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Atonemo And NTS Radio Launch Streamer For Those Who’d Rather Not Choose

The new NTS Radio Player from Atonemo brings curated radio, infinite mixtapes and hi-res audio to any audio system and can provide a constant stream of curated music.

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June 19, 2026
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Atonemo And NTS Radio Launch Streamer For Those Who’d Rather Not Choose

Consumer Tech Atonemo And NTS Radio Launch Streamer For Those Who’d Rather Not Choose By Mark Sparrow ,\n\nForbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Follow Author Jun 19, 2026, 02:00am EDT --:-- / --:-- This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more . This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more . Summary Swedish audio technology brand Atonemo has partnered with NTS Radio to launch the Atonemo NTS Radio Player, a compact Wi-Fi streamer that brings NTS's curated channels and mixtapes to almost any speaker or amplifier. The device gives listeners a way to discover new music without the influence of algorithms. Measuring just 70x105x23mm, it connects to audio systems via a 3.5mm analog output. The player can handle digital files up to 24-bit/192kHz playback and integrates with major streaming protocols like AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect and Tidal Connect. Priced at $149, the collaboration reflects a shared philosophy of using existing audio hardware to provide a platform of diverse, non-algorithmic music discovery, described by Atonemo's co-founder as "omakase listening."\n\nThe Atonemo NTS Radio Player is a Google Cast and AirPlay streamer which can also stream music from the NTS Radio platform. Think of it as your personal DJ introducing to a curated selection of music. Susanne Nilsson Hammarby sjostad Stockholm Stockholm-based audio company Atonemo has joined with global platform NTS Radio to release the Atonemo NTS Radio Player, a compact Wi-Fi streamer that brings NTS’s curated channels and infinite mixtapes to virtually any speaker or amplifier ever made.\n\nThe new device is based on the idea that sometimes the best listening experience is one where you hand over control to someone else. It’s one of the reasons why radio it still a popular medium even with the competition from TV. It’s nice to have someone else choose and introduce you to new music or old favorites in much the same way as it’s far nicer to be cooked for by someone else.\n\nThe Atonemo NTS Radio Player plugs in to an audio setup or active speaker. The user presses the play button and NTS’s global programming takes over. Choices range from a deep-cut jazz set from Tokyo, a DJ mix from South London or a genre-defying selection from anywhere in between. When you’re ready to take back the wheel, you can pick up your smartphone and stream whatever you want from your own music collection or streaming service.\n\nThe compact NTS Radio Player has a 3.5mm stereo analog output for connecting to audio systems or active speakers. Susanne Nilsson Hammarby sjostad Stockholm New Life into Audio The NTS Radio Player follows on from the recent launch of Atonemo’s Streamplayer and is designed to work with almost any audio hardware from the last few decades. The device has a 3.5mm analog output for connecting to vintage amplifiers, bookshelf speakers or last month’s thrift store find just as easily as a modern hi-fi setup. Measuring just 70 x 105 x 23mm, the NTS Radio Player can be hidden away.\n\nWith support for digital audio services up to 24-bit/192kHz playback, the NTS Radio Player works with AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect and Tidal Connect, covering most major streaming systems without friction. Setting up the player takes a matter of minutes. All it needs is a USB-C power input using the included USB cable and the RCA-to-AUX cable for connection to th…