This is the best summary I could come up with:
Though a little pricey, the receiver looks aimed at audiophiles: it’s got optical, coaxial, and RCA audio outputs, 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi, a built-in DAC, and an ethernet port.
Users will need an iPhone or iPad to use it, as well as a home network to connect it to either via Wi-Fi or ethernet.
There are a few options, like buying a used second-generation AirPort Express or Belkin’s SoundForm Connect Audio, but the closest comparison is probably LinkPlay Technology’s WiiM Pro.
Like the Eve Play, the WiiM Pro costs $149, offers many audio output options, and includes an ethernet port.
The Eve Play has no inputs and only offers AirPlay 2 support, making it less versatile overall.
The Thermo Control sensor has an e-ink display and capacitive buttons for setting your target temperature.
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