Sonos files papers, plans to go public before autumn

Sonos is planning on going public as soon as July, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.

The manufacturer is apparently intends to hit a target value of between $2.5bn and $3bn (£1.8bn - £2.16bn).

The decision to file confidentially is one other large tech companies, like Twitter and Snap (formerly Snapchat), have taken - it's an option for businesses that generate less than $1bn in revenue yearly.

Sonos has its own smart speaker rival, the Sonos One, but it is considerably more expensive than Amazon's range.

Simon Lucas is a freelance technology journalist and consultant, with particular emphasis on the audio/video aspects of home entertainment. Before embracing the carefree life of the freelancer, he was editor of What Hi-Fi? – since then, he's written for titles such as GQ, Metro, The Guardian and Stuff, among many others.