Focal & Naim Apk

Focal & Naim Apk

Latest version 6.6.1
07 Mar 2024

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version6.6.1
Rating2.6/5, based on 2,213 votes
Size‎150.6 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 6.0+ (Marshmallow)
Author's NotesControl your Naim streamers and Focal Bathys Headphones

About Focal & Naim APK

Focal & Naim APK Download for Android
Focal & Naim APK Download for Android

Description

The Focal & Naim App is the ultimate remote control for your home hi-fi system, enabling you to have millions of songs at your fingertips. Enjoy instant playback through your connected Naim devices – from legacy products to the very latest releases - no matter what room they’re in.

This app also now supports the new Focal Bathys Bluetooth Headphones.

Simple and intuitive set up:
• Set up new devices seamlessly with the Naim set up process.

Orchestrate your music:
• Control all functions and settings of your devices remotely.

Fill your house with sound:
• Use the Naim multiroom system to stream your favourite music throughout the house or have a different playlist in each room.

Stream entire libraries of music:
• Playback to your Naim devices through a great number of sources such as Qobuz, TIDAL, Spotify, UPnP and iRadio.

Play your way:
• The straightforward user interface makes it incredibly easy to play, create playlists and adjust play queues while providing extended artist information.

Customise your experience:
• Adjust room compensation and display illumination settings for the Mu-so range
• HDMI-ARC autoswitching

This app works with all of the following Naim network-connected digital music players connected to a Wi-Fi network:

• Mu-so
• Mu-so Qb
• Uniti Core
• Uniti Atom
• Uniti Atom Headphone Edition
• Uniti Nova
• Uniti Star
• ND 555
• ND 5 XS2
• NDX 2
• UnitiQute 2
• UnitiQute
• UnitiLite
• NaimUniti 2
• NaimUniti
• SuperUniti
• ND5 XS
• NDX
• NDS
• NAC-N 172 XS
• NAC-N 272

Latest updates

What's new in version 6.6.1

App could fail to enter Bathys Sound Personalisation on certain Android 14 devices

How to install Focal & Naim APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Focal & Naim APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.naimaudio.naim.std-v6.6.1-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

6.6.1 (6766)150.6 MB

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User's Reivew

3 ★Having changed phone basic functionality is now OK: There are still intermittent issues with the Gboard continually hiding and reappearing when searching which causes you to type gibberish, but it is pretty reliable finding my Uniti Atom. Omissions (for me at least) continue to be the lack of a button to pause or stop a radio stream (included on iPhone) and lack of search functionality for radio stations. This is probably vTuner's fault but in that case, why not use TuneIn which supports this?
2 ★Provides the basic functionality but currently lacking finesse and ux of a premium product. For example, volume can be controlled using a slider on screen or via hardware buttons on phone. Experience is poor using either. 1.Volume is changed after choosing source by clicking through to a separate screen. Sources often have greatly different input volumes. 2. Step change using buttons is too small so have to repeatedly click, whilst slider itself is too small to be able to gracefully control.
2 ★This is the 1st review I've ever left in the play store. I felt driven to leave one given how disappointed I am re this app, which is absolutely necessary to get the most out of the muso, which I coveted for years before I was finally able to afford one. Agree with Darren K, the Android app is very laggy, very buggy, will default to the room screen for no reason, or the muso will disconnect and stop playing out of the blue. It's even more disappointing to see that the IOS version runs smoothly.
1 ★Terrible. Cannot reliably play Tidal. Plays 1 song then stops or plays a few songs and then stops. What is the point of purchasing expensive hardware when the software is that poor... I regret buying the Mu -So Qb. Absolutely nothing is done to fix the issues. Here is what you should fix: - Ability to play Tidal without skipping (Priority) - Sleep Timer - Long Press on items, songs to bring the option page As a software engineer it is sad to see how bad the UI and functions are.
1 ★Just being honest, app is pretty awful. I have four naim Muso's. When used individually app isn't too bad, but when trying to multi speaker or party mode it's terrible. Then lead speaker constantly disappears and loses connection; then breaks up playback. Have tried connecting my wireless speakers via ethernet cables and still rubbish. Internet is virgin 100mb fibre. This is not a negative review of the speakers, they are awesome. Just a bit unreliable.
3 ★This is first time with the Android app after many years with the Apple version which I still use on my iPad Mini 2nd Generation. While the Apple version worked well the Android definitely has issues, such as the display getting stuck on a track in library even though I've moved on to the next track. The track plays, but the display is providing the wrong information. I also found the Uniti Star locked up its functions while trying to switch sources. I do have the latest version on my LG phone.
4 ★The Naim gear sounds incredible and I think almost incomparable if you like the Naim sound, but the app is not of the same quality. It's always been slow and buggy such as sometimes not being able to exit out of an album on Tidal back to main menu, and a few other glitches. However, Naim provide fantastic service on their products and I appreciate them responding to this review.
1 ★This is a joke, a shame, for a product like Naim. The android version is de facto useless. I reset the Mu-So 10 times already. Never managed to setup the device via the app. Resorted to setting up the wireless using the PC connected to the Mu-So network (still with some glitches, but at least it worked). The app simply does not see the device and it is, I repeate once again: useless.
2 ★This app does function on the most basic level of controlling the sounds that come out of the device but is incredibly unintuitive and frustrating to use.. I'm constantly yoyo-ing back and fourth through the menus trying to find how to change the radio station and failing.. As other people have mentioned the search function (which could save the app in terms of its userbility) is utterly useless and does nothing.
2 ★I've just gone back to an Android phone after years with an iPhone and I have to say the Android app is nowhere near as smooth as the IOS version. I have just had to reinstall the Android app as it would either take an age to find my Atom or not find it at all. When it did connect it was a laggy experience compared to using the app on my iPad, which I reverted to using as I was fed up. To get around the issues I reinstalled the app and it is working as good as it's IOS counterpart at present.
2 ★I have a Mu-so QB and love it. This app lets down Naim. I can consistently control the Qb from my Samsung Tab A and / or phone using various controllers and a minimserver. However the Naim app often reports "trouble finding your rooms" when for example Hi-Fi Cast and BubbleUpnP will find it before and after the Naim app has failed. If i could find an easy way to switch "radio" stations i would use the app once a year for firmware upgrades and be much much less stressed. Naim's harping on about rebooting your router appears to be bullsh1t - half the time it will find the Qb again with no reboot, and often it will not even after a reboot of the router and tablet. Again the other 2 apps mentioned dont have this problem My setup is an Asus RT68U with up to date firmware. The Qb is Ethernet attached while the Tablet / phone are on Wi-Fi with the same router. I did notice early on that having the tablet on 5gb seemed never to connect, while 2GB seems only to get lost half the time
3 ★I use this with a Superuniti and a Muso QB. It's stable and everything works as intended, including the multiroom mode which is great. The problem I have with this Android app is that it's so far behind the iOS version, both in terms of functionality and performance. The biggest annoyance is waiting a few seconds for the whole thing to refresh every single time you switch to the app or wake the device screen.