Music apps installed on mobile phones, tablets, or computers must support one of AirPlay, DLNA, and Qplay protocols to play music or sound through TP-LINK speakers.
Different music apps and operating systems support different situations. For example, QQ Music supports Qplay in Android and Airplay and Qplay in iOS. This article describes how to use music apps that support various protocols:
Note:: The premise that music can be played normally is that both the mobile phone and speaker have been connected to the same LAN and the speaker is in wireless mode.
I,
Airplay
(Only supported
IOS
)
Apple mobile phone (or other iOS terminal) connected to the wireless router signal, open the playing software, slide up the task manager, click Ariplay, and select the TP-LINK speaker to play music. As follows:
II,
Qplay
(Android and
IOS
Supported)
Connect your phone (or other terminal) to the wireless router, open the music play software, click Qplay on the play page, and select the name of the TP-LINK speaker, you can play music on the speaker.
This article takes QQ music as an example, as follows:
III,
DLNA
(Android only)
Android phone (or other Android terminal) connected to the wireless router signal, open the music playing software, play page click the DLNA icon, select the playing device for the TP-LINK_MUSIC_XXX to play music.
1
Which music
APP
Can be used for playback?
Currently, multiple music apps are supported, as follows:
2
Can the video sound be played?
If the video software supports any of the Airplay \ Qplay \ DLNA protocols, you can use the same method as described above.