Sonos One SL

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Classification

Sonos One SL
Classification
Grade A-
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-10-05
Information
Name Sonos One SL
Brand by Parent Sonos by Sonos, Inc.
Generation 1st (simplified version of Sonos One)
Model(s) Sonos One SL, S17B1US
Release date 2018-08-01
Type/Category Smart Speaker (voice assistant optional)
Website [1]
Status In sale
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Dimensions 6.9 x 4.7 x 4.7 inches (H×W×D)
Mass 3.08 kg
Operating system Sonos S2 OS (compatible with Sonos S2 app)
Companion App Sonos App (iOS, Android, macOS, Windows)
CPU
GPU
Memory
Storage
Battery
Power
Charging
Display
Camera
Sound
Connectivity
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering None [2] Physical design discourages tampering, with no reported hardware vulnerabilities.
Known vulnerabilities Rare [3] Sonos regularly releases firmware updates to address security issues (e.g., CVE-2021-23608 fixed in 2021).
Prior attacks Rare [4] Isolated cases of vulnerabilities (e.g., 2021 remote code execution flaw) quickly mitigated.
Updatability Very common [5] Firmware updates automatically pushed over Wi-Fi to add features and security patches.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [6] Integrates with major voice assistants and streaming services (e.g., Spotify, Apple Music).
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [7] Audio streams and data transfers encrypted between speakers and the cloud.
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [8] Device settings and preferences stored with encryption; no audio content stored.
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [9] Manage device grouping, audio settings, and service integrations via Sonos Account.
Authentication Secure [10] Log in with Sonos Account credentials; 2FA available for enhanc
Brute-force protection Exist [11] Prevents repeated login attempts to protect against brute-force attacks.
Event logging Partial logging [12] Logs app access, device pairing, and firmware update events in account history.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [13] Must include letters, numbers, and symbols; users can update passwords via account settings.
Category score 2
Grade A-