Innous Trade in and Level Up Campaign

Posted by Jon Harker on

Breathe new levels of performance into your HiFi system and enjoy the benefits of the intuitive Sense app to reimmerse yourself with your favourite music.

Upgrade your Innuos streamer to experience our latest features, including a flexible and modular design for both storage and output modules, and a new range of integrated DACs on our new STREAM series, plus new potential upgrade paths.

Your next musical chapter begins now — with the Innuos TRADE-IN and LEVEL-UP Campaign.

For a limited time, until October 31st, 2025, unlock up to 30% off our latest-generation music streamers and servers by trading up your existing Innuos streamer/server. This is your moment to elevate your entire listening experience with our most advanced innovations yet — handcrafted in Portugal and powered by the acclaimed Sense app.

choose your upgrade path:

  • STREAM1 + LPS1 – Compact and powerful, this duo offers exceptional versatility with a major sonic upgrade.
  • STREAM3 – Our high-precision, modular streamer for the discerning listener.
  • ZEN Next-Gen – Engineered for pristine clarity and intuitive functionality with modular upgrades.
  • ZENith Next-Gen – Reference-grade performance with deep musical experience and expanded storage.

Each model embodies our relentless pursuit of better — of bringing you closer to the emotional core of your music.

The silence between the notes. The breath of the artist. It’s time for an upgrade that truly matters – Upgrade to the Future of Streaming.

More Clarity. More Emotion. More Innuos.

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