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People can get paid £100 an hour to listen to music this summer

A game-changing company for audiophiles is on the hunt for passionate music lovers to test their streaming service.

A woman is listening to music.A game-changing company for audiophiles is on the hunt for passionate music lovers to test their streaming service.(Image: A2D2)

Music lovers across the country could be paid £100 per hour just to listen to their favourite music this summer. A2D2 is looking for music lovers to test the revolutionary A2D2 Stream, which is designed to connect traditional analogue audio to modern smart speaker systems, and they will pay somebody £100 per hour to do it.

A2D2, the game-changing company for audiophiles, is on the hunt for passionate music lovers with a variety of analogue equipment to test the A2D2 Stream, their innovative new product that merges the rich sound of analogue devices with the convenience of modern smart speakers.

To help with the continued improvement of their new revolutionary tech, they are calling for all vinyl collectors, cassette fanatics, and analogue audio enthusiasts to come forward for this exciting opportunity.

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The company is offering £100 per hour for participants to trial the device, specifically focusing on how seamlessly it connects and plays music from record players, CD players, or tape decks through WiFi-enabled or Bluetooth speakers.

Participants with a wide range of audio equipment, including different speaker brands and systems, will get to be among the first to experience the future of home audio.

The A2D2 Stream is designed to effortlessly connect to any device with an analogue output, allowing users to stream their favourite music across their entire home, regardless of the speaker brand.

Whether you’re using Sonon, Denon, Bose or any AirPlay or Chromecast compatible speaker, the A2D2 Stream will integrate effortlessly into your setup, enabling multi-room listening from a user-friendly app.

If you’re chosen as a tester, you’ll get the chance to experience the device firsthand, all while earning top-tier pay for your time and expertise.

You’ll also be contributing to the future of high-quality home audio by helping A2D2 perfect future versions of their product.

How to apply

To apply for this dream gig, you must be a UK resident aged 18 or over. Simply submit a brief explanation of why you would be the ideal A2D2 Stream tester using the online application form before May 31, 2025. You can find it on the A2D2 website here.

What you will do

You will test theA2D2 Stream with your own audio setup, evaluate how smoothly it connects and plays music, share feedback on sound quality, ease of use, and performance and help shape the future of home audio technology.

Who A2D2 are looking for

Music lovers with a variety of home audio equipment which includes owners of record players, CD players, or tape decks. Individuals with WiFi or Bluetooth speaker systems can also apply and no technical expertise is required, just a love for music.

Full details can be found on the A2D2 website here.

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