
Sonos is mostly known as a hardware company. Though the company has an app for its speakers, so far, it’s simply integrated and aggregated music from existing streaming services. That’s changing, as today the company announced Sonos Radio, its first real foray into curating and streaming music itself. The service is free (albeit mostly ad-supported) and available to Sonos customers today. The feature is divided into a few main components: You can stream from over 60,000 radio stations around the world from partners like TuneIn and iHeartRadio, with more to come. The Sonos Sound System is the company’s “signature ad-free…
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