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 Thank you for the very useful information as always. Nowhere's what I am considering, I do not have automatic uidates turned for anything unless there is absolutely ne choice, so I'm safe there, but ... I have the Sonos app on both my iPad and my phone, however I rearely use it on my phone and primarily control my system from the ipad. (1/2)
If I update the app on my phone so I can take a look at it possibly even on an older ipad that I have tucked away, would that force me to update the speakers and make it no longer possible to control them from the old app on my main ipad? I wouldn't mind having a look at this new mess but I don't want to loose control of my system. (2/2)
@kgs49 If you have automatic updates off on both devices, there shouldn’t be a problem with that