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product_id: 211352120
title: "- Juke-8: 8 Zone Multi-Room Amplifier | Built-in Music Streaming & Wireless App Control | Supports 8 Audio Sources Simultaneously | Whole Home Audio System | Airplay 2, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth"
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# 8 independent audio zones Wireless app control & multi-user streaming 40W output power per channel - Juke-8: 8 Zone Multi-Room Amplifier | Built-in Music Streaming & Wireless App Control | Supports 8 Audio Sources Simultaneously | Whole Home Audio System | Airplay 2, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth

**Brand:** juke audio
**Price:** £1679.56
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate every room with effortless, multi-zone sound mastery.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - Juke-8: 8 Zone Multi-Room Amplifier | Built-in Music Streaming & Wireless App Control | Supports 8 Audio Sources Simultaneously | Whole Home Audio System | Airplay 2, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth by juke audio
- **How much does it cost?** £1679.56 with free shipping
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## Best For

- juke audio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Designed for easy installation and use—no proprietary software or complex setups, just pure audio enjoyment from day one.
- • **Seamless Whole-Home Audio:** Power and control up to 8 zones simultaneously for a fully immersive sound experience throughout your space.
- • **Compact Yet Powerful Design:** Sleek metal chassis packs 40 watts per channel, delivering clear, room-filling sound without bulky equipment stacks.
- • **Effortless Wireless Control:** Manage volume, inputs, and group zones easily via the intuitive Juke app on iOS and Android—no tech headaches required.
- • **Multi-Source Streaming Freedom:** Stream from AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth, Pandora, Tidal, and more, all at once, letting everyone enjoy their favorite tunes.

## Overview

The Juke-8 is a compact, metal-built 8-zone multi-room amplifier delivering 40 watts per channel. It supports simultaneous streaming from 8 audio sources via AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth, and more, all controllable through a user-friendly app for iOS and Android. Designed for easy installation and multi-user flexibility, it offers a streamlined whole-home audio solution without the complexity or cost of traditional high-end systems.

## Description

Product description Sound Made Simple Juke is all you need to begin enjoying wireless audio freedom across every room of your home. No need for a separate receiver, in-wall controllers, or multiple amplifiers. The Juke does it all. Music for Everyone Everyone can play their audio how they want, where they want effortlessly. Want to have one user listening to their music in their room while another listens to their music in theirs? Juke can do that. Want to set the volume louder in the kitchen than the living room? Juke can do that. Airplay 2 Juke displays each of its connected speaker zones as independent Airplay inputs which allows any Apple device to stream from directly within any app to any of the desired audio zones. Given that all of the inputs are also Airplay 2 enabled, it allows users to group any combination of zones together directly in the Airplay menu without needing to revisit the Juke app to do so. You can also stream to Juke and any other Airplay 2 capable devices (Homepod, Smart TV, Receiver, etc.) and have the audio play in sync. Spotify Connect Juke displays each of its connected speaker zones independently in Spotify which allows premium Spotify users to stream any content from their Spotify account to Juke seamlessly. Use the groups feature in the Juke app to set a multi-zone endpoint in Spotify such as Whole House or Upstairs Rooms. Given this is Wi-Fi based input like Airplay, users can stream freely across their home as long as connected to the Wi-Fi network. Bluetooth Stream any form of content from any Bluetooth capable device (phone, tablet, computer, smart TV) to Juke without reliance on a local Wi-Fi network connection. The Juke 6 & 8 support range up to 50ft, and the Juke+ supports streaming range up to 150ft with a boosted antenna. Wired Inputs Connect up to 2 wired audio inputs into the Juke and play them to any combination of zone outputs. Common input types include: Vinyl Players, Microphones, Televisions, and more. 3rd party USB to RCA adapter required. Easy to setup and use Step 1 Connect your speaker wires Step 2 Connect to the network Step 3 Configure the app Step 4 Enjoy Your Audio

