2015-09-29 18:44
Technology
Alex Lowe

Google launches new Chromecast that plays audio

Google launches new Chromecast that plays audio

Today Google has launched a lot, but the Chromecast Audio is a new product which has been a long time coming and this may be about to disrupt the market place for in home audio playback. Currently there are a few ways to play audio in the home including Sonos, AirPlay and Cast speakers. All of which brings even more confusion.

Chromecast Sounds

Cutting to the chase, the Chromecast Audio turns any speaker into a smart speaker using a 3.5mm cable, which is included and a power cable for the Chromecast. Playing audio is simple as well, (I’m detecting a trend?) just press the Cast button in Google Play Music or Spotify and you’re all set.

The Platforms

Choosing one depends on which platform you have, Sonos is one of the most popular systems right now as it works across iOS and Android and is pretty simple to set up. Sonos also sells a device like the Chromecast Audio called Sonos Connect, but it cost $350 and the Chromecast Audio is $35.

AirPlay is an Apple specific system which is actually quite like the ‘Cast’ ecosystem. However it is a bit more costly to set up as you need a AirPort Express, which are around $70/£70.

Compatibility, Specs and Availability

If you want a cost effective way of getting audio to speakers in your house, then the Chromecast Audio is probably the best choice as it works with Android, Windows, Mac, ChromeOS and iOS. One thing to mention is that the Cast API doesn’t work with the stock Music app on iOS.

Whats in the Box: Chromecast Audio, 3.5mm cable and power supply

The Chromecast Audio has a 3.5mm jack and a Micro-USB port. Also included is 802.11ac WiFi for fast streaming with 2.4GHz an 5GHz. It costs $35 in the US and £30 in the UK

Alex Lowe

Google launches new Chromecast that plays audio

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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