New Logitech Squeezebox Touch


I see the Logitech Squeezebox Touch being discounted... is there a new one coming?
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No replacement I have heard of yet.

Apparently, being discontinued has been good for touch's value.

I still have 2 currently unused Roku Soundbridges. These can connect to Logitech and Windows Media server as well and sound similarly good via the same external DAC. I wonder what these are worth now?
Logitech has discontinued the Squeezebox format. They have suggested they will continue to support it for the foreseeable future, but who knows.

The Sonos Connect is one option for an equivalent device. It is limited to 16/44, but interface is much better.
Yep, sadly they've discontinued the whole "squeezebox" format. I still own a few of their "boomboxes" & radios and will continue to until they die. Although, I am selling my SB3 to go to a Mac Mini server.

I don't understand killing the whole format. There's not really anything else quite like it. My kids love having every song, artist, playlist, that's on our computer, available to them in their rooms and remote controllable from their iPod touchs. They both have the smaller, single speaker "radios". It's a nice little player, color screen to show artwork, it can stream radio stations from around the world and sounds decent enough for 8 & 12 year olds. I will continue to use the "boom" as our alarm clock/radio in our bedroom, as well as a second one for portable music on the patio, deck or in the garage. Hopefully they stay functional for years to come. Or until someone comes up with a better system.
The new UE radio is basically the same as the old SB Radio, except for the firmware.The old ones can be "upgraded" to the new system. You can't stream local files directly, they need to go through the cloud first. Hopefully they will introduce a Touch replacement or something similar.
With the old ones, every indication is that at some point a few years down the line, you'll lose the apps that go through mysqueezebox.com, but should still be able to stream local files as long as the server still works with your OS.
Yes its true Logitech is killing the Squeezebox architecture. Not a single original Slim Devices employee remains at Logitech. They've all either been laid off, or left voluntarily.

The "trend" being forced upon us nowadays is this concept of "the cloud". Host all your music on some company's internet servers and stream it to your devices across the internet. The companies prefer this format, as it lets them monitor and track your audio collection and usage patterns. It also reduced tech support calls since they are managing the audio server and not you.

Me, I prefer to retain control of my own data, and to have an audio system that has no external dependencies on internet access, or availability of someone elses servers. I also don't care for the all-in-one digital file systems because they don't use redundant hard drives or have error-correcting memory like my home server does.

Squeezebox is a unique product in the market, nobody else has anything like it. You can have my Transporter and my Red Hat Linux Squeeze Server when you pry them from my cold dead hands! :)