B-Fi Multiroom Music Streamer w/ WiFi
Upgrade your stereo and bring high-fidelity music streaming into your home. Connect B-Fi to any music system and your internet to stream from your favorite music service or direct from your music library using your phone, tablet, or computer.
What's in the box
1 B-Fi Multiroom Music Streamer w/Wi-Fi
1 Power supply w/ detachable AC cord
1 RCA audio cable
1 Microfiber product bag
1 Setup guide
Questions & answers about theB-Fi Multiroom Music Streamer w/Wi-Fi
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You could use these two systems separately, with their respective apps, and separately through Airplay. Sonos speakers are not able to be integrated into a B-Fi system, though. The Audioengine Connect App is only able to recognize B-FI connected audio systems, and the Sonos App will not recognize B-Fi wireless music streamers. So there wouldn’t be a way to group them together.
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Any audio source can be used for multiroom playback through your B-Fi(s) when using AirPlay, or when streaming audio via DLNA / UPnP, or using the streaming services integrated into the Audioengine Control App. The B-Fi(s) need only first be configured into groups using the Audioengine Control App.
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The B-Fi is a 2.4GHz device but most networks are dual-band, so select 2.4GHz during B-Fi setup.
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Any Audioengine powered speaker systems that have line-level (RCA or 3.5mm) input connection or digital optical input will work with B-Fi.
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Yes, anybody connected to the same network.
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Yes. You can play music from your library, a mobile device storage device, and portable hard disks and NAS.
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The B-Fi supports lossless playback of CD quality audio, with zero compression. While you can play higher than CD quality audio to the B-Fi through DLNA, UPnP, or high res streaming apps like TIDAL and Qobuz, all audio is transmitted at 16-bit 44.1kHz.
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Yes. If your hotspot is listed as a choice in Wi-Fi networks, you can use it as an access point.
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After setup you can stream your music anywhere there is a reliable wireless internet signal.
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The Audioengine Control app supports a maximum of 12 rooms, however for most homes we recommend 8.
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Yes, while streaming via Airplay.
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Both are capable of high-resolution and high-definition audio and provide the highest quality sound for wireless streaming.
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• B-Fi uses your home Wi-Fi network for multiroom music streaming and stereo pairing, while B1 uses Bluetooth.
• B-Fi allows you to name and rename devices, while B1 does not due to limitations of Bluetooth.
• B-Fi requires the Audioengine Control app for initial setup while no product app is required for B1.