I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them.
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I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them. Thank you, Bose!
SoundTouch Cloud Service Ending | What It Means for You | Bose
Bose is ending SoundTouch app and cloud service support in May 2026. Learn how this impacts your product.
(www.bose.com)
@jwildeboer Hmmm so not too many existing features will stop working ... I guess that means the second market won't be flooded with devices that only techies like us will want. Damn
But in all seriousness, this is a great approach from #bose. Full marks (even if, as per your other comment, the firmware isn't equally open!) -
@danimrich @jwildeboer While I agree with you, I see why they won't. Unique features are the lifeblood of products like Bose and Sonos. Open-sourcing the features as it comes out is handing lots of R&D to their competitors.
Personally, once a product is EoLed and has external dependencies, companies should be required by law to release API specs so the devices can be maintained.
@hydrian I agree with the EOL law demand.
I see Bose and Sonos primarily as hardware manufacturers. I think in the history of tech, there are quite a few cases in which the more open, less restrictive hardware has had more success in the market (including licensing/patents).
I get that they would like to milk their customer base a bit more - but for me, possible vendor lock-in makes products less attractive. -
I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them. Thank you, Bose!
SoundTouch Cloud Service Ending | What It Means for You | Bose
Bose is ending SoundTouch app and cloud service support in May 2026. Learn how this impacts your product.
(www.bose.com)
@jwildeboer This is good to know for the future.
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I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them. Thank you, Bose!
SoundTouch Cloud Service Ending | What It Means for You | Bose
Bose is ending SoundTouch app and cloud service support in May 2026. Learn how this impacts your product.
(www.bose.com)
OH? Is that what it said because I read it as saying that your speakers will become bookends after a certain date.
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OH? Is that what it said because I read it as saying that your speakers will become bookends after a certain date.
@LaNaehForaday Not sure how you conclude from these statements that the speakers will become bookends? They will continue to work until they fall apart

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I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them. Thank you, Bose!
SoundTouch Cloud Service Ending | What It Means for You | Bose
Bose is ending SoundTouch app and cloud service support in May 2026. Learn how this impacts your product.
(www.bose.com)
@jwildeboer It's a big improvement, but should have been done like this from the start. The people working on #soundcork working on reverse engineering the server features already.
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I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them. Thank you, Bose!
SoundTouch Cloud Service Ending | What It Means for You | Bose
Bose is ending SoundTouch app and cloud service support in May 2026. Learn how this impacts your product.
(www.bose.com)
@jwildeboer I wish more tech would do this. Actually, I'd like legislation requiring it. There are so many devices that went under in the "smart" era, leaving their owners with expensive paperweights. I'd especially love to see Logitech's Harmony remote system get opened up like this, since I still use mine.
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@LaNaehForaday Not sure how you conclude from these statements that the speakers will become bookends? They will continue to work until they fall apart

Geez I have no idea how I concluded that they would not work when they said, they would not work
What will no longer work:
. Browsing or playing music services directly in the SoundTouch app -
@LaNaehForaday Not sure how you conclude from these statements that the speakers will become bookends? They will continue to work until they fall apart

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I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them. Thank you, Bose!
SoundTouch Cloud Service Ending | What It Means for You | Bose
Bose is ending SoundTouch app and cloud service support in May 2026. Learn how this impacts your product.
(www.bose.com)
@jwildeboer I don't know about their new items, but I had the idea for "sound canon" before I saw theirs.
What I ended up using for my project at the time instead used multiple small speakers on the same baffle.
no big deal, who was I to pick a winner? -
Geez I have no idea how I concluded that they would not work when they said, they would not work
What will no longer work:
. Browsing or playing music services directly in the SoundTouch app@LaNaehForaday Yep. The SoundTouch App will stop streaming. But all other sources and services, including Spotify, Pandora, ApplePlay etc. will continue to work. Including direct cable connections via HDMI and optical.
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I tip my hat to #Bose for giving owners of soon-to-be End of Life/support speakers the garantuee that the devices will continue to function and giving them the information needed to collectively build new tools to do even more with them. Thank you, Bose!
SoundTouch Cloud Service Ending | What It Means for You | Bose
Bose is ending SoundTouch app and cloud service support in May 2026. Learn how this impacts your product.
(www.bose.com)
@jwildeboer This activity should be enshrined in law. Not to do it would have meant they sold a not-fit-for-purpose product.
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@jwildeboer I wish more tech would do this. Actually, I'd like legislation requiring it. There are so many devices that went under in the "smart" era, leaving their owners with expensive paperweights. I'd especially love to see Logitech's Harmony remote system get opened up like this, since I still use mine.
I wonder how many of those gadgets have other uses besides the one their vendors sold them for.
I'm reminded of the CueCat. Its intended application was rather questionable, but it was repurposed as a general-purpose barcode scanner by enterprising programmers, and *that* was useful.
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I wonder how many of those gadgets have other uses besides the one their vendors sold them for.
I'm reminded of the CueCat. Its intended application was rather questionable, but it was repurposed as a general-purpose barcode scanner by enterprising programmers, and *that* was useful.
@argv_minus_one @jwildeboer There were so many kickstarters and whatnot trying to survive that it's hard to keep any track. I used to cover things like "smart" thermostats and doorbells and mobile tech as a tech journalist, so most I saw were pretty single-purpose. I'd say almost every company I knew that wasn't already a giant either failed outright or got bought up (and then usually got discontinued). I'm sure there are notable exceptions, but I can't think of them at the moment.
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@jwildeboer I wish more tech would do this. Actually, I'd like legislation requiring it. There are so many devices that went under in the "smart" era, leaving their owners with expensive paperweights. I'd especially love to see Logitech's Harmony remote system get opened up like this, since I still use mine.
It's not just specs we need though. I had a bose bluetooth speaker that became a paperweight when the battery wore out. We need things to be built for repair.
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In before the first βthey should make all firmware and schematics open source!1!!β replies

When a company announces End of Life (EOL) of a product, there should be a law or regulation that demands that latest at the day of the EOL all service manuals are made available for free to at least the owners of said product, better though to the general public.
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When a company announces End of Life (EOL) of a product, there should be a law or regulation that demands that latest at the day of the EOL all service manuals are made available for free to at least the owners of said product, better though to the general public.
@jwildeboer release source code, too
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When a company announces End of Life (EOL) of a product, there should be a law or regulation that demands that latest at the day of the EOL all service manuals are made available for free to at least the owners of said product, better though to the general public.
@jwildeboer totally agree.
this initiative had a lot of press early last year, and while it is specifically focused on computer games, i think the effort is worth it to push this thinking forward.
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When a company announces End of Life (EOL) of a product, there should be a law or regulation that demands that latest at the day of the EOL all service manuals are made available for free to at least the owners of said product, better though to the general public.
@jwildeboer I'm not 100% sure, but i think aviation has a regulation like this - not publishing, but available on request.
(as a student i worked in a company doing parts for airplanes)
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@jwildeboer I'm not 100% sure, but i think aviation has a regulation like this - not publishing, but available on request.
(as a student i worked in a company doing parts for airplanes)
@lobingera @jwildeboer precedent like that could be a real boon to an effort to push new regulation!
