Roon

The ultimate music player

Published by: Roon Labs

Description

*** The Roon experience requires a Roon Server on your network. ***
The Roon App is another controller for your Roon Server. You browse and play your music library on over 1,000 compatible audio devices, and provides a seamless in-home connection. You can install the free Roon App on as many devices as you like.
What is Roon?
The very best way to experience your music:
Roon reshapes the way you browse and explore music. Powered by rich metadata, Roon's interface invites you on a new journey of musical discovery every time you log in.
Your music library becomes the starting point on a vast map of performers, composers, influences, and genres. Follow the path emanating from the music you love to discover exciting new sounds and reconnect with long-forgotten favorites. You can delve even deeper through lyrics, artist photos, bios, reviews, and tour dates - then continue the journey with recommendations specifically tailored to your tastes and listening habits.

Listen anywhere, on all your gear:
Roon lets you play from your collection of music files and TIDAL, Qobuz, and KKBOX libraries on thousands of Roon Ready, Airplay, Chromecast, and USB devices from one app inside your home. Meanwhile, Roon ARC provides access, playback, and precision audio control for your entire Roon music library directly from your phone, wherever you are in the world.
Flawless playback. Everywhere, every time:
Roon is built to ensure your music sounds perfect every time you hit play, no matter where you are. Roon guarantees the best possible sound quality from every piece of audio gear - our MUSE sound engine delivers bit-perfect playback, exhaustive format support, and precision audio control for a fully customizable and flawless listening experience. From headphones to your home hi-fi, and everything in between.
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  • Is Roon free?

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

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    Roon is free.

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User Rating

3.81 out of 5

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Roon Reviews

Crashes on open

Spinzii on

Australia

Currently cannot open the app at all

Not comprehensive, but great in audio cave

wanderm on

Australia

Along with dialling up a playlist, having Roon on iDevice is a great source of musician lore and such when the music plays off one’s Roon source system… which in my case is a rather immobile laptop. As I write, I can’t speak for wireless playback, but the expense of yet another music playback device suggests that would be a non-starter. Mileage, too, may vary with that Roon source. I have a dedicated DAC for the lappy, which I suppose is good enough.

Better than volumio

Baffenfinger on

Australia

So much better than volumio. I’m using ropieee and it’s awesome. Faster, cleaner and works better. Do yourself a favour and loose volumio.

The best way to experience music

herebedragons69 on

Australia

Roon is amazing. It’s elemental to how I experience music. It continues to improve and enhance my appreciation for my favourite artists and fosters intelligent intuitive discovery. Roon Remote works flawlessly on all my devices. It is a joy to use.

Too many crashes

obnoxiousfacialscenes on

Australia

Nice design, but too unreliable. As others have said, there are just too many crashes

Cool app but crashes a lot

Intense Raiden on

Australia

Really love Roon and it’s recommendations/music matching. However the latest version just crashes endlessly on my iPhone 13. Becoming unusable for me unfortunately

App keeps crashing

lbyrby on

Australia

Just download Roon 1.8 and when I click on a feature, tha app crashes. I was also typing names of connected devices and it continues to crash. Completely unstable!

Crashes on iPad Pro

BandP1990 on

Australia

After deciding to trial roon on my laptop, which works well, it was installed on my iPad Pro. Opening for the first time and connecting to my MB pro as server the app it is unusable because it crashes whenever selecting a genre. Uninstalling didn’t fix it.

Roon needs a lot of work

Evilsync on

Australia

1. The software is clunky, very clunky. It has big inefficiencies. Why for example does the app need to be reloaded when the screen turns off or when you’re switching between apps?! 2. There are a lot of bugs. 3. Go onto their community site, there are SO SO many issues. 4. Their community is full of toxic asshats. 5. It’s extremely pricey with a subscription, and yet it’s something you still need to self host? This is an app from the 2000s. 6. You will never get this software to work with Apple Music, Spotify or any of the big streamers. They require “full integration” - it’s not clear what this means to anyone besides that this software will never work with any of the big boys

Crashtacular

General Hicks on

Australia

For all the functional improvements the new iPhone app crashes constantly. Terrible experience when you consider the high subscription cost. Give me the previous app anytime, it may have been ugly but actually worked

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