonos spokeswoman Erin Pategas.
“Although our work together has declined to a large extent and we will not launch new products as partners, we will continue to support each existing Symfonisk product so that customers can continue enjoying great sound in their homes for many years.”
So, although the speaker of your table lamp will not suddenly move, your Sonos system can not fly with more affordable range. If you have been looking at one of these speakers, now it is time to jump before the stock disappears from the Ikea shelves forever.
For Sonos fans, the Symfonisk range has been a bit hidden as you get a complete integration of the Sonos ecosystem at a price that did not make your wallet cry.
The shelf speaker remained his against the OG Play: 1 and Sonos One, and it was an ideal budget option as a torque for surround sound drivers.
The Symfonisk line also filled a very specific niche: home film environments that did not really seem speakers, with the Symfonisk image frame that combines in the decoration, with its range of panel fantasies.
Sonos is still trying to polish its very critical renewed application after a launch full of potholes last year.
The interim CEO Tom Conrad has said that the company’s priority is to fix the basic concepts and, earlier this year, the Multirooom audio specialist silently killed a long -term transmission video product, indicating a renewed approach in its central markets.
Then, farewell symfonisk. It was a strange, wonderful and affordable experiment.