GeorgieLabs specializes in low-latency audio streaming utilities that bridge Windows PCs and Android hardware, turning mobile devices into wireless extensions of desktop sound systems. The company’s lone public product, SoundWireServer, creates a virtual cable between computer and phone over Wi-Fi or USB tethering so that Spotify tracks, Zoom calls, game audio, YouTube videos, or any application output can be played through the handset’s speaker or headphone jack without Bluetooth pairing. Typical use cases include late-night listening when wired headsets are inconvenient, repurposing an old phone as a kitchen or workshop speaker, monitoring DAW playback while moving around the studio, or adding a secondary output channel for presentations. The server component runs unobtrusively on Windows, mixing every system sound into a single compressed stream that the Android client decodes in real time; users can adjust bit-rate, buffer depth, and compression to trade fidelity against network conditions. Because the connection is point-to-point, latency stays low enough for gaming or lip-sync, and no cloud account is required. GeorgieLabs’ software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest release and supporting batch deployment alongside other applications.
Turn your Android device into wireless headphones / wireless speaker. Stream any music or audio from your PC to your Android phone, tablet, or other PCs.
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