Audio Streaming Between iOS Devices

US Audreio app for iPhone/iPad delivers uncompressed audio wirelessly      05/02/15

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Audreio is a newly-released app for iPhone/iPad. Its developers tell us that Audreio's core streaming technology and elegant user interface allows iOS musicians to stream uncompressed audio wirelessly from one iOS device to another iOS device with ease. No cables or audio interface needed. They say that iOS musicians often find themselves with multiple devices at their disposal but no cost-effective and easy way to connect them. However, they believe that Audreio solves this problem and helps to maximize the power of using multiple iOS devices together for music creation. CEO Jorge Castellanos tells us, "Audreio's release marks a milestone for iOS musicians, and opens the door to the possibilities of high-quality audio streaming in the world of audio production."

Using your existing router, Audreio streams audio from an Inter-App Audio (IAA) application on one device--or from the built-in mic--to another iOS device. The received audio can then be routed to the speaker or an IAA host.

Audreio Features

  • Stream uncompressed audio wirelessly between iOS devices over a local network
  • Broad compatibility - works with IAA/AudioBus 2 apps (via AudioBus's support for IAA)
  • Easy to use. No IP addresses to enter, no complicated set-up to deal with.
  • Conveniently browse IAA compatible apps at audre.io/apps


About Audreio
Audreio is a Boston-based startup founded by Jorge Castellanos and George Persiantsev. Combined, Jorge and George have over 30 years experience in industry-leading audio technology product development and music production.

Pricing and Availability:
Audreio for iPad/iPhone is available now on the App Store at the introductory price of $4.99. Audreio requires iOS 7 or higher.

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