You need one device for each zone where you want to play music. Only one device can be paired to a zone at a time.
While we are not yet available for Mac OS, Soundtrack is available on Sonos and our apps are supported on the following platforms:
iOS
Recommended iOS devices
iPad Mini 2 (2013) or later
iPad Air (2013) or later
iPad 5th Generation (2017) or later
iPad Pro (2015) or later
iPhone 5S (2013) or later
iPod Touch 6th Generation (2015) or later
We recommend running iOS 10 or later with a minimum of 2GB of space to install and cache music.
Download the app here.
Android (available on Amazon App Store & Google Play)
Recommended specifications for your Android
Android 7 or later
3GB+ RAM
2GB+ of space to install and cache music
This applies to most devices coming from the major manufacturers produced in 2017 or later.
Download the app here.
Windows
The Windows player runs as a program in the background with limited functionality.
Recommended specifications
- 512+ MB RAM
- 2GB+ of space to install and cache music
- Supports both 32- and 64-bit architecture
The supported versions are
Windows 10
Windows 8
Download the app here.
Soundtrack Player
Our hardware device is a streaming box fully dedicated to our service. Read more about our latest Soundtrack Player here.
Partner Devices
Sonos
All currently supported products work with Soundtrack. Follow the Sonos guide to get started.
Axis Communications - Audio Bridge and Networked speakers
Through the global provider of networked video cameras, we can offer a possibility to deploy a Soundtrack player in their networked audio products.
Supported Products:
- AXIS C8033 - Network Audio Bridge
- AXIS C1004-E - Network Cabinet Speaker
- AXIS C2005 - Network Ceiling Speaker
- AXIS C3003 - Network Horn Speaker
See more at Axis Communications.
AUDAC - NMP40
- NMP40 module plugged into the XMP44 host
Raydiant - ScreenRay
- ScreenRay - Video device
Kone - Elevator Music
- DX Class and connected elevators
Speakers
The next step is to connect the device to your speakers through AirPlay, Bluetooth or line-input. If you use an Android device, you can cast music to your speakers via Google Home. Learn more about here.