Stream audio between your devices
Streaming audio between your devices refers to the seamless wireless transmission of sound from a source (like a smartphone, computer, or server) to an output device (like a speaker, headphones, or soundbar). This is enabled by technologies such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (using protocols like AirPlay 2, Chromecast, or DLNA), or proprietary mesh networks. This capability allows for multi-room audio synchronization, sharing music or podcasts from your phone to a car stereo, or using wireless headphones for private listening, creating a connected and flexible personal audio ecosystem across your home, office, and mobile environments.
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Bluetooth: Universal for short-range, device-to-device pairing (e.g., phone to earbuds).
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Wi-Fi/Network: Enables multi-room, high-fidelity streaming (e.g., Spotify Connect, Apple AirPlay).
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Proprietary Mesh: Used by brands like Sonos for robust, synchronized whole-home audio.
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Allows for audio sharing, private listening, and creating speaker groups.
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Dependent on codec support (AAC, aptX, LDAC) for audio quality.
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Fundamental to modern smart home entertainment and personal mobility.
Create your perfect soundscape. Stream audio effortlessly between all your devices for a unified listening experience anywhere.
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