Sonos’s very bad 2024 is well documented. Its re -designed app endured a destructive launch, to the extent that it was initially broken basically. The company was then forced to delay the two product launches to fix the bootchid software that its devices rely on it. And in the context of the disturbance, the company’s CEO, Patrick Spans, withdrew his post in early 2025. Tom Conrad was replaced by Tom Conrad on an interim basis, but apparently after he looked like a sinking ship, the former Snap executive has been given a permanent job.
Conrad was involved in the Board of Directors in Sonos since 2017, and after taking a high job in January, it acknowledged that the company had “disappointed many people.” Shortly afterwards, he announced that close to 200 jobs would be reduced as part of the company’s product division’s “reorganization”, before it allegedly canceled the video streaming device in its long -distance. Sonos then ended his contribution with IKEA in May.
Former CEO Patrick Spence said in an income call last year that the total cost of fixing many issues with the Sonos app is between $ 20 and $ 30 million. In a major recent updated by its flagship Sonos S. Headphone, the company finally introduced the feature of Trookinima, which was promised when the headphone was launched in 2024. It uses an auxiliary Sonos Sound Bar for the sound measurement of your room and then makes the data to the local audio supply to the headphones, which makes it more reliable.
In a statement, Sonos’ now baseless CEO said he was “excited to go beyond the construction of the next generation of experiments.”


