Breakthrough DTS Play-Fi(R) technology powers simple, great-sounding whole-home wireless audio systems for smartphones and tablets. You can stream your favorite tunes over Wi-Fi right from the Play-Fi app to speakers from DTS Play-Fi product partners. It's a huge step up from Bluetooth - the audio quality and reliability are outstanding, and you can enjoy music from your phone in one room, or all your rooms.
The "Hi-Fi over Wi-Fi" listening experience is just a touch away, thanks to this handy app. Choose a speaker, choose a song, and your favorite tunes are streaming all through the house.
The app offers built-in streaming options: stream from worldwide music services; use AM/FM and Internet radio, connect to DLNA servers, or play anything from your device's music library, including your iTunes playlists. The app automatically organizes and indexes the music for you.
The app also handles set-up for your speakers, and gives you full control of volume and speaker selection. Choose one, set up speaker groups, or stream to all of them at once. Manage speaker groups for Spotify Connect, too.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you have a Play-Fi product from Polk Audio, Definitive Technology or Phorus, please search for and download the custom Play-Fi app for your audio brand.
Please also note that the Play-Fi app is companion software to audio products enabled with Play-Fi technology. It is not intended as a stand-alone audio player.
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Update no longer works on Polk for Amazon hi def
Loved this app until latest update broke working with Polk when listening to high def music. Music starts okay but if you try and skip to next song there is some type of buffer issue and the next song doesn’t start playing.
I’m know it’s this app as I reverted to the Polk app and it works fine.
Tried the link for app support and the page does not exist.
Aaarrrggghhh, is this the best they can do?
So clunky. Is this really 2022? Every time I use this it transports me back to 1982 and my Commodore 64.
No AirPlay or Apple Music support. Slow to connect. And if I see that “set up new devices” page one more time when I start things up I will truly scream. The device is set up, on a high speed Google
Mesh wifi. Spotify can connect to my streamer in a minute why does this take 10min??
Just avoid any hardware that uses play fi technology. If it can even be called technology. I suspect play fi has a side line in designing Russian military weaponry.
No issues at all
Has worked on my Audiolab streamer flawlessly with tidal and Spotify. Very easy to use
Sluggish and unstable
I have used 3 multi-room systems: Play-Fi, BluOS and Multicast. Among them Play-Fi is the most unreliable and user unfriendly app. It is slow to connect and usually drops WiFi (even when router is in the same room). It doesn’t fully support HiRes flac. The cover photo display is super low resolution. You can’t select an album to play but have to select songs one by one. Unlike other system that a device can stream directly and only use the phone as remote control , Play-Fi relies on your phone to do the streaming so when you move around with your phone to a corner with weak WiFi, the audio play is disrupted. Overall a poorly designed app and system.
Keeps dropping out
Just can’t get through a song without losing connection. All other streaming services (including 4K Netflix) work fine, so can’t see it’s a network problem at my end. Really disappointed - I have a $4K streamer that’s essentially useless...
Idagio streaming
Would be great if this app
Added the classical streaming device IDAGIO to its supported services! The note so as IDAGIO offers high quality lossless streaming
Hopeful but disappointed
Poor inconsistent connectivity. Not a well designed user interface.
DLNA server support???
what DLNA servers do you actually support because it's not identifying my Plex server and I'm not going to pay for Twonky only to find out it doesn't work either. I have many devices on my network streaming from my NAS using DLNA... your protocol doesn't seem groundbreaking at all.