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Sonos Is Phasing Out Some of Its Most Popular Speakers

May 6, 2025, 10:18 PMgearpatrol
Sonos Is Phasing Out Some of Its Most Popular Speakers
Sonos Is Quietly Phasing Out Some of Its Most Popular (and Affordable) Speakers
  
Sonos Is Quietly Phasing Out Some of Its Most Popular (and Affordable) Speakers
  
You can still buy these unique Sonos speakers while supplies last.
  
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