Bowers & Wilkins Music app adds Tidal HiFi Plus and Pandora streaming services
Bowers & Wilkins, the leading global premium audio brand, is proud to announce the next evolution of its Music app, with the introduction of Pandora – supporting music streaming and podcasts in the USA – and Tidal HiFi Plus, with access to thousands of tracks in 24-bit high-resolution FLAC quality.
Introduced in 2021, the Bowers & Wilkins Music app initially offered direct music streaming support for Dash Radio,Last.fm, Qobuz, Tidal, Tunein, NTS Radio and Soundcloud. Recently, podcast services and Sony Hi-Res have joined the platform, further expanding its accessibility across the world.
Available to both Android and iOS users, the Bowers & Wilkins Music app intelligently aggregates content from each available music service that the user has subscribed to into one easily navigated and intuitive interface for music tracks, albums, playlists and radio stations. Personalised music recommendationfeatures and a wide selection of specially curated Bowers & Wilkins playlists further enhance the user experience by simplifying their daily listening choices.
The Music app provides all set-up and control functionality for Bowers & Wilkins wireless products into one unified set-up, control and streaming experience. It now supports every wireless speaker in the Formation portfolio, plus the Panorama 3 sound bar and the iconic Zeppelin. All products can be set-up andcontrolled using the same Music app interface and are able to seamlessly share music between devices in a whole- home multiroom music system, if desired.
In addition, the Music app controls every app-enabled Bowers & Wilkins headphone or earbud, from the PX through to the latest Award-winning Px7 S2e and Px8 models. Although not available within the Music app, apple Music and Spotify are also catered for by the provision of AirPlay 2 and Spotify Connect support in Bowers & Wilkins wireless speakers, and Bluetooth compatibility in Bowers & Wilkins headphones.