Windows audio across your wireless speakers.
ToneSpan is a Windows audio router designed to send system audio from your PC to compatible HomePod and AirPlay audio receivers — starting with a HomePod compatibility checker.
Found on local network
Browser, music, system sound
Music-first, not game-first
Built around real listening needs.
Each guide focuses on one speaker setup or audio routing problem so visitors can find the right next step quickly.
HomePod as PC speaker
For Windows users trying to use HomePod or HomePod mini as a computer speaker.
Airfoil alternative
For legacy Airfoil for Windows searchers who need a modern Windows audio route.
TuneBlade alternative
For users searching TuneBlade Windows 11, HomePod, Sonos, or alternative terms.
Sonos PC speaker pages
Large demand, but handled as specific guide pages rather than the ToneSpan brand identity.
Chromecast audio pages
Useful for discovery, treated cautiously because many Google Home searches are app-related.
Windows audio router
The category page for system audio, virtual audio routing, and app audio routing language.
One job first: check and stream Windows audio to HomePod.
ToneSpan starts with a narrower promise: discover a HomePod, check the network, and validate whether Windows audio can stream reliably before expanding to more speaker types.
Clear non-goals
- Not positioned as official AirPlay 2.
- Not for zero-latency gaming or live monitoring.
- Not promising every HomePod firmware or network works.
- Sonos, Chromecast, DLNA and per-app routing are later tracks.
Check whether your speakers are ready for ToneSpan
Run through the compatibility checklist before installing. It is designed to reduce network, firewall, VPN, and discovery surprises.