CloudBeats Offline Music Reviews

CloudBeats Offline Music Reviews

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About: EASIEST WAY TO STREAM & ORGANIZE YOUR MUSIC Take control over your music and
enhance your music listening experience with CloudBeats – cloud music
player. Whether you need an offline cloud music player listener, or a music
cloud player to sync all your music albums and download mp3 songs on multiple
devices, CloudBeats is the only app you need.


About CloudBeats Offline Music


What is CloudBeats Offline Music?

CloudBeats is a cloud music player app that allows users to stream and organize their music collection from various cloud services, personal clouds, and servers. It supports different audio file formats and works both online and offline. The app also features a music manager and organizer that automatically detects and syncs all the music on the user's phone, creates playlists, and downloads, uploads, and syncs music, audiobooks, and podcasts across multiple devices on the cloud.



         

Features


- Works with popular cloud services for music streaming: Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, Box, pCloud, HiDrive, personal clouds that support webDAV, and Network-Attached Servers (NAS) by Synology, QNAP, Western Digital (WD), and others that support webDAV protocol.

- Plays audio files in different formats: mp3, m4a, wav, and lossless FLAC and ALAC audio.

- Works online and offline: allows users to enjoy cloud music with or without wifi.

- Syncs music libraries: auto detects all the music on the user's phone and syncs all music libraries, grouping songs by artist, album, and genre.

- Creates playlists: allows users to organize their music and create cloud playlists, add files and entire folders to playlists, and change the order of tracks.

- Organizes and downloads music, audiobooks, and podcasts: allows users to download, upload, and sync any of their music across multiple devices on the cloud, supporting audiobooks and podcast file formats for offline listening.

- Supports most cloud services, personal clouds, and servers.

- Playlist maker.

- Syncs music library with connected network accounts.

- Supports mp3, wav, and m4a, lossless FLAC and ALAC.

- Advanced buffering technologies for smooth gapless playback.

- Repeat all, repeat one, and shuffle mode.

- Sleep timer to automatically stop music when the timer ends.

- Playback speed control (tempo) within the 0.5x-3.0x range.

- Play offline – no internet or WiFi needed.

- Add music to favorite playlist.

- No ads.

- Premium pack features: download albums, playlists, folders, or files onto the device for playback in offline mode without internet, connect multiple cloud sources, and connect to Carplay.

- Cannot play DRM protected files purchased on iTunes Store.

- Optional service to sync playlists and My Library database between multiple devices.



Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Positive experience
55.5%

Negative experience
44.5%

Neutral
19.2%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 2,649 combined software reviews.

Key Benefits of CloudBeats Offline Music

- Running out of space on your phone? Transfer your music to google drive to save space and use CloudBeats to experience it as if it’s on your phone.

- Perfect for listening to recordings from rehearsals without having to add it to your music library and clog up space on your phone.

- No performance issues whatsoever on wifi.




21 CloudBeats Offline Music Reviews

4.7 out of 5

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Recommended for everyone

CloudBeatsOfflineMusic is awesome. Running out of space on your phone? Tried transferring your music to google drive to save space and then got annoyed because google drive doesn’t have an interface that’s easy to use like a music player? CloudBeats it’s the solution. Have all your music saved on cloud and experience it as if it’s on your phone. 5 stars. No question.


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Awesome Music Organizer

Love CloudBeatsOfflineMusic , everything you need to keep your music organized accesos devices. I’m able to create playlists, radios and more. Has a little bug that prevents me to give it 5 stars which deserves. Once you start playing your selected music, for any reason it doesn’t let me close the player overlay. So I’m not able to add music when it already started playing.

For the moment I remember to select all the music I want to add to my playlist before start driving calculating the length of the trip so I don’t have to stop just to close CloudBeatsOfflineMusic and make another selection.


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Does the pro version save position at all or is it a general bug?

