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Highlights from the Vergecast interview with Sonos CEO Patrick Spence

Sonos CEO Patrick Spence sat down with The Verge’s editor-in-chief Nilay Patel for an hour-long interview on this week’s Vergecast. The discussion came a week after the announcement of the company’s latest speaker, the $399 Sonos Beam soundbar. Sonos continues to face more competition from Apple, Amazon, Google, and other big tech heavyweights. Customers are also still waiting for Sonos to execute on its vision of supporting multiple voice assistants on its products.

Spence and Nilay covered a range of topics — everything from a potential Sonos IPO to the risk of consumers becoming overwhelmed and confused by today’s unending wave of smart speakers. Would light bulbs with microphones inside be a better answer? That also came up.

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