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TuneIn Expands to Bragi Smart Headphones
| RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, July 15, 2026 | 2:34pm CT |
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Stingray has announced a new partnership that will bring TuneIn to Bragi's Audio Apps Space, expanding the streaming platform's availability across more than 20 million Bragi-powered smart headphones and earbuds.
The integration will give listeners easier access to TuneIn's lineup of live radio, sports, news, music and podcasts through Bragi's intelligent audio platform, which supports tap and voice controls for content discovery.
"Our mission has always been to make TuneIn available wherever people want to listen," said Rich Stern, CEO of TuneIn. "Bragi is an innovative leader that shares our vision for delivering exceptional audio experiences. Together, we're making it easier for listeners to access live radio, sports, news, music, and podcasts on Bragi-powered devices."
Bragi's software platform enables consumer audio brands to add smart features to headphones and earbuds. By integrating TuneIn, users will gain access to more than 100,000 radio stations, millions of podcasts and 100,000 audiobooks directly through compatible devices.
"At Bragi, we've built the software layer that brings today's best services onto audio products," said Bragi CEO Nikolaj Hviid. "Adding TuneIn to our platform gives our partners access to one of the world's leading live audio services and gives listeners an easier, more intuitive way to enjoy the news, sports, music, and podcasts they care about."
TuneIn, Stingray's streaming audio platform, reaches more than 75 million listeners in 122 countries. The service is integrated into more than 200 vehicle models and connected devices, allowing users to access its content on smartphones, smart speakers, in vehicles and now an expanding range of Bragi-powered headphones and earbuds.
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