Review: So easy to use; good value compared to the high end installer whole home audio solutions - This device has been designed by somebody committed to the KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid) principle, and this device proves the value of that approach. We bought a house three years ago with in-wall, wired speakers in many of the rooms terminating in a storage space in the lowest floor. The prior residents left the speaker wires relatively well labeled, but of course took their expensive Control4 whole home system with them. I dilly-dallied getting something else installed b/c I wasn't sure of the value of the high-end Crestron and Control4 systems, which require professional installation and, from what I understand, are a bit finicky and hard to update. They also cost 10x the cost of the Juke! Granted, the high-end systems are really whole-home automation systems and can do other A/V tricks like pipe TV audio through the speakers and distribute video from centralized sources. But with the proliferation of soundbars and inexpensive streaming devices that tuck into ports behind your TV, some of that centralization seems like a dated concept. (I do have a 4.1 speaker TV system in our family room with the biggest screen, so I understand that traditional speaker setups will sound better than soundbars with wireless subwoofers--I just don't think you need them everywhere in the house you have a TV). The Juke is easy to install, easy to use, sounds greats and works great, and so we use it all the time. It is the holidays now, and we routinely play holiday songs from Spotify in multiple zones--our kids love it. It also appears to be a high-quality device. The one knock you see in the current most popular review for this item is that it could use a little more power. Well, guess what, Juke introduced a new box, the Juke+, with 100 watts per channel. For me, the power on the legacy boxes was no issue for the indoor speakers, but I did use Juke's instructions to wire in a Fosi amplifier for some outdoor speakers. (Part of the problem might have been the speakers or the wire I inherited from the prior owners, not the Juke). And even that review was just asking for a bump up from 20 to 40 watts per channel, which I think the legacy Juke 6 and 8 provide--a bit of confusion on this point. This manufacturer must really listen to customers, b/c the other improvement they did in the Juke+ wereadd an equalizer for each zone, something I saw reviewers asking for. They also added a few more connections, although not the crazy variety of connections you see on typical single or low zone A/V receivers. This may seem like it violates the KISS principla, but we must also keep in mind Einstein's admonition that "[e]verything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"! Anyway, if you are in my situation and are reluctant to dump five figures into a Crestron or Control4 or other high-end home system b/c 95% of what you want is just to play music over your wired in-wall speakers, go ahead buy the Juke and stop spec'ing other alternatives. Life's too short. (And if you want to play your TV audio over those speakers, heck, the Juke folks probably have a hack for it that will cost a lot less than the high-end systems).
Review: It's what I have been looking for in a Zoned Player! - I am a electronics installation technician and I have a broad range of experience installing these systems. I have been certified by a dozen industry groups (ESPA, CEDIA for example) and I have installed Crestron and Niles systems in high end houses to give you another example. This unit by far is the best and has been exactly what I have been looking for. I have spent years installing and then reinstalling or removing or upgrading systems because the units either failed expectations, were too complicated to use, or were just plain bad in terms of software and build qualities. This unit just skips that by leaving the software to the actual software houses and builds a simple zoned audio unit that just acts as a bridge for you to use your favorite app-lication to play music to your speakers in your house. Fantastic! You don't need to download any horribly designed app that tries to piggyback another app into their app and limits their function or doesn't even have the availability to be used in their software. This just works. Easy to install, easy to setup (even for an untrained individual), no proprietary anything to make it difficult. Easy. I can't say it enough. I had a Niles system in my home, an old GXR2, and if you wanted to make a change I had to pull out a confusing software suite and make a connection and then pull out my hair when it took a half dozen attempts to get it to work right. NO MORE! I'll run down the cons and pros below to help you make a decision about this music player you might want to add to your home. Cons; 1: Ultimately the most important one I came across is that it is a bit under powered for me. 20W per channel nominal isn't a whole lot. But I'm also used to installing units that weigh 50lbs. and will push 80W per channel. Never thought about it until I got this one. It was so light and small but there was a compromise. Not a deal breaker. Good for bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms. You may want some extra power for larger areas but in a normal house an average person lives in I think you will be OK. I just like my music player blasting in my rec room. Hey Juke, if you're listening, may be a 40W per channel unit? Just a suggestion. I'll test it for you. In those situations when you need more power I added an extra amp for the zone with more wattage. It's just something to consider. 2. Minor disconnection issues with the unit to my phone. Just seems to happen with my phone and not my pad. I'm in the Apple product suite if you are wondering. Drops out after some undisclosed time, 20 to 25 minutes, and I have to restart my music again. Not a deal breaker, just a strange problem. But I haven't had a problem with my tablet. Something to look into and it happens randomly and then after I turn it back on it doesn't happen again. 3. Minor website refinements for the user interface on the tablet side. You barely look at it, and only use it to turn on zones and that's it, but it would be nice if the text was formatted correctly. 4. That's it really. Which is amazing! Pros 1. Small/compact and light. It almost feels tiny but the feel and construction is quality and it feels tough and ready to go. 2. Easy to install. No proprietary software or hardware. Anybody can do it. Even you. 3. The overall sound quality was good and although I didn't run any tests on that, it was clear - loud when I maxed it out and overall it should satisfy anyone looking for some back ground music to cook or clean to or house party to. 4. Easy to use. Make the homepage your favorite through the browser you use and then you can access the zones. Turn the zone you want on and then start your player (Pandora, Spotify, YouTube) and cast your player to an available Juke input. Adjust volume on phone. Done. Almost too easy. 5. Inexpensive. By far the cheapest one I've used and yet it seems like it's expensive. And it's actually useful and easy to access. 6. 8 Zones! My Niles was 6 and I installed a Legrand for twice the price as a Juke and it was only 3 zones. You can get 8 on one unit! Enough for a 1-kitchen, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bathroom, 5-office, 6-rec room, 7-patio, and you still have 8-for whatever you want. Configure any way you want. Overall I am very happy with the unit and because of the ease of use I actually use it regularly and am eager to add speakers all over my house to use those zones up! You should too! I hope this helps you in your quest to find a zoned audio player.

