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Qobuz just fired a flare into the Hi-Fi sky: Qobuz Connect is now integrated with over 100 brands, barely six months after launch.
The industry paid attention, and one of Japan’s top audiovisual award – VGP 2025 Planning Award – landed straight in their hands.

The appeal is bluntly smart: stream Hi-Res directly from the Qobuz app to your gear, zero third-party apps, zero friction.
Hit play, walk away, it keeps going. No buffering drama, no codec roulette, no ecosystem headaches.
Adoption is strongest in the US, France, Germany, UK and Japan. Affordable, respectable, and quietly taking over living rooms.
The compatibility list reads like a modern Hi-Fi who’s who:
Aurender, Bluesound/BluOS, CH Precision, dCS, Focal, Hegel, HiFi Rose, Innuos, KEF, Lumin, Luxman, McIntosh, Moon, NAD, Naim, Rotel, Technics, and many more.
Next wave: Bang & Olufsen, JBL, Harman Kardon, and others.
Qobuz continues to position itself as the grown-up in streaming: 100M tracks in CD and Hi-Res, editorial content, liner notes, and the highest verified payout in the industry – $0.01873 per stream.

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