
You control everything via Sense from,.for example, your mobile phone.
AND,.most of you probably sit more than two meters from your InnuOs device, then you still can't see what's on the display.
Just my two points..

As someone with a visual impairment I cannot see the case for a screen at all. The app on an iPad works brilliantly. I’ve yet to see any screen work as well. They’re hard to view from across room and the screen reflections are awful. You may as well install a blinding mirror.Amen,.to the above statement
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HiUnlocking your phone to open an app just to press the pause button is cumbersome.
Hello againA physical remote is always the quickest to pause music.
We are hoping to explore the option of lockscreen controls on your smart device, so you would basically have this kind of instant-access playback control if your smart device is nearby without having to unlock your whole device and reconnect the Sense app. Would this be sufficient?I’d like an optional remote; often when reading a book or magazine in my chair I have some light (background) music. A simple volume up or down or next track is what I’d like to do. Attest time a phone is both distracting and I first have to unlock and fire up the app. I find myself most often blindly picking up the receiver remote and adjust the volume.
Also I requested this before but the thread was locked; but at like a party I don’t like handing out my phone. A remote makes sense then as well.
Much more than a touchscreen on the device itself, speaking for myself. I find that, too, distracting. But to each their opinion.
It’s not what I would use as I only use physical buttons but I’m sure it will make other people happy.We are hoping to explore the option of lockscreen controls on your smart device, so you would basically have this kind of instant-access playback control if your smart device is nearby without having to unlock your whole device and reconnect the Sense app. Would this be sufficient?
We are hoping to explore the option of lockscreen controls on your smart device, so you would basically have this kind of instant-access playback control if your smart device is nearby without having to unlock your whole device and reconnect the Sense app. Would this be sufficient?
IMHO this would certainly be a very welcome software feature. And, I might add, it would potentially bring back Apple Watch integration that was lost when Sense moved away from full LMS compatibility. But I get it. Physical remotes are convenient, simple, and tactile. Nevertheless, a physical remote should also be able to switch to different players/outputs/sources, mute, hibernate/sleep the streaming server, or shut it down completely - if that makes sense.It’s not what I would use as I only use physical buttons but I’m sure it will make other people happy.
Already figured out an universal remote with LMS (Lyrion) support will do this, just haven’t figured out which one supports LMS yet.
Hi Stephen, yes I think this would be useful, I have this option with the Qobuz app, handy not having to wake up phone.We are hoping to explore the option of lockscreen controls on your smart device, so you would basically have this kind of instant-access playback control if your smart device is nearby without having to unlock your whole device and reconnect the Sense app. Would this be sufficient?
Yes, lock screen controls is sorely missing. iPeng had it, Qobuz has it, pretty much all music apps do and for a reason. It is useful. That would be a great upgrade to the Sense app.Hi Stephen, yes I think this would be useful, I have this option with the Qobuz app, handy not having to wake up phone.
Do keep in mind that any ZEN/PULSE series can indeed be an endpoint to a main Innuos server/library, and PULSEmini/ZENmini do already come with RCA and SPDIF outputs.Hi Nuno,
Is it already obvious to you that an entry-level unit must be able to stream music from a Zen/Zenith library? If not, please think again.
It should have AirPlay2 and BT5 receivers. Personally, I don’t think I will have a use case for UPnP or DLNA, but other folks do.
It needs single ended analog outputs, and S/PDIF (at least optical) would be very welcome.
I would love to see Innuos team comment on this. I would like this feature. Maybe simply through an URL that's made available on the network and that we would type in inside the browser on a connected TV? I believe HifiberryOS has such a feature.Being able to see track info and artwork on a TV would be welcome, either via HDMI but even better is via Chromecast (c.f. Roon).
If we were to do this then it would definitely be over the network, and not HDMI. If the TV supported Chromecast, yes this could be a possibility.I would love to see Innuos team comment on this. I would like this feature. Maybe simply through an URL that's made available on the network and that we would type in inside the browser on a connected TV? I believe HifiberryOS has such a feature.