## Features

- ALL-IN-ONE AUDIO SOLUTION: The Juke 8 offers a truly all-in-one audio solution that eliminates the need for a tangled stack of traditional components. Instead of separate streamers, bulky amplifiers, complex speaker selectors, etc., the Juke unit consolidates these functions into a sleek, compact design. It's engineered to power speakers across an entire house, from hidden in-ceiling and in-wall units to robust outdoor speakers, all while providing seamless wireless control and diverse music streaming capabilities.
- STREAM YOUR MUSIC: Juke uniquely displays each of its connected speaker zones individually within AirPlay 2 and Spotify. This allows Apple users to stream directly from any app to any combination of rooms, while Spotify users on any device can do the same. We have also recently released an app update allowing both Android and Apple users to sign into their music services directly on the Juke app. We currently support Pandora, Tidal, and TuneIn and will be adding more services for free via over the air firmware updates over the next several months.
- FULL WIRELESS CONTROL: Available for download in the Google Play and Apple App Store, the Juke Audio app serves as easy to use wireless controller of the audio system offering the ability to customize the system to any user preference. Key benefits include the ability to: set volume levels for any of the zones, establish pre-set multi-room groups, choose audio input types, check speaker connections, and more.
- MULTI-USER Support: Juke supports simultaneous audio streams from different devices or users across all its zones. Let Dad listen to his music in one area while the kids enjoy theirs in another. Everyone has the freedom to choose their audio. For parties, a single audio source can play across any or all zones simultaneously.
- SOUND MADE SIMPLE: Juke is the only equipment you need to power, control, and enjoy audio across multiple rooms in a home or building. It’s easy to use and quick to install. Visit jukeaudio.com, email us at email@jukeaudio.com, or call 310-564-9130 for questions or to arrange installation.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B088DFBT2N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,928 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #90 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | JUKE AUDIO |
| Brand Name | JUKE AUDIO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 86 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 8 x 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15 x 8 x 3 inches |
| Manufacturer | Juke Audio Inc. |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | Juke-8 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Channels | 16 |
| Output Power | 40 Watts |
| Package Type Name | cardboard box |
| Part Number | Juke-8 |
| Specification Met | FCC |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** JUKE AUDIO
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 15 x 8 x 3 inches
- **Manufacturer:** Juke Audio Inc.
- **Mounting Type:** Tabletop
- **Number of Channels:** 16

