Hi everyone,
A common feature request we have had is the ability to use Sense to play music from your Innuos system to smart devices such as phones, tablets, and computers. This has the benefit of then being relayed through to other devices like bluetooth headphones, desktop speakers, or even TV AV systems.
The good news is that this is already possible! Any device capable of running Squeeze will appear as an endpoint in Sense. Furthermore, this will perform much better than UPnP.
For iOS users, you can install SqueezePad to turn your iOS device into a Sense endpoint.
For Android users, you can use SqueezePlayer to turn your Android device into a Sense endpoint (also available on TVs running Android, such as Sony and Philips!)
For Windows desktop users, you can use Squeeze-LX to turn your computer into a Sense endpoint.
Whilst not an 'official' solution, these work very well and on my Windows desktop I personally have been using this method to use Sense (running in a browser) to play my library of music to a compact headphone setup where I do not have space for HiFi components, but still want to utilise the Sense UI for my library.

This is more a tip of convenience rather than outright high-fidelity - dropping in an Innuos streamer will sound better than a PC of course, but in some situations where is not critical and you just want the convenience/luxury of using Sense in a new set of scenarios, then this is useful to know.
If you have any experience with any other apps or devices to achieve similar results, please share below!
A common feature request we have had is the ability to use Sense to play music from your Innuos system to smart devices such as phones, tablets, and computers. This has the benefit of then being relayed through to other devices like bluetooth headphones, desktop speakers, or even TV AV systems.
The good news is that this is already possible! Any device capable of running Squeeze will appear as an endpoint in Sense. Furthermore, this will perform much better than UPnP.
For iOS users, you can install SqueezePad to turn your iOS device into a Sense endpoint.
For Android users, you can use SqueezePlayer to turn your Android device into a Sense endpoint (also available on TVs running Android, such as Sony and Philips!)
For Windows desktop users, you can use Squeeze-LX to turn your computer into a Sense endpoint.
Whilst not an 'official' solution, these work very well and on my Windows desktop I personally have been using this method to use Sense (running in a browser) to play my library of music to a compact headphone setup where I do not have space for HiFi components, but still want to utilise the Sense UI for my library.

This is more a tip of convenience rather than outright high-fidelity - dropping in an Innuos streamer will sound better than a PC of course, but in some situations where is not critical and you just want the convenience/luxury of using Sense in a new set of scenarios, then this is useful to know.
If you have any experience with any other apps or devices to achieve similar results, please share below!
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