Bluesound Node Nano Wireless High Resolution Multi-Room Music Streamer

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Introducing the Bluesound NODE NANO music streamer, featuring an advanced QUAD-CORE 1.8GHz ARM Cortex A53 processor and ESS ES9039Q2M SABRE DAC, offering up to 24-bit/192 kHz resolution for unparalleled audio clarity.
Upgrade your audio system by connecting your existing stereo amplifier or powered speakers to the BluOS multi-room platform, enhancing your setup with seamless streaming capabilities.
Revitalize traditional and legacy systems by breathing new life into them with the NODE NANO, transforming your audio experience with modern technology.
Enjoy limitless installation options with the NODE NANO. Expand your system by linking it to other integrated speakers and amps, and group it with additional Bluesound players for a cohesive multi-room listening experience.
The NODE NANO offers a range of features, including stereo RCA, optical, coaxial, and USB outputs, as well as support for MQA, DSD playback (via future update), AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, and local server mode. It also provides dual-band WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, two-way aptX Adaptive Bluetooth, and IR remote learning.
Designed for convenience and control, the NODE NANO includes two programmable quick-touch presets, an easy wall-mounting system, and versatile connectivity options. Experience crisp, detailed sound with gapless playback, making it easier than ever to achieve audiophile-grade audio. Welcome to Living HiFi, where we deliver wireless, digitally perfect high-fidelity sound.

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  1. Khal Brando

    Brilliant.
    First I’d like to address some of the reviews about usb out not working or tidal having issues, the software being buggy, these issues are OPERATOR ERRORS. All this stuff works so well! I can’t imagine what they’re doing wrong, usb digital out works just fine, as does indexing a hard drive and playing my library. If you’re reading these reviews and being mislead by people spreading false information, you’re going to miss out on a great product. And I paid for mine with my hard earned money. Blue sound actually made me believe a streamer can be great! And it’s so easy to setup, that I just can’t imagine what they’re doing wrong, you seriously can’t try to do it wrong! Anyway, here’s some thoughts…This is perfect for someone that already has nice equipment and just needs a streamer. Some would argue that the wiim mini is just that, or any wiim especially pro/pro plus, since they cost less. They don’t have usb out, BluOS, among other things, nor do they feel as substantial, look as sleek and clean as the node nano or have the capability of serving as a dac near as well. Before you think the ultra at $30 more is the obvious choice, take a long hard look at the two. Do your research. Do you want analog inputs that digitize it and then convert it with the ultras internal dac? Even the phono input is digitized, kinda defeats the purpose. Now for a lot of people, these things may not matter and they just want convenience. But I just wanted a great streamer. It’s just a bonus that the nano happens to have a really nice internal dac, just in case something were to happen to my external dac(s). My audio setup is complete for the foreseeable future! I can’t express how impressed I am with this, I’d say give it a shot and you’ll see. I’m not an influencer or anything like that, I had all but figured a laptop would serve as my streaming device until I tried this vs the ultra, and this thing blew me away!! I even discovered that the BluOS controller app on a Chromebook of all things, worked, it actually didn’t resample the audio, like all android/chromeOS devices seem to do. The first time I got bit perfect from the Chromebook. IYKYK!P.S. I’d suggest buying somewhere else. Amazon has given me nothing but issues with audio equipment, I’ve been lied to, hung up on, I’ve ordered equipment like this that didn’t get packed in a box, they put a shipping label on the item and sent it that way. Then they’ll make you wait for the time it takes to send it back after you obviously need an exchange because the item is broken. Just happened to me with a dac the 1st week of December. If you’re buying audio equipment, you might consider somewhere more professional with some integrity and customer appreciation. Amazon does not care. I’ve spent several thousand on audio equipment just in the last 6 months let alone all time, and it still matters not. I can’t imagine certainly recommend the Nano, I’d just choose another place to order it. There’s plenty others. Thanks for reading. I hope those that have had issues finally figured out what they were doing wrong. This device deserves a much higher rating and some serious attention in the audio world!

