doubleTwist launches CloudPlayer to play music from your cloud
So you have your own collection of music – big or small – and want to play music only from that collection? Sure. Carrying it around on your smartphone can be a little annoying if it is a big large. Many of us, in this case, either resort to using Google Play Music’s cloud playback feature or upload it to one of the other cloud services. Playing it back can sometimes be a little annoying but there are enough apps to let you do that.
Today, another app joins the party. doubleTwist, a well known company has announced a new app CloudPlayer to let you play music stored in various cloud services. With support for lossless audio, Chromecast and AirPlay, CloudPlayer aims to break free of the limited storage on your phones and let you access your treasure of music from anywhere.
CloudPlayer features a snappy material design UI, premium sound, lossless audio, bass boost, 10-band EQ, ability to select songs and playlists for offline playback, and built-in AirPlay and Chromecast support.
CloudPlayer supports OneDrive, Dropbox and Google Drive. You can try it out for a week for free after which you will have to pay to unlock SuperSound™, EQ, AirPlay, Chromecast and cloud support.