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Apple adds AirPlay 2 support to 2012 AirPort Express

Last updated: May 16, 2021 11:14 am UTC
By Jesse Hollington
Apple adds AirPlay 2 support to 2012 AirPort Express

Despite announcing earlier this year that it’s officially out of the router business, Apple has pushed out one last big firmware update for its second-generation AirPort Express, adding AirPlay 2 support to the 2012 Wi-Fi router. The update was discovered by 9to5Mac, which found evidenced earlier this year in the iOS 11.4 and iOS 12 betas that suggested AirPlay 2 could be coming to the device despite the fact that Apple no longer even sells it.


Apple adds AirPlay 2 support to 2012 AirPort Express

With Firmware Update 7.8 for the AirPort Express, the device now appears in Apple’s Home app and as an AirPlay 2 target in much the same way as the Apple TV and HomePod. Thanks to the built-in output — which supports both standard 3.5mm analog and mini-Toslink optical connections — AirPort Express users will now be able to turn just about any set of speakers — or even a stereo receiver — into an AirPlay 2 target.

The new addition is actually a nice nod to the heritage of the AirPort Express as one of the very first “whole home audio” solutions; the original AirPort Express was Apple’s first device to offer Wi-Fi audio streaming [back in 2004] when the technology was known as AirTunes and only available for streaming from a Mac or PC running iTunes — a device and feature that broke new ground in an era when Bluetooth stereo audio was still in its infancy. While the original and first-generation 802.11n AirPort Express models are probably not even remotely capable of supporting AirPlay 2, the addition of the feature to the second-generation AirPort Express will be a nice boon for those who already invested in the technology.


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