Frontier Introduces Support for Calm Radio, Klassik Radio Select, Bluetooth 5.0 and the Latest Version of Spotify Connect
Frontier has introduced new features to its leading Connected Audio platform, Venice X, with the imminent launch of its latest 4.8 Software Development Kit (SDK).
New features that are available include:
Spotify Connect SDK, to support the latest Spotify features.
Bluetooth 5.0 support, allowing the latest mobile devices to work seamlessly with your product and for your product to be Bluetooth 5.0 compliant.
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Calm Radio, a free or subscription service that provides a relaxing music experience to increase focus, sleep better and reduce daily stress.
Klassik Radio Select, a free or subscription service offering worldwide curated stations for classical music.
The Venice X module is the leading solution for connected audio applications including wireless speakers, music systems and SmartRadio, powering hundreds of thousands of devices and continuing to grow year on year.
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The Frontier SDK powers the Venice X platform, providing features that can be added to end products – these include Spotify Connect, Amazon Music, Deezer Music, Calm Radio, Klassik Radio, Internet Radio, Podcasts, Bluetooth streaming, DAB+ radio, FM radio, colour user interface, iOS/Android app support, enhanced audio processing, and many more.
Frontier is working with several audio brands who will launch products on the latest SDK so that they can support more music services, Spotify Connect and Bluetooth 5.0.
Prem Rajalingham, Managing Director at Frontier said, “As music listening habits evolve, Venice X continues to be at the forefront, allowing brands to build the very best in class products with the latest features that listeners care about.”
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