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  2. Dr. S. Davis

    An impressive audio addition
    Bluesound’s recently released Node-Nano has become the perfect addition to my older high end audio system. As a Mac user I had been investigating how best to add its internet music services in a system lacking internet capability and the Node-Nano fits the bill. It makes use of Bluesound’s proprietary app BluOS to connect to either my iPhone, iPad and computer via Airplay 2 to receive and play lossless and hi-res audio from Apple Music and Apple Classic. It will work with many other internet music providers such as Spotify and Amazon although I limit my listening to Apple with its audiophile quality of music. I have no experience with other providers except Spotify which at its base subscription price offers lower quality audio. Because of limited listening time I’ve yet to take advantage of the thousands of available world wide internet radio stations which BluOS makes easy to access. Apple (per usual) is an exception to these other sources in not providing direct access to internet servers. Instead it uses Airplay-2 to connect between devices which has none of the limitations of Bluetooth transmission. The Node-Nano with BluOS (and I assume its Android and Linux versions) accepts Airplay-2 transmission as easily as direct internet sources and can be controlled by any wifi enabled device like my iPhone and iPad. How much easier can listening to high quality audio be!The Node-Nano isn’t the least expensive device that serves this purpose but is Bluesound’s latest addition to a highly regarded line of wireless servers. The setup was easy and with only a few minutes delay incorporated the latest software. Connected directly to my tubed preamplifier I found the sound from its internal DAC impressive but may if curiosity has its way evaluate use of an external DAC which this device allows. Many of its other impressive features including multiple room connectivity will remain untested for the time being.The Node-Nano has provided much pleasure and a great solution for unlimited listening enjoyment.

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  3. Martin F.

    The Nano is good. The manual……..
    Sounds really good. The quick start guide was less than worthy. Hook it up. Plug it in. login to the wifi. It took quite a while for the app to recognize the Nano and the recognize the wifi. I had trouble signing in to the streaming app, or so I thought. I would “login” and the login screen didn’t change. I found I had to hit the backup arrow to open the streaming app. No mention of this anywhere. I had to find the online manual to figure what what all the status colors on the front of the Nano. The quick start guide just mentions “Green” when in fact there is a long list. The manual illustrations vary from the app screens. One size fits all “instructions”.There is a paper list, or rather a novella, of terms and conditions included that are supposed to be read before the unit is to be started but a 5 page online “manual” couldn’t be included in the box.

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  4. T.B.

    Works well. I love the audio quality.
    It is good. Easy to use. The audio quality is great.Three things I found:-using WiFi would sometimes disappear from the list of available Players. I connected it via Ethernet and there have been no problems since. Although we’ve had no problems with other Music streamers on WiFi I’m perfectly fine with this.-The app on my Android (Samsung Galaxy) can get a little ‘wonky’ every now and then (like 2-3 weeks), however this doesn’t really bother me and restarting the app always fixes that.-Use the USB-C power that comes with it! Initially I used a 2 amp USB brick I already had and the player would restart every few minutes, especially when playing music. Switch back tot he one that came with it and no problems since.

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  5. Steve

    Sounds great.
    Sounds great…easy to set up. I linked it to my other stereo works great. Stacked the speakers.Tube in top , D on the bottom

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  6. Steve hughes

    I also have the wiim ultra. This nano is cheaper at the moment than the wiim, and on first listen, I’d say the nano has a clearer more defined sound and a tighter bass. It’s a basic streamer so no hdmi arc like the wiim. It seems like they have spent the money wisely by stripping it down to coaxial, line out and optical. Also no touch screen. I connect it to a marantz pm7000n through chord coaxial cable, so using the nano dac. It does have more detail than the wiim. I’m still keeping my wiim for another room though.

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  7. Stephen A.

    Solidly built streamer with good software. Don’t let the size deceive you, this Nano ticks all the boxes for audio quality, ease of use, and overall functionality even on WiFi. Canadian owned as well.

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  8. Quaint

    Merci Amazon : livraison nickel! Très bon streamer, rapport prix / qualité sonore excellent, ça vaut vraiment la peine de lui adjoindre une meilleure alimentation, j’ai choisi le ifi power x 5v et pour moi la différence est nette, tout est plus précis. Par contre, et malgré un bon réseau wifi 6, l’application pour IOS est une vraie catastrophe pour Qobuz… : décrochages intermittents, fonctions manquantes, lenteur d’affichage et d’exécution, fonction lecture aléatoire quasi inexistante, etc, etc…Incompréhensible… Vraiment dommage et trois étoiles pour le son de grande qualité.MISE A JOUR : RESOLU : le streamer était branché en RJ45 sur un switch (pas le choix…) je l’ai déconnecté du câble filaire et connecté sur mon réseau WIFI > problème résolu!!!, l’app est beaucoup plus réactive, presque plus de latence et à nouveau qualité de son vraiment top : je l’utilise avec un dac externe Topping D70 PRO octo : superbe… Le dac interne donne un résultat un peu différent mais de grande qualité aussi. Question de goût. Bref rapport qualité prix vraiment top!

