IKEA Teases Its Upcoming Speakers With Sonos

Last year IKEA announced an upcoming collaboration with Sonos where they would be creating a set of speakers together. Details of those speakers are expected to be officially unveiled next month, but in the meantime IKEA has decided to tease the upcoming speakers with some images that shows what it could look like.

As IKEA had previously said, their upcoming speakers will be designed to be bookshelf speakers, meaning that they’ll be small and slim enough to put in a bookcase. In terms of the actual design, it is a bit reminiscent of IKEA’s previous Bluetooth speaker where the company has opted for a cloth-like design, but it’s not a bad thing and it actually looks pretty nice.

IKEA had also previously stated that there will be stands and wall brackets for the speakers, and as you can see in the image above, you can mount these speakers onto the wall where it can double up as a mini nightstand of sorts, which is actually a pretty awesome idea. No word on how much these speakers could cost, but they are shaping up to be something to look forward to.

Given the collaboration with Sonos, we expect that these speakers will support features like streaming. Whether or not it will support all the streaming services remains to be seen. It is also unclear if we can expect to see a built-in digital assistant from Amazon or Google, but in any case check back with us next month for all the official details.

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This is based on a report from ET News (via SamMobile) in which it has been suggested that the Note 10 could actually do away with all physical buttons on the phone. This is a bit questionable especially since Samsung had previously made quite a big deal with the dedicated Bixby button.

That being said, button-less smartphones aren’t necessarily new. We have seen attempts by companies such as HTC, where in the past the company had launched phones that could be interacted with by squeezing the sides of the device. It is a rather novel solution and we’re honestly not sure if Samsung is quite ready to make that leap just yet.

Meizu had also previously proposed a similar handset, although the crowdfunding efforts by the company kind of fell flat with the company later claiming that they were just “messing about”. In any case it’s probably best to take this with a grain of salt for now, especially since we are quite a long ways away from the Note 10 being launched.

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