Elijah T. Lang
It works, usually. In order to launch the app and view paired BT devices, the app pings the server multiple times, which is ridiculous. There's no reason the app needs an internet connection to function. Suggested improvements: 1. Allow the app to work when offline (not connected to internet) 2. In the control interface, add a button to TURN OFF the connected device (not just disconnect it - I want to remotely power it down, as if I long-pressed the dial on the device itself). 3. Add widgets.
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Patrick Ng
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A truly atrocious app. Even after it's been properly set up (with a lot of effort, since the UI's completely non-intuitive), it still fails to subsequently reconnect properly 70% of the time. The "good" news is that assuming you do manage to set up your amp the 1st time with Sinilink, you can avoid this app unless you need to make further modifications. Bad news is that if you ever unpair your amp, you'll never see it in your BT list again.
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Ken O'Regan
Accessing the USB is a very convoluted process that took me well over an hour to do only to find title information and seeking within an mp3 are non existent in this current version of the application. I see no use for this app in my repertoire at this time. At least the hardware functions with my current media players minus the USB. I gave it a 2 star only for its equalizer function and will be uninstalling this shortly and look forward to the destroy account option.
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