Deezer Connect was Deezer’s proprietary Wi‑Fi casting protocol, letting users control playback via the Deezer app while streaming directly from the cloud to hardware. It evolved from a cross‑device remote to a Hi‑Fi‑focused tool, but was discontinued on May 6, 2025. Below is its full history, core features, and why it mattered for premium audio hardware.
As innovators in premium multi-room smart amplifiers, we turned Deezer Connect’s FLAC and lossless support into synchronized, room‑filling Hi‑Fi — proving great music deserves seamless control and uncompromised sound, whether casting from your phone or the cloud.
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Pre‑Launch: Chromecast Limitations & User Demand (2013–2015)
- 2013–2014: Deezer leans on Chromecast for casting — lacks direct cloud‑to‑hardware streaming; users want app‑as‑remote control without phone dependency.
- 2015 Q1: Deezer tests a native protocol with 5+ hardware partners (e.g., Bluesound, Cambridge Audio) to enable FLAC passthrough and stable remote control.
- 2015 Q3: Beta confirms cloud‑direct playback and device discovery via mDNS — no phone battery drain or call interruptions.
Deezer Connect was built to fix Chromecast’s quality and control gaps for mainstream and Hi‑Fi users alike.
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Official Launch: 2015 (Paris)
- Launch Claim: “Control Deezer across all your devices” — app controls, hardware plays; supports 320kbps MP3 and 16‑bit/44.1kHz FLAC (Deezer Elite/HiFi).
- Core Features:
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- App‑Centric Remote: Deezer app (mobile/desktop) as controller; hardware streams directly from cloud — no phone as middleman.
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- Cross‑Device Handoff: Pause on one device, resume on another (e.g., phone → desktop → speaker) without dropouts.
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- Launch Partners: 10+ brands (Bluesound, Cambridge Audio, KEF) add Connect via firmware updates; works with Deezer’s web/desktop apps.
- User Flow: Now Playing → speaker icon → select “Deezer Connect” → pick hardware — same Wi‑Fi network required.
Launch made Deezer a viable casting alternative to Chromecast for casual and audiophile setups.
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Ecosystem Growth: 2016–2020
- 2016: SDK opens to hardware developers — 50+ devices (amps, soundbars, streamers) add Connect via OTA updates.
- 2018: Multi‑Room Sync (sub‑200ms) — stream to grouped Connect devices (e.g., living room + bedroom amps) with synchronized playback.
- 2019: Voice control (Google Assistant/Alexa) — “Hey Google, play Deezer on kitchen amp” — for hands‑free control.
- 2020: 200+ compatible devices; partnerships with LG, Samsung, and Roku bring Connect to smart TVs and streaming sticks.
Connect became a cross‑platform casting option for mainstream and mid‑range Hi‑Fi gear.
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Hi‑Fi & Protocol Refinement (2021–2024)
- 2021: Deezer HiFi expands — Connect supports 16‑bit/44.1kHz FLAC and 24‑bit/48kHz lossless (Deezer Premium HiFi tier).
- 2022: Gapless Playback and faster device switching — lower latency for AV sync and seamless room‑to‑room transitions.
- 2023: 300+ compatible devices; partnerships with NAD, Naim, and WiiM expand to reference‑grade and affordable Hi‑Fi gear.
- 2024: Stability updates — better mDNS discovery and cloud‑direct streaming for reliable playback even if your phone disconnects.
Connect solidified its role as a “no‑phone‑dependency” casting protocol for Deezer’s 120M+ track catalog.
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Discontinuation: May 6, 2025
- Reason: Deezer shifts focus to “improving other listening experiences” — prioritizes Chromecast, AirPlay 2, and Bluetooth over maintaining Connect.
- Impact: DIY setups (moOde, Volumio, Linux streamers) lose native Connect support; third‑party tools (e.g., pleezer) offer workarounds but face uncertain longevity.
- Replacement: Deezer recommends Chromecast/AirPlay 2 for casting — retains app control but lacks Connect’s cloud‑direct stability for Hi‑Fi.
Deezer Connect’s end left a gap for users who valued its direct cloud‑to‑hardware streaming and cross‑device handoff.
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Core Identity: What Made Deezer Connect Unique
- FLAC & Lossless Support: Native 16‑bit/44.1kHz FLAC and 24‑bit/48kHz lossless — no downsampling for Hi‑Fi hardware.
- Cloud‑Direct Stability: App controls, hardware plays — no phone dependency; stable even if your phone dies.
- Cross‑Platform Flexibility: Works with Deezer’s web/desktop/mobile apps and third‑party hardware — no ecosystem silos.
Unlike Spotify Connect (mainstream focus) or Tidal Connect (MQA priority), Deezer Connect was built for broad compatibility — blending casual and audiophile needs without quality shortcuts.
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Deezer Connect & Premium Multi‑Room Smart Amplifiers: A Missed Hi‑Fi Opportunity
For high‑end multi‑room smart amplifiers, Deezer Connect offered key benefits before its discontinuation:
- Lossless Unlocked: 16‑bit/44.1kHz FLAC and 24‑bit/48kHz lossless passthrough — pair your amp’s power with CD‑quality sound in every room.
- Multi‑Room Sync: Turn amps into a synchronized whole‑home hub, controllable via Deezer app/voice assistants.
- No Extra Apps: Stream directly from Deezer app to amp — no third‑party software; pure, lossless playback.
Its end left Hi‑Fi users relying on Chromecast/AirPlay 2, which lack Connect’s cloud‑direct stability and seamless handoff.
Deezer Connect once redefined wireless Hi‑Fi for amplifiers: listeners demand seamless multi‑room casting and lossless quality — our amps still deliver that vision, pairing Deezer’s library with cloud‑direct stability for a truly immersive home audio experience.
For discerning listeners, Deezer Connect was more than a protocol — it was a bridge between streaming and Hi‑Fi. We build amplifiers that honor that legacy, turning Deezer’s lossless catalog into room‑filling, studio‑quality sound for music lovers worldwide.
