It appears Sonos is about to become less useable by screen reader users. The CEO should stop it now, but here’s how to protect your investment if he doesn’t
https://mosen.org/sonos2024/
Sonos has broken accessibility for its blind users. Now they must repair the app and repair trust

Revision History 3 June, updated progress on accessibility  improvements, and commented on the BBC radio 4 In Touch interview. 15 May, added a section covering recent developments including the AMA…

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@JonathanMosen This is disappointing, but in retrospect, I should’ve known it was coming. It was not a big deal, but the Sonos radio app for the web has been inaccessible for a while, or at least it was the last time I tested it. This is only a problem if you use Sonos is dedicated radio service at all, which you don’t have to, and only if you want those stations on devices other than your Sonos speakers. But it’s a hot mess.
@BaltimoreChris interesting, I’ve not looked at that. But I suspect this new app is highly HTML-based so the bad practices will have carried over.
@JonathanMosen We’ll see what happens in the next little while, but this whole situation may be a candidate for an Nfb resolution.