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Our Favorite AirPlay Speakers, Dio Node, Are Currently 25% Off Retail

The Dio Node speaker system is presented as a noteworthy addition to the Apple accessories ecosystem, offering a private alternative to Apple HomePods without losing ties to Apple or HomeKit. It has earned the Pinnacle Selection award, recognized as best in its class for innovation, design, and user satisfaction, and if you act now, they are currently discounted 25% on Amazon.

Key features and benefits of the Dio Node include:

  • AirPlay Compliance: It functions much like an Apple HomePod, appearing in any AirPlay menu and capable of being paired with other AirPlay devices for dual play.
  • Privacy-Focused Design: Unlike many smart speakers, it has no built-in microphone or other sensors, allowing for lossless audio connection without privacy concerns about a constantly listening device.
  • Effortless Setup: Getting the Dio Node from the box to a working speaker takes less than five minutes, requiring only an iOS device and its existing Wi-Fi settings page—no extra app is needed.
  • Surprising Sound Quality: Despite its unassuming, minimalist design, the speakers deliver surprisingly rich sound, described as “very good for a speaker this size” and “damn close” to a HomePod in robustness.
  • Multi-Room Playback: While not supporting stereo pairing like HomePods, you can sync playback across multiple Dio Nodes for seamless audio throughout your home, an incredibly useful feature for creating an expansive sound experience.

The Dio Node speakers are priced at $90 for a single unit, or a 3-pack is available for $240, which is noted as the best value compared to alternatives like Sonos or the Apple HomePod Mini, especially for utilizing its multi-room playback feature. With the current 25% off promo, you can snag the single unit for $74 or the 3-pack for $207.

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Andrew Allen
Andrew Allen
I'm a tech nerd and dog lover. I do enjoy CrossFit, but don't hold that against me. I've used most major mobile OS dating back to Symbian and was a huge webOS advocate. I've used Linux for over a decade. Long-time pitbull lover and a new Boston Terrier owner.
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