
in Logitech Media Server is questionable. Whether there will be ongoing support for services such as Spotify, Rhapsody, MOG, Slacker, Pandora, etc.a player which would connect to external amp and speakers) under the UE brand has been hinted at, but details have not been revealed. Something akin to the Squeezebox Touch (i.e.
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There will be some updates to the Logitech Media Server software for bug fixes, compatibility, and so on. Logitech representatives have stated that there are no immediate plans to end any Squeezebox related services including, , and so on.(See iPeng and SqueezePad for iOS, SqueezePlayer for Android, and SqueezePlay for everything else.)
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Several third-party apps allow iOS and Android devices to act as Squeezeboxes, and there are software players for Windows, Mac and Linux–so existing Squeezebox users can still extend their Squeezebox system to other locations in this way.Logitech has discontinued direct sales and manufacturing of any new Squeezebox models, but you will still be able to buy new existing products through other retail outlets until inventory is depleted.

An (ahem) “upgrade” path is provided should you wish to convert your Squeezebox Radio to a UE Smart Radio, but it is a one-way conversion.In the USA at least, the Smart Radio costs more than the Squeezebox Radio, but it includes the battery pack which was an optional extra for the SB Radio.UE Media Server setup is easier than the old Logitech Media server used for Squeezebox, but at the cost of significant reduction in features and options.


Yes, even to play the local music stored on your home computers. No, not a network, as you’d expect–an active Internet connection.
