What’s better than using MA Remote by Matrix Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
MA Remote feels like a tidy control room for anyone with a Matrix music streamer. Open it and it pulls songs from everywhere the device can see, like a NAS, a shared folder, or a drive hanging off the network, then it lays everything out as one big library that is easy to scroll. Picking what plays where is simple. Choose a device, hit play, set the output, tweak the hardware volume, and let it run. It is built for high quality stuff too, so logging in to TIDAL or Qobuz and sending lossless tracks to the streamer works the way it should.
What stands out is how it respects the hardware. It is not pretending to be a flashy phone player. It is a remote, and it stays out of the way. If Roon is running the show, the app still mirrors the current track and status so nothing feels out of sync. Managing more than one Matrix box is no headache either, rooms and devices stay organized, and firmware updates happen from the same place without digging through menus on the unit. On a PC with BlueStacks, having the larger screen makes library browsing and settings way less fiddly, and precise volume changes with a mouse click feel neat. There is a bit of learning with inputs and outputs naming, but once it is set, it behaves.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.



