Oh this is just way too super epic dude! How more accessible is it than the IOS 
app? Or are they quite equal? I was shocked to leain when I first heard of the 
sound touch stuff that it was so inaccessible as it was. I mean, come on. This 
is Bose we are talking about here. Bose who use to even do stuff in braille. 
Very odd.

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2015 5:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Multi Room Sound Controlled By Your Android Device

I've had a Bose Soundtouch Portable for 9 months.

Initially the only way of controlling the Soundtouch was via the IOS Smartphone 
App but Android Lollypop has changed all that, the Soundtouch Android App works 
quite well and I'm able to get to most of the functions I need, I can search 
for stations, browse the station list, look at what I've recently listened to, 
select which preset I wish to hear, browse my media library on my UPNP media 
server, select what I want to listen to on pandora  and so on.

I'm not saying that accessibility can't be improved upon because it certainly 
can but enough information in the App is provided to give you a hand and an 
idea of where you are and what you're doing, given that then there's no reason 
why you shouldn't be able to make near to full use of the Soundtouch system as 
intended.

The Bose Soundtouch system comes in 4 models to my knowledge, the small 
portable which has a surprising level of sound which will easily fill a 
medium-sized room or apartment and is fully portable and can run from its 
internal battery and moved from room to room, the mid-sized tabletop model, a 
bigger tabletop and the Wave Soudtouch which incorporates multi band radio - 
including AM and Digital radio in some countries - and a Multi format CD player.


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