If like many people you’ve got a really great sound system that doesn’t have up-to-date streaming capabilities, the Atonemo Streamplayer was made for you. It’s a tiny, affordable DAC that adds hi-res streaming audio to pretty much anything that can connect to its 3.5mm aux port.
According to Atonemo CEO Leo Ballesteros, the Streamplayer was made to solve “a huge problem” in the audio industry: “Why was there no way to make any speaker smart? The way an Apple TV makes any TV smart?”
(It’s only fair to point out here that there have been quite a few products like this, including the WiiM Pro, Audio Pro Link2 and – back in the day – the Yamaha WX-AD10.)
Atonemo Streamplayer: key features
One of the key selling points here is that you’re not getting locked into a particular ecosystem or made to depend on the whims or app quality control of a single manufacturer.
The Streamplayer works with both AirPlay 2 and Google Cast, so you’ve got iOS and Android compatibility without requiring a standalone app: simply use whatever streaming app you prefer and send it to the Streamplayer. There’s also Spotify Connect and Tidal Connect.
Specs-wise you’re looking at Wi-Fi 6 with Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast, a standard USB-C connector for power and lossless audio support of up to 24-bit/192kHz (although what you get will depend on the service you’re streaming from).
I like the philosophy here: Ballesteros says he wants to “let people choose the speakers they love, without worrying about connectivity, ecosystems, or brand lock-ins.” If the Streamplayer does what it promises, this could be a really good way to add useful extra features to the best stereo speakers.
The Streamplayer will ship this spring for $99 / £99 / about AU$158.