Hello, new member and wishing to weigh in on the streamer thread.
I am too looking at the Audioengine B-Fi, but the more I read about it the more I find the support for Android to be limited. Seems like if a music service is not supported in the app, their stock answer is to bypass the app and use Airplay. (firt go buy aniPhone).
There's some vagueness about using DLNA with Android if you wish to stream other content not supported by their app. Does anyone know what this means? For instance I don't think the B-Fi supports Deezer, Amazon HD or Youtube Music - these are not insignificant content services. So if I don't have an Apple device that supports Airplay I'm out of luck?
Is this a licensing issue? Google had the Chromecast Audio but discontinued it - why not then partner with 3rd party devices/apps to allow for content streaming?
As much as I hate to admit it, I'm looking at a high-res Bluetooth 5.0 device as an alternative. At least with BT there's not stupid "we don't support this service" licensing BS.