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Qobuz Brings Hi-Res Streaming to Android TV

Qobuz, the high-resolution music streaming platform, has officially launched its new Android TV app, now available on the Google Play Store. This release expands the service’s reach beyond headphones and desktop setups, allowing users to enjoy the full Qobuz experience directly on their television screens.

The app provides instant access to the entire Qobuz catalog, including millions of albums, playlists, and personalized recommendations. Music lovers can browse expertly curated selections from the platform’s editorial team and stream in lossless, CD, and Hi-Res audio quality, up to 24-bit/192 kHz.

Optimized for the Big Screen

Designed specifically for large-screen navigation, the Qobuz Android TV interface ensures smooth browsing and playback from the comfort of your living room. Users can enjoy a clean layout tailored for TV remotes and voice control via Google Assistant, making it easier than ever to explore Qobuz’s premium catalog. The addition of Qobuz Connect also enhances usability: listeners can control playback from their smartphone or tablet while streaming directly through their TV or home audio system.

Qobuz’s Vision for Accessible High-Fidelity Streaming

The app is compatible with all TVs and devices running Google TV, marking another major step in Qobuz’s ongoing expansion into home entertainment ecosystems.

About Qobuz

Founded in 2007, Qobuz has established itself as a pioneer in high-quality sound and a standout alternative in the streaming industry. With more than 100 million tracks in CD, Hi-Res, DXD, and DSD formats, Qobuz offers one of the richest high-resolution music catalogs in the world.

The platform is available in 26 countries across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, serving audiophiles who value both sound fidelity and editorial depth. Its content includes expertly curated playlists, artist features, and digital liner notes, enhancing the listening experience beyond just playback.

In 2025, Qobuz became the first streaming service to publish a verified per-stream payout rate of US$0.01873, the highest in the industry, reinforcing its commitment to fairer compensation for artists.

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