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Bose SoundTouch speakers reach end-of-life: What this means for owners and what you can do – January 2026

Author/Source: Liam Tung See the full link here

Takeaway

This article explains that Bose is no longer supporting its SoundTouch speakers. You will learn what “end-of-life” means for your speakers and what options you have if you own one.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

Bose ending support for SoundTouch speakers is like a car company deciding not to make new parts or offer service updates for an older car model anymore.


Why It Matters

This matters because your SoundTouch speakers will not get new features or security updates, which could make them stop working with certain music services or become less safe over time. For example, some owners might find their speakers can no longer stream from certain apps.


Related Terms

End-of-life (EOL), open-source. Jargon Conversion: End-of-life (EOL) means that a product will no longer get support or updates from the company that made it. Open-source means the software’s instructions are made public so people can improve them.

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