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ So easy to use; good value compared to the high end installer whole home audio solutions
*by S***F on December 20, 2023*

This device has been designed by somebody committed to the KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid) principle, and this device proves the value of that approach. We bought a house three years ago with in-wall, wired speakers in many of the rooms terminating in a storage space in the lowest floor. The prior residents left the speaker wires relatively well labeled, but of course took their expensive Control4 whole home system with them. I dilly-dallied getting something else installed b/c I wasn't sure of the value of the high-end Crestron and Control4 systems, which require professional installation and, from what I understand, are a bit finicky and hard to update. They also cost 10x the cost of the Juke! Granted, the high-end systems are really whole-home automation systems and can do other A/V tricks like pipe TV audio through the speakers and distribute video from centralized sources. But with the proliferation of soundbars and inexpensive streaming devices that tuck into ports behind your TV, some of that centralization seems like a dated concept. (I do have a 4.1 speaker TV system in our family room with the biggest screen, so I understand that traditional speaker setups will sound better than soundbars with wireless subwoofers--I just don't think you need them everywhere in the house you have a TV). The Juke is easy to install, easy to use, sounds greats and works great, and so we use it all the time. It is the holidays now, and we routinely play holiday songs from Spotify in multiple zones--our kids love it. It also appears to be a high-quality device. The one knock you see in the current most popular review for this item is that it could use a little more power. Well, guess what, Juke introduced a new box, the Juke+, with 100 watts per channel. For me, the power on the legacy boxes was no issue for the indoor speakers, but I did use Juke's instructions to wire in a Fosi amplifier for some outdoor speakers. (Part of the problem might have been the speakers or the wire I inherited from the prior owners, not the Juke). And even that review was just asking for a bump up from 20 to 40 watts per channel, which I think the legacy Juke 6 and 8 provide--a bit of confusion on this point. This manufacturer must really listen to customers, b/c the other improvement they did in the Juke+ wereadd an equalizer for each zone, something I saw reviewers asking for. They also added a few more connections, although not the crazy variety of connections you see on typical single or low zone A/V receivers. This may seem like it violates the KISS principla, but we must also keep in mind Einstein's admonition that "[e]verything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"! Anyway, if you are in my situation and are reluctant to dump five figures into a Crestron or Control4 or other high-end home system b/c 95% of what you want is just to play music over your wired in-wall speakers, go ahead buy the Juke and stop spec'ing other alternatives. Life's too short. (And if you want to play your TV audio over those speakers, heck, the Juke folks probably have a hack for it that will cost a lot less than the high-end systems).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's what I have been looking for in a Zoned Player!
*by B***N on July 18, 2023*

