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Sonos and IKEA just ended their unlikely Symfonisk audio duet – and that’s a real shame

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  • Sonos and IKEA have announced they are parting ways after a six year collaboration
  • Current inventory of Symfonisk bookshelf and lamp speakers is being phased out, but existing products will continue to receive software updates
  • This comes after news of the proposed US tariffs, leading Sonos to think rationally about the future of the company

After a six year run of audio homeware innovation, Sonos and IKEA have suddenly decided to end their Symfonisk partnership which saw the release of some of the best wireless speakers. IKEA’s Symfonisk range of lamp and bookshelf speakers proved to be a popular, affordable choice for enhancing home cinema setups and audio systems, so this news comes as something of a surprise.

Sonos and IKEA’s parting was first reported by The Verge, who announced that the companies confirmed the news on Tuesday May 6. The outlet also revealed that Symfonisk’s current inventory of products is being phased out globally at all IKEA locations, with no plans to release future products.

In an email sent to The Verge, Sonos spokesperson Erin Pategas wrote the following; “Over the past eight years, we’ve had the pleasure of working closely with Ikea and are proud of what we’ve achieved”. She also gave an insight to Sonos’ plans for its exiting Symfonisk products, adding “Although our work together has largely wound down and we won’t be releasing new products as partners, we’ll continue to support every existing Symfonisk product so customers can keep enjoying great sound in their homes for many years to come”.

Symfonisk Table Lamp speaker

(Image credit: IKEA)

Why so sudden, Sonos?

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