I've just installed CloudBeatsOfflineMusic with the purpose of playing some long recordings I have on my cloud, but once I stopped playing it and reopened CloudBeatsOfflineMusic a few hours later the position of my recording wasn't saved.

Is this a "feature" in the pro version or does it also not save the position for the songs you play? It's been really hard to find a functional app that does this basic thing, I wouldn't mind buying CloudBeatsOfflineMusic as long as I know that what I need works well.


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Literally something I have been looking for months!

I love my song collection. I don’t like my limited iphone storage space! Being able to play .m4a and .flac files from Google Drive with metadata in a sleek interface is no small feat! CloudBeatsOfflineMusic has changed how I listen to music. Thank you so much!❤️

I would totally recommend this to anyone who stores music using Google Drive.


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Paid version MISSING some features of free...

Paid for the full app only to find the now playing UI has not been updated to the same extent - it still shows a rather old fashioned looking “music note” icon in the bottom right of the screen when music is playing. This is not clean and has been removed and updated on the free app.

If I am paying for CloudBeatsOfflineMusic I expect at least the same aesthetic!


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Exactly what I needed and I didn’t even know it!

Perfect for listening to recordings from rehearsals without having to add it to my music library and clog up space on my phone. So far haven’t tested it on a data connection but absolutely no performance issues whatsoever on wifi which is incredible! Kudos to the engineering team, I wouldn’t have thought it was possible.


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Works perfectly!

Just finished setting up a personal nextCloud server, loaded it on the iPad only to find that it plays one song & quits, started the download & try process for 6 offline cloud players (they all had issues & too many ads). Gave up and Googled iPad nextCloud offline, Cloudbeats was #1 and by far the best app tried, worth the pro purchase!


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Disappearing files

Love CloudBeatsOfflineMusic BUT you must fix this problem: As I load folders/files from iCloud, files that were previously present disappear. I have 230 folders containing an average of 70 songs each in iCloud. I forced iCloud to download them so that all the content is present on my iPhone 12pro Max with 512 GBs of memory with over 250 Gbs free. After adding then I noticed that many of the folders were missing files. Not just 1 or 2 but up to 75 out of the 100 in the iCloud folders.


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Thank you

Well sovereignty far sovereignty great, able to log in and boom the music started playing for sure a top of the line; would because nice to because able to play all Library/Sheffield them. Nice to know the radio/number of songs of shown of CloudBeatsOfflineMusic to the songs I have logged .... Thank you so much double double thumbs up.


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Way better than listening in the Dropbox app!

Listening to MP3s in the Dropbox app is the worst thing you can do for your music's fidelity because it will be transcoded and get that swirly sound on the high end.

The reason I like CloudBeatsOfflineMusic over evermusic is because it gives true gapless playback


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Great app but need some improvements.

If the option “on this phone” could be on top of the list. Or rearrange the list of clouds abd this phone that way one can arrange as per convenience.
CloudBeatsOfflineMusic can have foobar2000 like sound quality. I don’t know what set up they have but default foobar2000 sound quality is best compare to any app out there.


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Amazing! One small fault for me

Amazing app! Finally I can stream all my music from google drive! The streaming is fast, consistent, and clean. The one downside for me is that the iOS version doesn’t have an audio equalizer, which I make great use of on my iphone music app. If they ever add an equalizer for iOS this will surely be a full five star from me.


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Just what I needed

I’ve used other cloud players in the past, this is the better one by far. With an easy to use layout, I can spend more time listening instead of searching


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Family share

My spouse enjoys CloudBeatsOfflineMusic having music in one drive. We don’t know how to setup family share to share the same account and app without double paying for CloudBeatsOfflineMusic to download from AppStore. Would appreciate if this info is available anywhere. Doc says 6 accounts can be shared but no info on how to do it.


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I’m Really Impressed

My music are in Gsuite and I could only listen to playlist using laptop or desktop. Why, it’s the the only way it allows me to have playlist. Can’t do it in my iPhone nor my iPad. CloudBeatsOfflineMusic, the answer!


