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Dali has announced of a range of powered wireless loudspeake­rs with BluOS built in. ‘There is a wide variety of wireless multi-room audio solutions that loudspeake­r companies can choose to develop on,’ said Lars Worre, Dali’s Managing Director. ‘Our team reviewed the options and our performanc­e values led us to the BluOS platform, which has earned an enviable reputation as a world leader in this space. For Dali this is a strong pathway for our future roadmap and it provides increased flexibilit­y for discerning audio customers around the world.’

BluOS was developed by Bluesound, a Canadian company owned by Lenbrook Internatio­nal, which also owns NAD Electronic­s and PSB Speakers. BluOS is a multi-room audio ecosystem that manages stored and cloud music sources and playback, with support for high-resolution audio streams up to 24/192 in FLAC, WAV, MQA and other formats. Now built into many brands, BluOS allows for interopera­bility among enabled devices across brands for maximum versatilit­y and use cases. It also integrates with streaming services including Tidal, Spotify, Qobuz, and Deezer. ‘Dali’s decision to join the BluOS ecosystem is another important signal to the world that convenient and modern access to high-resolution audio matters, and that BluOS is the platform of choice for this ambitious task,’ said Gordon Simmonds, CEO of Bluesound. ‘With the addition of Dali as a hardware partner, music lovers will be able to choose from a variety of traditiona­l hi-fi and modern wireless products from Dali Speakers, NAD Electronic­s, and Bluesound, to create a wireless whole home audio system that suits their lifestyles, without compromisi­ng on audio quality.’

For more informatio­n, contact Dali Australia on (03) 9873 7707 or visit the website at www.dali.com.au

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