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Linkplay multi-room audio system - good/stable Sonos alternative with Spotify/TuneIn support
I didn't want to invest the amount a Sonos costs for a second location and found an good alternative: http://linkplay.com/
I've purchased it and it really works well. They're a Silicon Valley based cloud audio tech company with strong integration with Spotify/Airplay and other cloud initiatives and who developed a really good implementation for multi-room system available to other vendors like Athom - this system is therefore kind of open and also started via a kickstarter project. It would be so nice if Homey could use their API as you already have the correct physical interfaces and are in many cases in the correct location both physically and in the network. I don't know if there is a license cost though... but as a user I'd be prepared to pay something in addition to get this on my Homey - as that would make one of my Linkplay devices redundant.
Linkplay supports many different types of hardware: http://linkplay.com/featured-products/
I've purchased the Muzohifi Cobblestone (Euro 47 on Amazon.de) for a traditional Stereo and the first set of speakers for in another room I have https://www.energysistem.com/es/products/multiroom/serie_multiroom/42686-energy_multiroom_portable_wi-fi (Euro 70 incl. rechargeable batteries). I'm convinced that any hardware on their 'featured-products' page works great and it would be so nice if Homey would be added, e.g. to replace my Cobblestone.
If Homey would support Linkplay, and you have a Homey add 70-100 Euro per room and I assume (but haven't checked that) pay Homey something for the Linkplay license and off you go, you have your amplifier connected and each room it's own newly purchased audio speakers.
I've purchased it and it really works well. They're a Silicon Valley based cloud audio tech company with strong integration with Spotify/Airplay and other cloud initiatives and who developed a really good implementation for multi-room system available to other vendors like Athom - this system is therefore kind of open and also started via a kickstarter project. It would be so nice if Homey could use their API as you already have the correct physical interfaces and are in many cases in the correct location both physically and in the network. I don't know if there is a license cost though... but as a user I'd be prepared to pay something in addition to get this on my Homey - as that would make one of my Linkplay devices redundant.
Linkplay supports many different types of hardware: http://linkplay.com/featured-products/
I've purchased the Muzohifi Cobblestone (Euro 47 on Amazon.de) for a traditional Stereo and the first set of speakers for in another room I have https://www.energysistem.com/es/products/multiroom/serie_multiroom/42686-energy_multiroom_portable_wi-fi (Euro 70 incl. rechargeable batteries). I'm convinced that any hardware on their 'featured-products' page works great and it would be so nice if Homey would be added, e.g. to replace my Cobblestone.
If Homey would support Linkplay, and you have a Homey add 70-100 Euro per room and I assume (but haven't checked that) pay Homey something for the Linkplay license and off you go, you have your amplifier connected and each room it's own newly purchased audio speakers.
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Make sure you really want this.
Side-note: But my experience is that some Sonos zone-player components are also only 'good' if they're connected via an Ethernet cable, else they simply have not enough usable reach - in fact I've wired that whole house because of it.
The Play:5 works well but it's almost double the price of my whole other Multi-Room system for 4 rooms in stereo.