New features for Qobuz
French Hi-Res music service, Qobuz, has added a host of new features to its streaming platform making a switch from your current service even more attractive.
The independent-minded, “boutique in a superstore world” streaming platform has supercharged music discovery and classical search, as well as making it easier to pay for downloads, and released a new app specifically for Android TV users.
New and improved
Qobuz Radio: A musical universe tailored specifically for you. Qobuz curate unique playlists of 30 songs designed to reflect your musical tastes. Available on iOS and Android, simply look out for the icon to launch Qobuz Radio and enjoy unlimited music centred around your favourite artists, tracks, and albums.
Supercharged classical search: Search results for classical music albums have been improved and simplified, marking a huge step forward for Qobuz’s cataloguing of the genre. You can now more easily find specific works such as operas, symphonies, sonatas and concertos, and search by composer name and the piece of music. This also includes work titles in several languages and catalogue numbers.
Android TV app: Currently in beta, Qobuz users will benefit from a seamless and widely compatible streaming experience on Android TV. Android TV and Google TV currently have over 110 million monthly active users.
Easier payments: Make a download purchase with a single click by registering your bank account details safely and securely to your Qobuz account.
Unlike other streaming and download services, Qobuz has focused on setting the standards for 24-bit Hi-Res music discovery. With a catalogue of over 100 million tracks, it has the richest selection of high-resolution references on the market, making it the best alt-platform available.