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If you happen to haven\u2019t heard, beginning July 8, 2025, Sonos will start rolling out updates to its platform to adjust to new EU Radio Gear Directive (RED) Laws. Whereas these laws originate within the EU, the upcoming platform modifications will have an effect on all Sonos customers globally, together with these utilizing SmartThings integrations.<\/p>\n

Learn on for a breakdown of what\u2019s altering, the way it might influence you, and what you could must do to maintain every little thing working easily.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s Altering?<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Sonos<\/a> is introducing a brand new function in its app that enables customers to require authentication for third-party management integrations, like SmartThings. This can be a user-controlled, opt-in change. Which suggests, when you don\u2019t take any motion, your current Sonos integrations with SmartThings will proceed to work as common.<\/p>\n

Nevertheless, in case your audio system had been related by the Sonos app and also you resolve to\u00a0 choose in to the brand new third-party authentication requirement:\u00a0<\/p>\n