Reviewer discovers Sonos One also marks certain wood finishes like Apple’s HomePod<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Yesterday it was
discovered that HomePod can leave white rings on oiled wood finishes during normal use — something that is not obvious nor ideal. Apple
responded by saying that it’s not unusual for ‘vibration-dampening silicone’ to react that way and recommended customers use HomePod on different surfaces. Now a new test has backed up that claim from Apple and highlighted another smart speaker that has a similar behavior…</p>
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Reviewer discovers Sonos One also marks certain wood finishes like Apple’s HomePod