We’ve just released Status Hub version 2.5 for both iOS and Android, and while this update may look subtle on the surface, it represents an important step toward a smoother, more consistent experience across the app.

As always, our goal with Status Hub is simple: let the technology fade into the background so you can focus on the sound.

A Smoother Device Home Experience

One of the most noticeable improvements in v2.5 is a refinement to how the Listening Mode and EQ Settings modules behave when loading the Device Home page.

Previously, some users experienced slight UI re-alignment or layout shifts as the page loaded. While minor, these movements could feel distracting—especially when quickly switching between devices or making fine EQ adjustments.

With v2.5, we’ve improved the underlying UX behavior so these modules remain stable and consistently positioned every time the Device Home page loads. The result is a cleaner, more predictable interface that feels calmer and more deliberate—exactly how an audio control app should behave.

A More Polished Feedback Flow

We rely heavily on user feedback to guide our development, and the Feedback flow inside Status Hub plays a key role in that process.

In this release, we’ve updated the styling and visual consistency of the Feedback experience to better match the rest of the app. This doesn’t change how feedback works, but it does make the process feel more cohesive and intentional—aligned with the overall Status Hub design language.

Your insights help shape future updates, and we want every part of that experience to feel thoughtfully designed.

Support for a New Pro X Color Variant

Version 2.5 also adds app support for a new Pro X color variant.

We’re keeping the details under wraps for now, but this update ensures that once the new variant is announced, Status Hub will already be ready to recognize and support it seamlessly. More to come very soon.

Stability Improvements and Bug Fixes

Alongside these visible updates, we’ve also resolved several low-occurrence bugs across the app. While many users may never have encountered these issues, addressing them helps improve overall reliability and long-term stability—especially as we continue to add new devices and features.

Keeping the Focus on Sound

Status Hub v2.5 isn’t about flashy changes. It’s about refinement: smoother interactions, visual consistency, and groundwork for what’s next. These incremental improvements add up, creating an app experience that feels dependable, polished, and worthy of the audio it controls.

If you haven’t already, we recommend updating to the latest version of Status Hub through the App Store or Google Play.


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As always, thank you for being part of the Status Audio community—and for helping us make both our hardware and software better with every release.

— The Status Audio Team