A receiver's only job is to take one audio stream and push it to multiple speakers in sync. Every device in your house already has a speaker and a network connection — so the receiver is the only part left to remove.
No networked receiver. No proprietary speaker line locked to one brand. Home Audio Sync runs the sync logic in the browser, so any device with a speaker and WiFi becomes a room in your system.
The kitchen laptop, the living room smart TV, the patio iPad — log in, join a room, and each one plays as a synced speaker with its own volume control.
No drywall to open, no speaker cable to fish through the attic. Log in on each device and the room is live.
A networked amp and matched in-ceiling speakers can run well past a thousand dollars before installation. Home Audio Sync is $0 in new gear — every room plays through hardware you already own, in perfect sync with the rest of the house.
No wiring diagram, no receiver menus, no calibration mic. If the device has a browser and a speaker, it's ready to join the system.