Qobuz

[3] For additional subscription fees, tracks are available at CD-quality and "Hi-Res" quality (24 bits up to 192 kHz).

[14] In October 2024, Qobuz extends its services to Japan, the world's second-largest music market.

This marks an important step in Qobuz's international expansion, with new access to the Asian market.

[15] Qobuz has apps for Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS and Android compatible devices.

In March 2021, Qobuz became the first music platform to offer 24-bit audio streaming on Sonos speakers.

[18] Qobuz launched in eight European countries in 2014: United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands then, in 2017, in Spain and Italy.

[20] In 2021, Qobuz was made available in six new countries: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Australia and New Zealand.

[21] In 2022, Qobuz offered its service in six new countries: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, and Portugal[22] and in 2023 it was launched in Canada.