More Features Equals More Value with Latest Innuos Sense 3.2 Update

Portuguese streaming hardware specialists Innuos have announced the availability of the software update Sense 3.2, which delivers more features at no additional cost.
Sense 3.2 is the latest version of its in-house developed control software, allowing Innuos owners to explore a rich library of Classical music with IDAGIO. The premier streaming platform for meticulously curated and high-resolution Classical music will enable users to explore the vast library of recordings, curated playlists, and detailed browsing options by composer, conductor, and ensemble — directly within the Sense app.
The new Innuos Multiroom Grouping feature also allows users to stream music throughout their homes to UPnP systems thanks to a refined SenseUPnP platform. You can also showcase an optimised 'Now Playing' screen on displays with Chromecast support.
Stephen Healy, Product Specialist at Innuos, told StereoNET:
Customer engagement remains at the heart of Innuos' development approach. Sense 3.2 has been shaped by direct input from the Innuos Community Forum and Feedback Zone, where members also participated in beta testing to ensure that the latest update meets the expectations of the most discerning listeners. In Sense 3.2, we are pleased to deliver a variety of significant new features that allows customers to enjoy even more of the music they love in more ways than ever.
Exclusively developed by Innuos, the Sense app provides an intuitive platform for managing digital music collections, streaming high-fidelity audio, creating playlists, and even ripping CDs, all while maintaining Innuos' commitment to uncompromising sound quality.
Available now for iOS, Android, and Amazon Fire devices, the Innuos Sense app can also be accessed through any web browser.
For more information visit Innuos

Marc Rushton
StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher was born in England and raised on British Hi-Fi before moving to Australia. He developed an early love of music and playing bass guitar before discovering the studio and the other side of the mixing desk. After writing for print magazines, Marc saw the future in digital publishing and founded the first version of StereoNET in 1999.
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