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    Bose shows Sonos and Spotify how it’s done — shutting down servers won’t shut down your old SoundTouch speakers



    • SoundTouch speakers will lose cloud services in May 2026
    • Bose has published an API for third party app developers
    • Spotify Connect and AirPlay will continue to work

    Bose’s SoundTouch speakers are positively ancient in tech terms: they were introduced in 2013, and after a successful 13-year-run Bose has decided to turn off the cloud services: “we’re no longer able to sustain the development and support of the cloud infrastructure that powers this older generation of products.”

    Rather than “brick” existing customers’ speakers, which is what tends to happen when the cloud stuff gets turned off, Bose has provided extensive information on how to keep using them with Bluetooth and AirPlay – and they’ve published an API so third party app developers can add SoundTouch features to their apps.

    Just take a look at the Bose SoundTouch 20 above. Now imagine it obsolete and unworkable. Isn’t it great that if you bought one of these multi-room wireless speakers (for around $399 / £350 / AU$549, upon their release at least) that doesn’t have to happen?

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