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Meh

Doesn’t download music from the cloud in the background. I have a 6000+ song library In Dropbox and I don’t think it will ever finish downloading. I’ve had this for a month and there’s only a few albums on my phone. I’m looking for an app that will download my music to my phone and act as a decent player/organizer.


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Excellent!

If you have mp3 files you want to listen to but you don’t have the space on your phone, this is CloudBeatsOfflineMusic for you. I think I’ll buy the full version soon.


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Music player for Google drive mp3s

Works. Use primarily with headphones Bluetoothed to iPhone or iPad. Also with car stereo. Access to classical music uploads wherever I have internet connection.


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Requires INSANE permissions

CloudBeatsOfflineMusic, when you connect it to drive, requires TOTAL access to your drive account. It can read, edit, and delete anything, as well as see anything that’s been shared with you or that you’ve been shared, as well as names and email addresses associated with shared files.

Talk about an insane security vulnerability!! Who makes CloudBeatsOfflineMusic and how much do you trust them? Do you have anything private in your cloud folder? Bank info? Photos of documents?

Why not allow user to specify one folder to allow CloudBeatsOfflineMusic to access?

Don’t be a fool!! Whatever convenience CloudBeatsOfflineMusic offers isn’t worth your privacy. Use only with an account dedicated to CloudBeatsOfflineMusic , with no personal data associated.


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Can't get replay to work

After figuring out how to get the track I wanted on cloud beats, I cannot figure out how to make it replay over and over. I clicked on the symbol that means to replay, read the directions, of which there is no info on replay. Frustrating.


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Great!

I tried several apps to play my language lessons stored on my Google Drive. This was the only app that even recognized them, much less played them on the first try. Easy to use and seamless.


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It just works

Have tried many other cloud music players without much success. This one plays well with online storage and can play back formats such as flac. Excellent.


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The Cloud music streaming app you need

The best replacement for MS Groove for those whose music collection isn’t stuff they bought off iTunes but ripped from decades of CDs and vinyl.

Good UI/UX and simple to connect to cloud drive folders, make playlists, etc.


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A great app

If you want to listen to audio you've got stored in Google Drive or any of the other storage services that integrate, you will not find a better app.


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Don’t buy the premium version

This version is very gimped and the design of the premium version is bad and there aren’t any options when it comes to audio playback or sorting. Do yourself a favor and try MusiCloud instead, it’s much better unless you’re using ALAC files (it handles FLAC files perfectly), MusiCloud can’t seem to read the ID tags properly but you can edit them to work using CloudBeatsOfflineMusic .


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Bye bye Groove

Since Groove is no longer an option for iOS, I stumbled upon CloudBeatsOfflineMusic and haven’t looked back. It’s the perfect replacement for Groove. Highly recommended. Works great with OneDrive. Props to the developer(s).


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Cloud beats

Best app by far for playing off a cloud drive. Have to reset more than I’d like but it’s a great app overall


Dean T Moody   2 years ago


I'm using Cloudbeats to access my music on Dropbox, but I keep having issues. Firstly, my Cloudbeats screen looks nothing like the one on its website, and there is no Radio option---which would be what I need. I want it to access my music folder and play random songs out of the 10,000 or so songs I have on Dropbox. I keep thinking there's an easy way to go about this, but I can't find any information anywhere on how to do this smoothly. When I do get it to work, it seems by pure accident. Any help or advice would be much appreciated!



Is CloudBeats Offline Music Safe?


Yes. CloudBeats Offline Music is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 2,649 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.7/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for CloudBeats Offline Music Is 55.5/100.


Is CloudBeats Offline Music Legit?


Yes. CloudBeats Offline Music is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 2,649 CloudBeats Offline Music User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for CloudBeats Offline Music Is 74.7/100..


Is CloudBeats Offline Music not working?


CloudBeats Offline Music works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



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