Platforms Qobuz has apps for
Microsoft Windows,
macOS,
iOS and
Android compatible devices. 30-second clips are available without a subscription. Qobuz can also be used on
Google Chromecast devices and
TizenOS (as used on Samsung televisions) devices. It is also available on the music server management service Roon. A web player version (accessed via a
web browser) is also available.
Hardware The Qobuz app is built into some devices (such as
streaming amplifiers) from brands such as
Arcam,
Cambridge Audio and
Naim Audio. In March 2021, Qobuz became the first music platform to offer 24-
bit audio streaming on
Sonos speakers.
Regions At first, Qobuz was only available in France. the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands; followed in 2017 by Spain and Italy. In 2019, Qobuz became available in the United States after opening a US headquarters in 2018. In 2021, Qobuz was made available in six more countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Australia and New Zealand. Qobuz offered its service in six further countries in 2022: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Portugal, additionally launched in Canada in 2023, and launched in Japan in 2024. == Business model ==