Editor's Review
AudioRelay works smoothly for cross-device audio, way better than most similar tools I’ve tried. It lets you use your Android as a wireless PC speaker or PC mic over Wi-Fi or USB, with low lag and easy setup. You can also share audio between Android devices, plus tweak buffer settings and control volume remotely. It’s great for gamers, home users and anyone needing flexible audio streaming.
What' s new ?
- Automatically search for servers - Added Arabic and Norwegian translations (thanks to the contributors at https://translations.audiorelay.net) - Updated the Premium screen to make it easier to switch to Lifetime - Fixed a memory leak occurring when enabling Noise suppression. It caused a crash when running after a while - Fixed a crash occurring when streaming uncompressed data on a connection getting a lot of packet loss - Fixed a crash that happened after changing the device\'s name
MOD Info?
Premium Unlocked
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AudioRelay Official Introduction
PC audio to Android
Turn your Android device as a wireless speaker for your computer.
Easily receive all your PC audio over Wi-Fi or USB.
Listen wirelessly to music, movies, or games on your Android device with low delay.
Android mic to PC
Use your phone as a microphone for your PC, or simply listen to your phone's mic.
Android audio to another device
Listen to your phone's audio on your PC, or share your audio with another Android device.
This feature requires Android 10.
Usage examples
• Stream audio over the network
• Listen to your PC and phone audio at the same time
• Audio monitoring
• Replace a mic or a speaker
• Send the audio of your computer to a distant speaker via your phone
• Play music on multiple devices (Premium)
Features
• Easy setup
• Low latency on Wi-Fi or USB
• Uses audio compression to reduce network traffic
• Has multiple buffer settings
• Remotely control your device's volume from your PC
• Customize the name of your devices
• Available in multiple languages
Premium
• Wireless audio listening on multiple devices
• Play and pause playback directly from the notification
• Customize the buffer settings
• Choose the audio quality
• Remove microphone time limits
• Remove the ads
• Future premium features
Tips
https://docs.audiorelay.net has easy to follow instructions for using your phone as a microphone.
Instead of using a wireless connection, you can use USB tethering to completely remove the eventual lags and delays.
Your wireless speaker experience will vary depending on the Wi-Fi network and Android devices being used.
For example, some Android devices haven't been designed with low latency audio in mind.
If possible, connect your computer via an Ethernet cable.
Otherwise, try to use a 5GHz Wi-Fi network instead of 2.4GHz.
AudioRelay Tips
AudioRelay Android Review: Turn Your Phone Into a Top-Tier PC Speaker
If your PC’s speaker is busted, or you just hate being tied down by wires, AudioRelay is the app you didn’t know you needed. I’ve tested dozens of audio transfer tools over the years, and most either lag like crazy or are a nightmare to set up. This one? It’s simple, it works, and it turns any old Android phone into a solid wireless speaker for your computer—no fancy gear required.
First off, let’s talk about the star feature: turning your phone into a PC speaker. Yeah, I know that sounds basic, but hear me out. Most apps that do this have noticeable lag—like, watching a video and the sound hits 2 seconds after the lips move. AudioRelay crushes that. With USB connection, the lag is practically non-existent; even with WiFi, it’s so minimal you’ll barely notice it unless you’re super nitpicky about sync. I tested it with movies, games, and even Spotify, and it stayed smooth the whole time.
The setup? Way easier than I expected. Let’s break it down quick—no tech degree required:
1. You need the app on your Android and the server program on your PC (don’t worry, it’s lightweight and installs in 2 seconds).
2. Open the app, skip the privacy stuff (just tap the blue button), then connect via WiFi or USB. WiFi’s easier if you’re moving around; USB is better for zero lag, especially for gaming.
3. Whatever method you pick, just make sure you turn on hotspot and network sharing—That’s it. No complicated IP address typing unless you want to (and even then, it’s straightforward).
What surprised me most is how versatile it is. It’s not just a speaker replacement. You can stream PC audio to your phone, then hook your phone up to Bluetooth headphones or an AUX cable if you want. I even used my old phone as a secondary speaker in the kitchen while my main phone was in the living room—total game-changer for parties or just moving around the house.
The settings are all in one place, which is a relief. You can tweak the audio buffer if your WiFi is spotty (bigger buffer = more stable, smaller = less lag), rename your device so you don’t mix it up with other phones, and even change the theme. No hidden menus, no paywalls for the good stuff—free version has everything you need for daily use.
Minor gripes? Sometimes WiFi connection glitches if my router’s acting up, but that’s more my internet than the app. And the free version’s audio quality is 128Kbps, which is fine for most people—only audiophiles will care about upgrading. Overall, it’s a no-brainer if you want a cheap, easy way to get PC audio anywhere in your house.
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