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Music Tech Monday: Musaic Internet of Things Hi-Fi speakers

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth compatible speakers for your smart home

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Hailing from London, Musaic is an Internet of Things connected gadget that can change the way you interact with media and your home. The Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and control capabilities enable this device to convert your house into a smart home integrating with your home security system and other automated technologies. These forms of technology use LightwaveRF technology to conjoin control dimmers, switches, dimmers, and security systems in your house, all while having super speakers to enjoy your music on.

These speakers work with your home’s Wi-Fi system to stream music from your portable gear, computer, or Internet streaming services like Rhapsody, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, and Grooveshark. Qualcomm and AllPlay smart media platforms work with Musaic. With this technology, you can enjoy your music from a vast array of apps, devices, and platforms. Users can also stream different music through different Musaic players simultaneously. All you need to do is plug your device into Musaic’s analog input. It can also transmit its Bluetooth or analog input via Wi-Fi so multiple rooms can stream media.

Musaic can play 24-bit/192-kHz files in high fidelity to upkeep its Hi-Fi sound quality. It plays all AAC and MP3 types of audio, and is also compatible with WAV, FLAC, AIFF, and ALAC files. It comes in two different varieties. The MP5 Music Player has a total power of 36 W rms, while the MP10 has 60 W rms of power.

Musaic has teamed up with the AllSeen Alliance that works with Linux Foundation. AllJoyn technology is also used by the Musaic speakers. This company also works with LIFX and WigWag to collaborate and integrate its products together.

Musaic’s creator, Matthew Bramble, has been a facet in the Hi-Fi industry for over 20 years. Bramble is interested in furthering society with innovative and integrative media technologies. Musaic is raising money on Kickstarter to fund its project with a final goal of $99,534.

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