
Though it says it’s not compatible with tablets, but it works fine on my Galaxy Tab 2. *All models may require a firmware update available for download at the Onkyo website.
All network A/V receivers released in 2, TX-8050 Network Stereo Receiver, and T-4070 Network Stereo Tuner, and CR-N755*.
*This application program does not support smartphones in QVGA or HVGA resolution. *This application program does not support tablet devices. *For details on RI-compatible systems, please refer to the Onkyo website.
Compatible with Onkyo’s existing RI (Remote Interactive) system. Compatible with Spotify (Depends on areas). Adjusts tone control, listening modes, and speaker volume. Selects input source, network source, and radio station. Operates general remote-control functions (e.g. Wirelessly streams music stored on an Android device. The app operates over a wireless LAN and enables a range of remote control functions, such as volume and tone control and input selection. Onkyo’s Remote App allows owners to integrate wireless audio stored on an Android device into their Onkyo home network system. Onkyo’s Remote App supports wireless audio and remote control functionality. This is the app’s description from the Play Store: I love it, use it daily with my TX-8050 (much to the annoyance of my neighbours, I suspect), and wish all audio gear had the ability to be controlled and utilised like this from a smartphone or tablet. If you have an Onkyo network ready stereo or surround receiver and an Android device then you really should be using this app. This app has been out for a while, and I’ve been meaning to do a review since I started using it, but I never managed to get around to it until now.