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Google's budget audio dongle pipes music to any stereo from the most popular streaming apps on your phone. It's simple and works well, with direct compatibility for most major music services, and even more are supported via the Chrome browser plug-in and
Some notable music services, including iTunes, Apple Music and Amazon Music, are not supported on iPhone and iPad. In analog sound quality it's beaten by the Fon Gramofon (which costs twice as much). You can't use Google Cast devices as part of a multiroo
The ultra-affordable Google Chromecast Audio is one of the best music-streaming devices you can buy -- especially if you're an Android user...
Extrait: A little over two years ago Google launched the original Chromecast: a $35 dongle that you plug into the HDMI port of your TV to stream media from online video and music sites. It was the most affordable media streaming device released, and also one of th...
A few years back, Google's audience for the Chromecast Audio might've been much larger: standalone speakers were far more prevalent. These days, though, Bluetooth speakers are inexpensive; even Sonos, which began by wirelessly connecting existing speakers...
Publié: 2015-10-18, Auteur: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Extrait: In June of 2012 at Google I/O, Google's developer conference, the company announced an all new product category designed to be conduit between your smartphone or tablet and your media. The product Google used to launch this category was called the “ Nexus...
Publié: 2015-10-16, Auteur: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com
It's a cheap way to make your existing sound system go wireless,
Casting from Chrome tabs on a computer yields spotty results, but if you live a predominant smartphone existence, you shouldn't run into too many issues, Advertisement, And yeah, it's ugly, Should You Buy It?, I suppose, if you don't have any way of wirel
I suppose, if you don’t have any way of wirelessly playing music already. Or maybe you have a big component audio system you haven’t otherwise enabled with wireless powers. Why not.AdvertisementChromecast Audio only costs $35, and it mostly works. That pr...
35 buys a Chromecast Audio and brings any older audio system back to life. It's also convenient for all those Bluetooth speakers you might have lying around that might work better as a stationary speaker instead of a mobile one. Since it saves signifi...
Extrait: I've always wanted to have my whole home connected to a smart streaming-audio system -- one that'd let me take my music from room to room and play anything I want anywhere in the house, using any phone or tablet to control it.The problem is that I've neve...
Extrait: Along with the new flagship Nexus smartphones, the Nexus 6P and the Nexus 5X , Google also unveiled an updated version of the Chromecast HDMI dongle, boasting a new look, multiple color options, and of course, faster hardware and enhancements on the softw...
Low cost, Simple setup, Works with most major streaming-music services, Tiny and unobtrusive hardware design
Audio quality may not be up to par for discerninglisteners, No Apple Music or Tidal support, Limited functionality compared to Google's other Chromecast
If you have a good set of speakers and want to stream music to them, the Chromecast Audio is a simple and inexpensive way to make them work with almost all of the the top music services. The combination of a great price point, wide compatibility and dead...