Hello @gert_mogensen,
Generally, the RAAT SDK version is not something end-users should ever have to worry about. At this point in RAAT’s development, actual SDK updates are mostly about:
- Fixing rare bugs
- Adding support for quirks of new hardware products that haven’t come out yet
So there isn’t much of a point in pushing existing certified to do work/take risk in updating if they aren’t hitting the bugs and don’t have those quirks.
Additionally, a fair amount of the code is delivered from Core->Endpoint “just in time”, which relaxes the pressure on firmware updates quite a bit. This is one of the most important innovations of Roon Ready/RAAT – the protocol can change quite dramatically without updating firmware.
-John