Sonos Must Lean on "Frenemies" as It Expands Its Speaker Lineup

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With Sonos' preliminary IPO prospectus in hand, Vincent Shen and senior Motley Fool contributor Asit Sharma consider the company's risks and the significant competition it'll face in the coming years. If you're thinking of investing in this smart speaker pioneer, don't miss the video below!

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This video was recorded on July 10, 2018.

Vincent Shen: Asit, what does the competition look like here? We've started to mention it, at least a little bit. This is one part of the filing that really set off some actual alarm bells for me, in terms of who they're dealing with in the competitive landscape.

Asit Sharma: Me too, Vince. The company has two sets of competitors. On the one hand, you have audio component makers. Many of these have been around for decades. Again, I mentioned I'm a hi-fi guy. I grew up with these names. Harman Kardon, JBL, Hooke Audio, Bang & Olufsen. These are mostly now owned by larger companies like Samsung and Sony. They have deep-pocketed owners.

In the components market, that's just if you think about these multi-room wireless devices, most of the companies I just mentioned have already developed their own products which compete with Sonos' products. Bose is another great example. One of the biggest channels that Sonos has is through Best Buy. They list out, "These are the channels that we sell to." Bose sits right beside Sonos on the shelves, and we've seen them be a formidable competitor to many different speaker makers that have come. That's one side of the competitors.

Then, you have what I want to call not enemy competitors but frenemy competitors. We haven't mentioned yet that Sonos has a really great ecosystem of content providers. It integrates with companies like Pandora and Apple via iTunes for streaming content. It lists about 100 partners. In this business, you have to have frenemies.

Shift just a little bit over to another type of cooperation, and this is in the voice-activated speaker market. The big elephant frenemy for Sonos is, of course, Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN). Sonos One and Sonos Beam both feature voice control. It's powered by Amazon's Alexa technology. Amazon is a competitor in that market. Amazon, of course, offers its own components.