Hi John,
Yet another one you may want to look at is Naim, but it's more expensive
even than Bluesound. Naim is N A I M, just in case like me, you don't check
spelling when your screen reader reads it.
We don't sell Naim, I just happen to have read good reviews about it. But I
do love my Bluesound system.
All the best
Steve
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Thanks Steve, I'll be sure to contact you if I go ahead. The other brand of
HD wireless speakers I've seen mentioned are the Denon HEOS products which
I'm also considering.
John
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Hi John,
Not only do I use it, but we sell it too. It is fantastic, and yes, the app
for Android, iOS and Windows are all 100 percent accessible, from what I can
see.
All the best
Steve
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Subject: [access-uk] Is the Blue Sound IOS app still accessible
I am seriously thinking of shifting to the Blue Sound family of products as
being capable of better than CD quality streaming, i.e. high res, now that
Amazon HD audio has arrived. I suspect Steve might be best placed to answer
this one as I know he uses the system. Is the IOS app still fully
accessible.
John