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January 7, 2022 07:35 pm GMT

IKEA and Sonos refresh the Symfonisk bookshelf speaker with a faster processor

Without much fanfare, IKEA and Sonos have released a second-generation version of their Symfonisk bookshelf speaker. First spotted by Dutch publication Tweakers (via The Verge), the new model features a faster processor, more memory and draws less power when its on standby. It also comes with a longer power cable.

However, looking at the new model next to its first-generation counterpart, the most visible change is an updated button layout that sees the volume controls next to one another instead of being separated by the play/pause button as was previously the case.

Sonos updates its speakers in this way from time to time to make them more future-proof. In 2019, for instance, it refreshed the Sonos One to add Bluetooth LE, a newer processor and more memory. More recently, it tweaked the Sonos One SL to add a more efficient wireless radio. If you live in the Netherlands, you can pick up the second-generation Symfonisk bookshelf for 99. Weve reached out to IKEA to find out when the retailer to plans to release the speaker in the US.


Original Link: https://www.engadget.com/sonos-ikea-symfonisk-second-generation-speaker-193506498.html?src=rss

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