Sonos Declare It applies 200 people in a message posted on its website on Wednesday. The news follows the layoffs of 100 people in August. Both rounds arrive in the aftermath of a disastrous failed update to the Sonos app that collected large areas of the highly loyal fans base of Audio Hardware.
The new message was formulated by Tom Conrad, who was the first CTO in Pandora and was appointed as the temporary CEO after Patrick Spence stepped out of the executive role in January. Conrad states that the size of the company led to a collapse in communication, and writing, “There is one thing that I noticed directly is that we are steeped in many classes that made cooperation and decision -making more difficult than it should be.”
After the delay, Reports appeared Tuesday that Sonos is preparing for the “Home Hub Square”, the name “Pinewood”. Currently in the experimental version test, the system is said to be set for the 2025 version, at a price ranging between 200 and 400 dollars.