Dreamus Company, the digital media arm born from iRiver’s hardware heritage and now backed by SK Telecom, channels decades of audio expertise into a single consumer proposition: FLO, a subscription-based music streaming service engineered for the South Korean market. FLO behaves like the familiar global players—on-demand playback, AI-curated mixes, lossless FLAC tiers, mobile and desktop clients, offline caches, and Chromecast support—yet it differentiates through tight integration with domestic charts, real-time Genie music awards voting, and exclusive first-window releases from major K-pop labels. Typical use spans commuters queuing high-resolution playlists on subway Wi-Fi, producers creating shareable practice loops, and smart-home owners voice-casting curated K-R&B stations through Bixby. Because the catalog is region-licensed, the client also functions as a geo-aware locker, automatically switching to user-uploaded MP3s when traveling abroad. Dreamus Company’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com; the page supplies a winget-ready package that always pulls the newest build, and multiple applications can be installed in one batch operation.
FLO is music streaming platform by Dreamus Company (formerly IRIVER), a subsidiary of SK Telecom.
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