AirChord 2

Stream any audio wirelessly

Published by: Kevin Kelly

Description

AirChord is the digital bridge for your analog audio. AirPlay vinyl records from the turntable to your HomePod. Stream ANY analog audio source to ANY AirPlay receiver. AirChord brings your vintage tech into the wireless age.

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    Yes, AirChord 2 is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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User Rating

4.56 out of 5

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Amazing

Hedgepigthe1st on

United Kingdom

Ran this on test pilot for years so now happy to see it’s in the App Store. Perfect UI, instructions and updated regularly. Honestly amazed it’s free.

Worked a treat

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United Kingdom

Fair play to the dev on this they done a great job. Not just with the app but with the documents and instructions as well. (As devs we usually forget that bit.. along with testing). Followed the instructions on the Airchord site. Bought a UFO202, 3.5mm to RCA lead and a USB C male to USB A female adapter for the iPad (Air 4). Both the UFO and turntable are set to line in. Turntable is a Audio Technical AT-LP60-BT. Worked first time, streaming to two HomePod minis linked to an Apple TV. Really pleased and quite surprised at same time. Thanks again.

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tony bravo 2011 on

United Kingdom

How about some instructions...

It’s simple but stereo not supported unless using tricks

Foobar2011 on

United Kingdom

It’s a very simple and efficient app! Could you please add stereo to it that someone can use two paired homepods? Can only play music in stereo if I go via Apple TV and select paired homepods for audio.... thanks!

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LorenzoM on

United States

Works really well I can’t wait for updates to fix the multi speaker function.

Doesn’t work

jdndhdbbe on

United States

No matter what I try or how adapters, converters, and cords, this app doesn’t work. Multiple iPhones, etc. Doesn’t work.

Same cable, same phone, same turntable

B.! on

United States

Yet while AirChord 1 works immediately and beautifully, AirChord 2 does not.

This is astonishingly useful

Ceaddasaid on

United States

I’ve been trying to route audio from my Quest headset to my HomePod speakers for a week now using various methods, and none of them worked until I saw this app mentioned in a Reddit post years ago. Any device you have can be used to play audio on any modern wireless speaker setup, even a walkman lol. It’s simply incredible. Thanks app creator! You deserve top rankings!!!

Airplay your record player

dunk-kun on

United States

This app is awesome! Im able to stream my record player around my house to 5 different speakers at once! Solves an annoying issue that macos hasn’t figured out. Great free alternative to some of the macos paid apps that try to accomplish the same functionality.

Works perfectly for streaming vinyl

okjeffreyk on

United States

This has improved my music-listening experience. Thank you creating this app. 👍🏼

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