I am a electronics installation technician and I have a broad range of experience installing these systems. I have been certified by a dozen industry groups (ESPA, CEDIA for example) and I have installed Crestron and Niles systems in high end houses to give you another example. This unit by far is the best and has been exactly what I have been looking for. I have spent years installing and then reinstalling or removing or upgrading systems because the units either failed expectations, were too complicated to use, or were just plain bad in terms of software and build qualities. This unit just skips that by leaving the software to the actual software houses and builds a simple zoned audio unit that just acts as a bridge for you to use your favorite app-lication to play music to your speakers in your house. Fantastic! You don't need to download any horribly designed app that tries to piggyback another app into their app and limits their function or doesn't even have the availability to be used in their software. This just works. Easy to install, easy to setup (even for an untrained individual), no proprietary anything to make it difficult. Easy. I can't say it enough. I had a Niles system in my home, an old GXR2, and if you wanted to make a change I had to pull out a confusing software suite and make a connection and then pull out my hair when it took a half dozen attempts to get it to work right. NO MORE! I'll run down the cons and pros below to help you make a decision about this music player you might want to add to your home. Cons; 1: Ultimately the most important one I came across is that it is a bit under powered for me. 20W per channel nominal isn't a whole lot. But I'm also used to installing units that weigh 50lbs. and will push 80W per channel. Never thought about it until I got this one. It was so light and small but there was a compromise. Not a deal breaker. Good for bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms. You may want some extra power for larger areas but in a normal house an average person lives in I think you will be OK. I just like my music player blasting in my rec room. Hey Juke, if you're listening, may be a 40W per channel unit? Just a suggestion. I'll test it for you. In those situations when you need more power I added an extra amp for the zone with more wattage. It's just something to consider. 2. Minor disconnection issues with the unit to my phone. Just seems to happen with my phone and not my pad. I'm in the Apple product suite if you are wondering. Drops out after some undisclosed time, 20 to 25 minutes, and I have to restart my music again. Not a deal breaker, just a strange problem. But I haven't had a problem with my tablet. Something to look into and it happens randomly and then after I turn it back on it doesn't happen again. 3. Minor website refinements for the user interface on the tablet side. You barely look at it, and only use it to turn on zones and that's it, but it would be nice if the text was formatted correctly. 4. That's it really. Which is amazing! Pros 1. Small/compact and light. It almost feels tiny but the feel and construction is quality and it feels tough and ready to go. 2. Easy to install. No proprietary software or hardware. Anybody can do it. Even you. 3. The overall sound quality was good and although I didn't run any tests on that, it was clear - loud when I maxed it out and overall it should satisfy anyone looking for some back ground music to cook or clean to or house party to. 4. Easy to use. Make the homepage your favorite through the browser you use and then you can access the zones. Turn the zone you want on and then start your player (Pandora, Spotify, YouTube) and cast your player to an available Juke input. Adjust volume on phone. Done. Almost too easy. 5. Inexpensive. By far the cheapest one I've used and yet it seems like it's expensive. And it's actually useful and easy to access. 6. 8 Zones! My Niles was 6 and I installed a Legrand for twice the price as a Juke and it was only 3 zones. You can get 8 on one unit! Enough for a 1-kitchen, 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, 4-bathroom, 5-office, 6-rec room, 7-patio, and you still have 8-for whatever you want. Configure any way you want. Overall I am very happy with the unit and because of the ease of use I actually use it regularly and am eager to add speakers all over my house to use those zones up! You should too! I hope this helps you in your quest to find a zoned audio player.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to install and less than a quarter the price of professional services
*by W***E on February 22, 2026*

I am not an electronic person...literally the one time before this I tried to do ANYTHING with electronic I shocked myself and vowed to never do electric things again. Fast forward 2 years...we purchased a house with speakers wired into 6 different rooms (we have plans to add an additional zone so we were looking for a system that could support at least 7 zones). We got quotes (one from a smaller electronic firm and one from Best Buy) ranging from $4,500 to $7,300 to get an amp system (some required multiple amps/ports) that would allow for 8 different zones *this also included installation/set up*. That was WAY outside of our budget. I found this system and decided if I couldn't figure it out, we would just return it. Holy crap is this easy to set up. The longest/most frustrating part was that our wires were not labeled, so we had a trial and error process to figure out which cords went to which speakers and grouping them together. But seriously, set up was SO simple (and required 0 shocks on my end)! Other reviews mention the power concerns. We listen to music at regular volumes (not looking for the base to drop and shake our house or anything) and we have had no issues in terms of the power/sound volume is no issue in any room. For the price vs. performance, ability to make up to 8 zones, good quality and volume level, and compatibility to run it all through your music app (Spotify in our case), there is seriously a game changer. We would have never been able to afford a system from another company, and the fact that have absolutely 0 experience in setting up ANYTHING electric (besides plugging something in) and was able to set up our whole system in less than an hour, so great.

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