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See, that is what a "good" company should do. If they don't want to support it anymore. OpenSource the code/api/server/etc and let a community take it over if they want. That get's you a lot of good will from customers.

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>Bose released the Application Programming Interface (API) documentation for its SoundTouch speakers today, putting a silver lining around the impending end-of-life (EoL) of the expensive home theater devices. In October, Bose announced that its SoundTouch Wi-Fi speakers and soundbars would become dumb speakers on February 18. At the time, Bose said that the speakers would only work if a device was connected via AUX, HDMI, or Bluetooth (which has higher latency than Wi-Fi). After that date, the speakers would stop receiving security and software updates and lose cloud connectivity and their companion app, the Framingham, Massachusetts-based company said. Without the app, users would no longer be able to integrate the device with music services, such as Spotify, have multiple SoundTouch devices play the same audio simultaneously, or use or edit saved presets.

See, that is what a "good" company should do. If they don't want to support it anymore. OpenSource the code/api/server/etc and let a community take it over if they want. That get's you a lot of good will from customers. Archive: https://archive.today/G4QRq From the post: >>Bose released the Application Programming Interface (API) documentation for its SoundTouch speakers today, putting a silver lining around the impending end-of-life (EoL) of the expensive home theater devices. In October, Bose announced that its SoundTouch Wi-Fi speakers and soundbars would become dumb speakers on February 18. At the time, Bose said that the speakers would only work if a device was connected via AUX, HDMI, or Bluetooth (which has higher latency than Wi-Fi). After that date, the speakers would stop receiving security and software updates and lose cloud connectivity and their companion app, the Framingham, Massachusetts-based company said. Without the app, users would no longer be able to integrate the device with music services, such as Spotify, have multiple SoundTouch devices play the same audio simultaneously, or use or edit saved presets.
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They even walked back some of the "feature death" and made it so things that "could work without cloud will still work" even though they were going to disable them.

Really, every feature should work without cloud but with good docs there should be enough community to re-build the functions if people actually want them.

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Awesome direction. I get some things may not work due to cloud server needed, but then again, let us figure it out.

Good on them