Tuneshine: Live album art display
Tuneshine: Live album art display
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- Ships within 1-2 business days
- Unique LED album art display with wood case
- Assembled by hand in the USA
- 6.3" x 6.3" square LED display, 1.57" thick (16cm x 16cm x 4cm)
- 64 x 64 extra-bright pixels with brightness control
- Requires an iOS or Android device for setup and a Wi-FI connection
- Compatible with Spotify, Apple Music, Sonos*, and last.fm
- Use Shazam to show artwork from vinyl records, CDs, radio, etc (iOS 18 only, Android coming soon)
- Customize with your own image for when music is not playing
- Includes 6 ft braided USB-C cable and 20W power brick (US type A, input 100-250V AC)
- Compatible with your existing speakers (no internal or external speaker included)
- Free 30 day returns in the US. 30-day returns for defective units sent internationally (shipping reimbursement up to $50 USD).
*Compatibility with very old Sonos S1 hardware such as the ZP100 is not guaranteed
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Amazing product and support!! There was one thing missing from digital music and this is it. 10/10
On my walls are framed album covers from the vinyl era. But the move to streaming has rendered that a thing mostly of the past. But not now.
Tuneshine, connected to my Sonos system, gets me back. I have bought 3 Tuneshines (installed in different rooms) for myself and one as a gift.
I really like the pixelated look, it’s artitistic and at the same time modern.
My downside could be related to Sonos, which hasnt been my favorite product since their horrific update. Ive found I have to occasionally pause play to get the album art to refresh on the Tuneshine.
I finally grabbed one of these a week or two ago as the Shazam feature allows me to pull up album art for my records. Such a cool little device, I love how easy it is to use the unit/the app with my favorite vinyl or to show what's currently playing from Spotify. Highly recommend for the discerning music fan!
Great product, works great with Sonos.
Very pleased.
Honestly, seeing the ad for this on instagram was the best thing I've ever got out of instagram. It has exactly the low-fi 8-bit art look I was expecting, and has no useful function, which I think makes it art by definition. The walnut finish on the cabinet is fantastic.
For anyone else struggling, I had to go through the setup step (i.e., click the button, enter my password) times before it finally connected, but given Sonos' issues for the past year or so, I'm willing to chalk that up to either Sonos or bluetooth, and it worked perfectly the third time.