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The new version of the Volumio app is now available

The new version of the Volumio app is now available
The new version of the Volumio app is now available

The Italian company Volumio slr has announced the release of a new version of its proprietary audio streaming management application, Volumio, for Apple iOS and Google Android . Volumio slr has been known for many years primarily for its eponymous software platform, Volumio OS, based on Linux and designed entirely for music playback. This platform is offered as a complete solution, but is also available to various audio equipment manufacturers as an OEM solution. Based on their platform, the Italians have developed many streaming hardware solutions that have proven to be extremely flexible and popular among music lovers.

The new version of the Volumio app is now available

To control such streaming systems based on the Volumio OS, a suitable application for mobile gadgets is required, and the latest version is now available as the Volumio application for Apple iOS and Google Android. The new version does not offer any significant innovations, but according to Volumio Slr., users will still be pleased, as this update has improved stability and reliability, as well as optimized performance. For example, the problem of connection interruptions, which was typical for the previous version of Volumio for Apple iOS, has been eliminated. The search for devices on the network has also been optimized, so that available systems can now be found within a short time and can be checked immediately.

 

The latest version of the Volumio app for Apple iOS and Google Android users is now available for download completely free of charge in the Apple App Store or Google PlayStore.

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