Since February 1, many NAIM users with older devices might have found themselves without access to internet radio. The culprit? **vTuner**, the aggregator that provides internet radio stream links, has ceased its services for several brands, including NAIM. This unexpected shutdown has impacted a range of NAIM models produced before 2017: - NDS - NDX - ND5 XS - NAC 172 XS - NAC-N272 - UnitiQute 2 - UnitiLite - NaimUniti2 - SuperUniti - Mu-so 1 - Mu-so Qb 1 For those who hold onto their classic NAIM gear, this could have been a significant setback. However, NAIM has stepped up to the plate. Demonstrating a commitment to long-term product support, they've released a firmware update that transitions affected devices to **NAIM's own internet radio service**. The update brings more than just restored functionality. There's a **wider selection of channels** to explore, enriched **metadata**, and enhanced **audio quality** on many stations. For instance, popular stations like **NPO** are now available in **high-resolution streaming**. This not only revives the listening experience but elevates it beyond what was previously available. Applying the update is straightforward for devices with the green OLED screens. Once updated, these models regain their internet radio capabilities and can continue to deliver the high-fidelity sound that NAIM is known for. It's reassuring to see a manufacturer take such proactive measures to support their legacy products. In an age where tech tends to move on quickly, keeping older devices alive and kicking is a move that surely resonates with many in the audiophile community.