Seedio is a new app that connects multiple iOS devices to create one perfectly synchronized loudspeaker.
Play songs from your Music Library and from YouTube (more sources to be added in the future). Broadcast (seed) music to other iOS devices over Wi-Fi for perfectly synced group playback. Pump up the volume by adding more iOS devices.
Connect iOS devices to active loudspeakers for the ad hoc outdoor party and leave heavy equipment at home. All you need is a couple of iOS devices running Seedio and a Wireless Network - a Personal Hotspot set up on one iOS device is fine!
General App Features: - Create playlists and play songs from your Music Library and from YouTube - Add songs or complete playlists from your Music Library or YouTube - Broadcast (seed) songs to other iOS devices running Seedio - Play music seeded by other Seedio users, perfectly in sync - Rearrange your playlist on the fly - Automatic history of seeded songs - Mute playback without interrupting seeding - Show all available seeders on the network - Search and buy seeded tracks on iTunes - View seeded YouTube videos right from the history - Share activity on Facebook and Twitter (Sharing will not work on the Seeder. Sorry for that, a fix is on the way.)
You can download Seedio from the App Store free for a limited time.
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MusicLover - August 2, 2012 at 4:22pm
Very nice app, works flawlesly
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joyz - August 2, 2012 at 5:36pm
Something apple should buy
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MusicLover - August 3, 2012 at 4:59am
I think so, better than buying those air play speakers
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wittybob - August 3, 2012 at 1:27pm
You'd be right, assuming that iDevices had good, high fidelity speakers. But they don't.