Cambridge Audio
The Cambridge Audio integrationIntegrations connect and integrate Home Assistant with your devices, services, and more. [Learn more] allows you to control all receivers and streamers that support the StreamMagic
The integration automatically discovers all enabled zones and sources. Each zone is added as a media player device with the enabled sources available as inputs. Media information and controls (such as play, pause, skip) are supported if the selected source reports it. The integration allows you to navigate presets, control streaming (Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz), and play radio stations all from your Home Assistant dashboard.
Supported devices
This integration allows you to connect the following devices:
- Cambridge Audio Evo 75
- Cambridge Audio Evo 150
- Cambridge Audio CXN
- Cambridge Audio CXN (v2)
- Cambridge Audio CXR120
- Cambridge Audio CXR200
- Cambridge Audio 851N
- Cambridge Audio MXN10
- Cambridge Audio AXN10
- Cambridge Audio EXN100
- Cambridge Audio Edge NQ
Older, RS-232 serial-based amplifiers like the CXA series
Configuration
To add the Cambridge Audio device to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:
Cambridge Audio can be auto-discovered by Home Assistant. If an instance was found, it will be shown as Discovered. You can then set it up right away.
Manual configuration steps
If it wasn’t discovered automatically, don’t worry! You can set up a manual integration entry:
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Browse to your Home Assistant instance.
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In the bottom right corner, select the
Add Integration button. -
From the list, select Cambridge Audio.
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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the setup.
The IP address of your device can be found by navigating to the device on the StreamMagic appSettings
→ IP address
.
Data updates
Cambridge Audio devices push data directly to Home Assistant, enabling immediate updates for device state changes, media information, and playback status.
Removing the integration
This integration follows standard integration removal. No extra steps are required.
To remove an integration instance from Home Assistant
- Go to Settings > Devices & services and select the integration card.
- From the list of devices, select the integration instance you want to remove.
- Next to the entry, select the three-dot
menu. Then, select Delete.
Available configuration entities
The integration provides a few entities to configure the device settings. The following entities are supported:
- Display brightness
- Pre-Amp
- Early update
- Audio output (Speaker select)
Playing media
Cambridge Audio supports playing a variety of formats using the media_player.play_media
action.
Examples:
Cambridge Audio can recall any stored presets saved on the device. An example action using a preset:
action: media_player.play_media
target:
entity_id: media_player.cambridge_audio
data:
media_content_type: "preset"
media_content_id: "1"
An example action using an Airable radio ID:
action: media_player.play_media
target:
entity_id: media_player.cambridge_audio
data:
media_content_type: "airable"
media_content_id: "12345678"
An example action using an internet radio url:
action: media_player.play_media
target:
entity_id: media_player.cambridge_audio
data:
media_content_type: "internet_radio"
media_content_id: "https://example.com/internet-radio/station_abcd.mp3"
Troubleshooting
The buttons to skip, shuffle, and repeat the track are missing
Control functionality depends on the source / service that is currently selected. The interface automatically sets which controls are available depending on which source is selected.
The ability to change volume is missing
Volume control is only supported on all-in-one amps, or streamers with pre-amp mode. Likely, the device is not configured to be in pre-amp mode. This can be changed by navigating to the IP address of the device in a web browser, or selecting settings in the StreamMagic app and setting Pre-Amp to On.
Turning on the device doesn’t work from Home Assistant
Cambridge Audio devices come with ECO mode enabled by default, which disables the network interface when the device is powered down. This can be changed by navigating to the IP address of the device in a web browser, or selecting settings in the StreamMagic app and setting Standby Mode to Network standby.