Wireless Multi-Room Hi-Res Music Streamer
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While BluOS mobile users have seen crucial advancements made in the areas of design and functionality, desktop users were beginning to feel a little left behind. Enter the BluOS Desktop App 3.0. This latest update to the BluOS Desktop app acknowledges feedback from BluOS users and addresses them head-on. Simply tap the music you want to hear in the BluOS app, anywhere in the home, and let any BluOS enabled product be the heart of your listening experience. The Choice is Yours BluOS Enabled systems let you easily browse & access local music collections and streaming services, and integrate wireless hi-res music into any room in your home, right.
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The NODE 2i wireless music streamer easily connects to any existing stereo system to unlock and discover a universe of audio streaming. The NODE 2i connects your audio gear to online streaming services, Internet radio and even your own digital music library. The NODE 2i brings high-res audio to any sound system.
Amazon might be the long-term replacement for Spotify for me if I can access some hi-res files and get integration into BluOS. Does Amazon Music work with Apple CarPlay. Spotify have an awful app that doesn't work properly, so if I could get better access there it would definitely be an advantage. BluOS Controller is the universal remote control for all BluOS-enabled wireless hi-res music systems from Bluesound, NAD Electronics, Bluesound Professional and DALI. Connect multiple BluOS-enabled systems together to enjoy your music in perfect sync in every room of your home. Access, stream and li. Your problem probably has already been solved, but anyway: You need a Spotify Permium account in order to use Spotify Connect. When you open the Spotify app and start playing music, you should see that there are other devices available. It's under the artistname - songtitle. Tap on that and you should see your Bluesound devices.
- Connect to any existing stereo amplifier, AV receiver, or powered audio system.
- Featuring digital and analog input/output options, headphone stereo mini jack, and subwoofer out.
- Simple setup directly inside the user-friendly BluOS Controller app.
- Access and stream Internet radio stations, cloud music services, and your own local music library to multiple Bluesound Players.
- Dual band Wi-Fi and support for 2-way Bluetooth aptX HD ensures music playback without interruption.
- Control music wirelessly with the intuitive BluOS Controller app.
- Control it with the optional Bluesound RC1 Remote Controller
- Connect Bluesound to your Amazon Echo with the skill in the Alexa app and use Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant to control Players around the home.
- AirPlay 2 lets you play music or podcasts from wireless stereo components throughout your house — all in sync.
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I have recently bought a Bluesound Node 2i for my main system and have so far been delighted with the quality and usability of the app.
Has anyone used both BlueOS and HEOS and could provide a comparison of the two?
My Node 2i is plugged into a Marantz SR7010 and I have a Denon X4400 in another room. The X4400 is HEOS compatible, the SR7010 is one generation too old.
I am now wondering if I should sell the Node 2i and the SR7010 and get an SR7013 to replace both.
I tried the HEOS app on my X4400 last night, and it seemed great at playing music from my iPhone, but I couldn't get it to see my main music library on my NAS. If that works as well as it did with my iPhone library, I'd be tempted.
On the other side, I am quite tempted by the new Amazon HD subscription to replace Spotify. Amazon is integrated into BluOS, but not into HEOS.
Any views?
Has anyone used both BlueOS and HEOS and could provide a comparison of the two?
My Node 2i is plugged into a Marantz SR7010 and I have a Denon X4400 in another room. The X4400 is HEOS compatible, the SR7010 is one generation too old.
I am now wondering if I should sell the Node 2i and the SR7010 and get an SR7013 to replace both.
I tried the HEOS app on my X4400 last night, and it seemed great at playing music from my iPhone, but I couldn't get it to see my main music library on my NAS. If that works as well as it did with my iPhone library, I'd be tempted.
On the other side, I am quite tempted by the new Amazon HD subscription to replace Spotify. Amazon is integrated into BluOS, but not into HEOS.
Any views?