Belkin Soundform Connect AirPlay 2-Enabled Dongle With Large Chamber Sound Support

Belkin Soundform Connect AirPlay 2 dongle powered launch in US. Dongle is a plug-and-play tool that allows users to stream themes to their existing speakers from iOS and / or MacOS devices.

The company claims that the dongle is equipped with an optical output with a 3.5mm (cable not included in the box) that delivers a signal from an Apple device to any speaker through audioinput.

The dongle seems to work similar to the Chromecast Audio introduced in 2015.

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Price of Belkin Soundform Connect, availability


This Soundform Connect dongle costs $ 99.99 (approximately Rs. 7,200) in the US, according to the company’s website. Also [listed] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B094LGLJB9?tag=kostpriceus-20) in Amazon, and as reported by 9to5Mac, it will be available for the first delivery in June.

Details of Belkin Soundform Connect


Belkin Soundform Connect is an AirPlay 2-enabled dongle that connects to existing speakers, such as a soundbar and / or home theater audio system with a 3.5mm audio input opticalor.

A dongle from Belkin then connects to an AirPlay-enabled Apple device, such as the iPhone, iPad, Mac Mini, MacBook Pro, among others streaming music via connected speakers.

According to Belkin, the Soundform Connect dongle supports 16-bit CD quality standards, 44,100 Hz (44.1 kHz) resolution.

Dongle requires iOS 11.4 or later and supports multi-room audio system by connecting to devices like HomePod, Apple TV, and other AirPlay 2-enabled speakers.

The performance of the Belkin Soundform Connect dongle seems to be similar to Chromecast Audio which went into operation in 2015.

The disconnected device also helped convert standard speakers into smart ones by simply plugging into the Chromecast Audio with a 3.5mm speaker headphone jack. Chromecast Audio also supports multiple room configurations.

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