Streamers - Cambridge Audio CXN (V2) or Blue Node 2i


Looking to add a streamer to my system primarily for internet radio. Has anyone compared the audio quality from these two?  Blue Node uses an app, it seems the Cambridge has a remote.
midareff1
I’m very interested in this streamer too to use with the complimentary CX81 integrated amp in a satellite system. I auditioned the older Azur 851N which was streaming via WiFi from Apple Music loaded on an iPad and it sounded good. 
I have not streamed from a PC yet, or tried listening on files transferred from what iTunes ripped from original CDs, but it sure sounds good on wi-fi radio stations and that's with garbage interconnects.
OP here with an update.  I figured I'd buy the Cambridge and hook it up with whatever power cord came in the box and whatever IC's were in the closet. In this case it was so >25 year old Monster Interlink 700's that I needed to put 2, i meter pairs together with some $1 male RCA to male RCA adapter. Had no idea if it was going to be a keeper so it was purchased with a 60 Satisfaction Guarantee from MD.

Cambridge says there are 20,000 internet radio stations and I have no reason to doubt that....    you can easily fill your 20 designated preferences with amazing CD quality radio. 

Wednesday it updated it's software all by itself.  Can't tell if the sound changed any since my ears were not dialed in then.   Working on that pre NFL this AM.  Still on the Monsters that are forever old....  1991 I think.  Have lined up some very high end cables to try next week from a local manufacturer.  Hard to imagine it getting much better though.

Definatley a keeper.
@midareff1.. My first gen Rega DAC died about a month ago.  I bought the CXN V2 last week.  All I can say is wow!  It sounds amazing right out of the box.  Way better than my Rega DAC ever sounded.  Not sure if it has a break-in period or not?  Can't imagine it sounding any better.  

The internet radio sounds amazing.  Almost sounds as good as the lossless files I'm running from my MAC MINI via USB to the CXN.  Glad I made this purchase..
So far I've found large differences between stations and I've been listening lots trying to select top stations in the genres I listen too, and play the varieties of music within the genre I like best.  I suspect I'm half way there or a bit more at this point.  I've done no streaming at all from computer or phone to player.....   need to get the Bluetooth receiver ordered.
I replaced the power cord with an Audioquest which helped, and picked up some Straightwire Expressivo ICs which also helped tame some digititis.  I've been letting it burn..  probably 200 - 250 hours so far and it sounds a bit more relaxed and natural each day.  By natural, I mean the performance is  in my room with them singing and playing right in front of me natural.  I'm going to let it burn another 10 days or so and then I figure with 500 hours on it I've got what I've got and I want to compare it to my CD/SACD, a Sony XA 5400 ES which Stereophile rated Class A a couple years ago.
I feel the same as you do...    no regrets at all.