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Sonos says it’s forced to raise prices while trying to win back customers
Sonos expects to spend $5 million on tariffs this quarter.
We continue to work closely with our contract manufacturers and our channel partners to share tariff costs, though it has become clear that we'll need to raise prices on certain products later this year. The update stripped the app of some basic features, such as the ability to edit playlists and song queues, and many Sonos devices, especially older ones, stopped functioning properly. In May, the Trump administration axed the de minimis exemption that enabled duty-free imports of goods worth $800 or less, impacting electronics such as PC peripherals and DIY parts.
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