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Cassia Hub turns your Bluetooth speakers into a SONOS-like whole home audio system

With multi-room wireless audio building in popularity, consumers are faced with two routes when it comes to selecting a speaker system. Do you go with Bluetooth that might be portable or Wi-Fi-connected that offers powerful features? A new product called the Cassia Hub plans on simplifying this situation. Cassia uses its BlueStream technology to set up a wireless whole home audio system.

Here’s how it works. The Cassia Hub is connected to your device and each of your Bluetooth speakers. From there, the smartphone app can stream music to multiple devices at a time just like a SONOS system. Users have access to all the popular services, like Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora. Although there is upfront cost with the Hub, Cassia’s added flexibility for Bluetooth enthusiasts makes this a very attractive product. The Hub with BlueStream is available for purchase today for $150.

The Cassia Hub seamlessly connects the devices in your life by resolving the limitations of traditional Bluetooth, enabling the connection of multiple devices coupled with unparalleled range. Disruptive, first of it’s kind technology and elegant design. Easily connect and control up to 22-compatible Bluetooth enabled devices. No longer are customers limited to 2-devices (e.g. 1-Smart Phone and 1-Speaker).

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