Sonos to Launch High-End Headphones and TV Set-Top Box

Sonos is planning to launch high-end over-the-ear headphones and a TV set-top box.
The headphones, codenamed Duke, are expected to be priced between $400 and $500.
The TV set-top box is expected to run on an Android-based operating system and be priced between $150 and $200.

Sonos, a renowned audio brand, is reportedly planning to expand its product line with the introduction of high-end over-the-ear headphones and a TV set-top box. The headphones, internally referred to as Duke, are expected to be priced between $400 and $500. They are designed to sync with Sonos hardware and support voice control for song navigation. The company is also considering an earbud model as a follow-up product.

The headphones are expected to compete with other premium wireless headphones in the market, such as Sony WH-1000XM5 and Bose QuietComfort Ultra. The anticipated release date for the headphones is as early as April 2024.

In addition to the headphones, Sonos is also planning to launch a TV set-top box. The device, similar to Apple TV 4K, is expected to run on an Android-based operating system. The set-top box is expected to be priced between $150 and $200 and is set to be introduced in late 2024 or 2025.

Sonos is reportedly in discussions with streaming services like Netflix to develop apps for the platform. The company expects these new products to drive revenue growth and reverse a significant downturn in demand for its products following the pandemic.


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    • The headphones are expected to be available as early as April 2024.
    • The set-top box, which will run on an Android-based operating system, is expected to be priced between $150 and $200 and is set to be introduced in late 2024 or 2025.
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    • After they make (yet another) a set top box (that can’t compete with Apple TV), they should release a new buggy whip – oh, and a typewriter, too!
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      • Sonos is reportedly in discussions with streaming services like Netflix to develop apps for the platform.
      • The company expects these new products to drive revenue growth and reverse a significant downturn in demand for its products following the pandemic.
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      • The headphones, codenamed Duke, are expected to be priced between $400 and $500 and will have the ability to sync with Sonos hardware and support voice control for song navigation.
      • An earbud model is also mentioned as a follow-up model.
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