rewrite this title Google reverses change to Nest speaker groups following Sonos win

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rewrite this title Google reverses change to Nest speaker groups following Sonos win

What you need to know

  • Google is celebrating a win against its multi-year patent dispute against Sonos, which sees its previous $32.5 million verdict tossed out.
  • The judge deemed Sonos’ patents “invalid” as the company waited far too long to speak up about a possible infringement after Google debuted its version.
  • Google is now able to return several multi-room features back to its Nest speakers and Chromecast devices, which will arrive around Thursday for Android.

Sonos and Google have gone back and forth with a certain patent dispute for a few years. However, it looks like all the shouting is done as a federal judge sides with Google, granting it a win against the audio company, per a Keyword blog post.

The judge has rejected two more of Sonos’ patents for being “invalid” which directly impacts Google’s Nest Smart Speakers’ ability to seamlessly group together. This essentially means that the previous verdict, which set Google on the path of upchucking $32.5 million, no longer matters.

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