What Qobuz Connect is, is a way to use any of your Qobuz apps (desktop app, phone/tablet app, web app) to have any of your apps be the system that streams the music.
In the case of third party systems (such as a WiiM, or roon machine) you use the Qobuz app to tell that system to play your music.
What this would mean for the Chord Poly, is that it needs to connect to Qobuz' server/API, download the files, and play them.
In the early days of Poly it did have the ability to logon to Qobuz directly unless I'm imagining it. Chord removed this as it didn't work. If this was fixed then it would be able to do Qobuz connect, correct?
In the early days of Poly it did have the ability to logon to Qobuz directly unless I'm imagining it. Chord removed this as it didn't work. If this was fixed then it would be able to do Qobuz connect, correct?
Then I would like to understand how you got to it having to do with volume. in no way to belittle you or something like it. I feel like one of us is misinterpreting something.
In the early days of Poly it did have the ability to logon to Qobuz directly unless I'm imagining it. Chord removed this as it didn't work. If this was fixed then it would be able to do Qobuz connect, correct?
I think this confused some owners into thinking that GoFigure and/or Poly/2Go contained full Qobuz integration, so the login details were removed from GoFigure.
Hopefully I can find the post(s) which clarified this.
I'm still rocking with my mojo/poly in 2025 — still sounds great, ux could be better, but it seems to be pretty stable for me.
Random question to put out there though. Is there anything else that has been released recently that would surpass the mojo/poly as a portable combo, at roughly the same dimensions? Cost no object.
It feels like there isn't really anything quite like Poly out there still. Is the alternative only DAPs with their own OS? Are any of them actually good these days, rather the laggy messes of 10 years ago?
I'm still rocking with my mojo/poly in 2025 — still sounds great, ux could be better, but it seems to be pretty stable for me.
Random question to put out there though. Is there anything else that has been released recently that would surpass the mojo/poly as a portable combo, at roughly the same dimensions? Cost no object.
It feels like there isn't really anything quite like Poly out there still. Is the alternative only DAPs with their own OS? Are any of them actually good these days, rather the laggy messes of 10 years ago?
I'm still rocking with my mojo/poly in 2025 — still sounds great, ux could be better, but it seems to be pretty stable for me.
Random question to put out there though. Is there anything else that has been released recently that would surpass the mojo/poly as a portable combo, at roughly the same dimensions? Cost no object.
It feels like there isn't really anything quite like Poly out there still. Is the alternative only DAPs with their own OS? Are any of them actually good these days, rather the laggy messes of 10 years ago?
I'm the same. I actually prefer the OG Mojo over the Mojo2 as well. I think the Mojo is around 8 years old now, and still I struggle to find something to replace it.
I've just picked up a 2nd hand SP1000 for a cheap price, and also a new Shanling M5 Ultra 10th anniversary edition. Both are good, and UI is fine - the M5 Ultra in particular is nice and snappy. Are they 'better' than Mojo/Poly? Not really, different and I like them, but mojo still has that magic.
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