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  9. Philippe

    Après 3 semaines d’écoute via Tidal, excellent lecteur réseau + Dac intégré. Remplace un NODE 2 sur un système Mulidine Accord + Euphya Alliance 280) . La musique est plus présente et vivante, les graves plus précis. Se rapproche sans égaler une écoute sur platine Vinyl. Je conseille cet appareil si comme moi vous n’avez pas besoin d’y connecter un auxiliaire. Meilleur “selon mes tests” que le Node 2024 car la partie alimentation est externe au boitier sur Node Nano et peut etre ameliorée sans difficulté.

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  10. Peter R.

    Ich nutze den **Bluesound Node Nano** nun seit über einem Jahr – und bin **immer noch restlos begeistert**.Angefangen haben meine Streamer Erfahrungen vor mehr als 10 Jahren mit der Baureihe WAP-AR100 von TEAC. Ein eigentlich mehr als renommierter Anbieter im High-End Audio, wenn ich da alleine an frühere Bandmaschinen denke. Das Konzept war super: WLAN tauglicher Streamer mit DA-Wandler und extra Bedienteil mit Touch-Screen. Aber leider hat TEAC die Software nie zum laufen gebracht und Abstürze waren an der Tagesordnung. Verbindungsprobleme Zwischen Streamer und Bedienteil wurden mit jedem Firmwareupdate eher schlimmer als besser. Das MD-Sound hier noch diese Geräte anbietet ist unglaublich.Also will man weg von geschlossenen Systemen und landet bei einem Raspberry mit zusätzlichen DA-Modulen, getrieben von Open Source Software wie Volumio. Aber der Spass war nur von kurzer Dauer, da die Italiener nun ein Lizenzmodell eingeführt haben, das mit ordentlichen Jahresgebühren aufwartet. Oder man kauft bei denen gleich einen Streamer auf Mini-PC Basis mit Lebenszeitlizenz. Sorry, aber ich finde die aktuellen Geräte einfach hässlich. Ohne Lizenz kann ich aber meinen präferierten Musikanbieter Tidal nicht aus deren App wie gewünscht nutzen.Aber da gab es dann die Node Streamer von Bluesound – mit sehr guten Kritiken im Netz. Doch wieder ein geschlossenes System wagen? Und dann kam der günstige Nano auf den Markt, für wirklich kleines Geld mit TIDAL Connect und MQA Decoder (leider ist dieses sinnvolle Format nun tot).⭐ Beim Nano ist endlich alles so, wie man es sich wünscht: **einfach, zuverlässig, stabil**👍🏼 Du entnimmst den Nano aus einer stilvollen Verpackung und hältst ein wirklich unglaublich sauber verarbeitetes und hochwertiges Kunststoffgehäuse in der Hand. Überzeugend.👍🏼 Der Nano war in wenigen Minuten im WLAN eingerichtet. TIDAL, Spotify und Internetradio liefen sofort. Die Bedienung klappt wahlweise über BluOS-App (iOS/Android) Tablet oder Smartphone wie auch direkt über TIDAL Connect vom Win-PC – alles reibungslos und ohne Fummelei.👍🏼 Ich betreibe den Nano an einem externen Topping-DAC via Glasfaser (bis 192 kHz / 24 bit) – brillanter Klang, absolut stabiler Stream. Keine Aussetzer, kein Rauschen, keine Hänger.Ein Lenovo M12-Tablet dient mir als Cover-Anzeige – funktioniert perfekt. Steuerung erfolgt am Tablet selbst oder über PC oder Handy….- Zum Multiroom kann ich nichts sagen, da ich dieses Feature nicht nutze.# Kritikpunkte (auf hohem Niveau)* Keine direkte Musikdateiwiedergabe via DLNA-Server vom PC (das konnte selbst TEAC)* Keine vollwertige Verwaltung für am USB Port angeschlossenes Speichermedium – wird bei jedem Start neu eingelesen (parsing)Beides wäre schön zu haben, ändert aber nichts am Gesamturteil: **Das Gerät ist eine Offenbarung!**Mein Fazit:Seit 12 Monaten läuft der Nano bei mir 24/7 stabil im WLAN – keine Abstürze, keine Aussetzer, kein Frust.Bluesound liefert regelmäßig Firmwareupdates – alles wirkt durchdacht und gepflegt.⭐ Ich kann den Nano nur uneingeschränkt empfehlen, auch wenn er derzeit etwas im Preis zugelegt hat. Für alle, die Musik hören wollen ohne sich ständig mit holpriger Technik rumärgern zu müssen.

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