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sonos aims to beat apple with new tv streamer

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30 June 2026
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Sonos is preparing to enter a new arena. The company known for its smart speakers and soundbars is developing a television streaming device that could go head to head with Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire Stick. Internal documents and recent reporting indicate that the project, internally codenamed “Pinewood,” is moving forward despite the company’s recent financial turbulence.

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What Sonos is building

The device is expected to run a customized version of Android TV, which would give it access to a wide library of streaming apps and Google’s Play Store. That marks a departure from Sonos’s current software strategy, which relies on its own proprietary operating system. The shift to Android could simplify app development and allow Sonos to launch with thousands of apps from day one, a major selling point for consumers who want Netflix, Hulu, Disney+, and YouTube without compatibility headaches.

Leaked images and specifications suggest the streaming box will support 4K HDR video, Dolby Atmos audio, and HDMI 2.1. That would place it on par with the latest Apple TV 4K and Roku Ultra. The device is also expected to include a voice remote with dedicated buttons for major streaming services, which is standard in the category.

What could set Sonos apart is integration with its existing ecosystem. The company’s soundbars, speakers, and subwoofers are already known for their seamless multiroom audio. A Sonos streaming box could automatically detect and pair with those components, delivering a plug-and-play home theater experience that rivals the simplicity of Apple’s ecosystem.

A tough market for latecomers

The streaming hardware market is mature. Apple TV, Roku, Amazon, and Google have dominated for years. Brand loyalty is strong, and the devices themselves have become commodities, often selling for less than $50 during promotional periods. Sonos would need to charge a premium to maintain its brand positioning, likely above $100. That puts it in direct competition with the Apple TV 4K, which starts at $129.

Sonos faces additional challenges. The company recently laid off 12% of its workforce and scaled back its product roadmap after a botched app redesign angered many users. The streaming device project could be a way to restore investor confidence and show that Sonos is still capable of innovation. But it could also stretch the company too thin if the launch is poorly timed or the product fails to differentiate itself.

There is also the question of software quality. Sonos’s own operating system has been criticized for slow updates and limited app support. Switching to Android TV solves that problem, but it also means Sonos gives up control over the user experience to Google. If the Android TV interface feels generic, consumers may not see a reason to pay a premium for the Sonos brand.

Why Sonos might still win

Despite the risks, the logic behind this move is clear. Sonos already has millions of customers with home theater setups. Those users are likely to upgrade to a streaming box that works better with their existing hardware than a third-party device. For someone who owns a Sonos Arc soundbar and a pair of Era 300 speakers, a dedicated Sonos streamer could simplify setup and improve audio synchronization.

Voice control is another potential advantage. Sonos has integrated Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant into its speakers for years. A streaming box with built-in microphones could let users control their TV with voice commands without needing a separate smart speaker in the same room.

Sonos also has a reputation for sound quality and industrial design. If the streaming box looks as polished as the company’s speakers and delivers audio that outperforms the competition, it could attract a niche audience that values aesthetics and acoustics over price. For more insights on the intersection of hardware and streaming, visit {$link_text}.

The streaming device is expected to launch in 2025, though the company has not confirmed a date. As the market watches, one thing is certain: Sonos is betting that its brand, its ecosystem, and its audio expertise can carve out space in a category where many have tried and failed.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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