Can I play Tidal on two devices at the same time?


I thought I read when I signed up for Tidal HiFi that you could play it on like 5 devices. I assumed that meant 5 devices simultaneously. Well we downloaded Tidal (actually LUMIN that incorporates Tidal into their app) on the iPad for playing at home. We also downloaded Tidal on the wifeys phone so she can listen while she’s at work. Well, I noticed while at home the Tidal kept stopping. About that same time my wife texted me and told me the Tidal on her phone kept stopping. Apparently we were both stealing the Tidal connection from each other. Is this how it’s suppose to work or should we be able to acces Tidal from more than one device at the same time?

Rick
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Yes. To play Tidal music on multiple devices, first you need to download and convert Tidal music to MP3. You can turn to UkeySoft Tidal Music Converter. This tool can help you download Tidal music to local computer and convert Tidal music to MP3, M4A, AAC, FLAC, etc. So then you could transfer Tidal songs to any devices for offline playing.

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I wouldn’t even want Tidal on one device.  Now would be a great time to dump it and its MQA BS and switch to Qobuz.  I did and am much happier.  
You can try to upgrade your Tidal account to Family Plan, which allows you to play Tidal music at a time on 3 different devices and add 5 members to your Tidal account. Or, you might use a Tidal music converter to convert and download Tidal music to the local folder. In this way, you can play Tidal offline on all devices without limitations.
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I found sometime yes and sometimes no. Why do you want to two streamings? Is one audiophile in one house not enough?
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I have no idea why it’s $26.99. I had it about a year ago and it seems like I paid $20 so then when I signed up this time there was no free trial and this was the price. We had Deezer for $13 and you could play up to 4 devices at a time but my new LUMIN A1 streamer doesn’t support Deezer. 
why/how are you paying $26.99?
options were 10,20 or 30
where did 26.99 even come from?
Well I’m paying $26.99 for hifi, if family “hifi” is only $3 bucks more then it’s a no brainer. 
Rick
Tidal is $20 for 1 membership, on up to 5 devices, usually not simultaneously or $30 for a family membership. Family was not mentioned by them, had to google it then found a subscription link. I experienced the same stop & go as you.
That's typical.  At home I kind of get around this because I can stream the same music to multiple devices at the same time. 

Best,

E