The summary of the Sonos AMA is worth reading if you have a deep interest in this issue. I am somewhat heartened by it, particularly given that we now know that most of the Sonos iOS app is written in Swift. This means that an excellent #accessibility experience is possible.
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in reply to Jonathan Mosen

Wow, if the majority is written in SWIFT, they must be doing some really funky UI stuff for accessibility to be so screwed. Normally, the default widgets, regardless of whether you use UIKit or SwiftUI, bring their accessibility along for free, and the most problems you have are some unlabeled graphical buttons if you’re not careful and don’t use the accessibility checker that comes with XCode. So they must be doing some wonky custom UI thing to break it so badly. Well let’s hope…