Sonos and IKEA have partnered up for a new model of Symfonisk home speakers, according to some leaks. The Picture Frame is medium-sized with a flat-panel WiFi speaker available for mounting. Their furniture may be hard to pronounce, but we may find this speaker can fulfill its purpose.
Firstly, you can mount it on the wall or set it on a shelf with a kickstand. Secondly, with the sound quality of Sonos, you can bet that it’ll bring you a better listening experience. Thirdly, everyone can enjoy room-filling sound and a beautiful piece of art. Deck it out with some LED light strips paired with sound movement and you’re good to go.
I am all about a minimalistic feel with chic, modern edge. I like crisp cut corners, and a monotone color palette. Paired with technology to make music listening at home better, I don’t see what could be bad. Even though the world is starting to open back up, many have bought homes in other places. Enhance your new home with amenities that’ll create the right atmosphere for coming back to. For IKEA and Sonos, they believe that the importance of sound and its positive effect on life at home is influential.
Other items within the line include the lamp and bookshelf speaker. What’s more, is the speaker will come in black or white, with interchangeable fronts to offer different looks. It costs $199, with built-in WiFi, connects to Sonos’ hardware and pairs with 100 different streaming services. With volume and play/pause buttons within the frame, you save space in style while living a smarter lifestyle every day.
“Each SYMFONISK speaker combines the Sonos sound experience with IKEA design in surprising new ways, creating products neither company would create alone. Sonos’ acoustic design means the picture frame speaker sounds amazing for such a compact shape, and the Sonos app means it is effortless to set up and effortless to use. This long-term collaboration continues to deliver exciting new ideas that will bring great listening experiences to homes across the globe – we look forward to delivering more unique products together in the future.”
Sara Morris, Principal Product Manager at Sonos