WiiM Pro Streamer

$149

  • AirPlay 2 Receiver and Chromecast Audio
  • Gapless Playback Hi-Res 192 kHz, 24-bit Music
  • Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect & Amazon Music Casting
  • Works With Alexa, Google Voice & Siri
  • Agnostic Multiroom Streaming

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Description

Turn any audio gear smart

Turn any audio gear smart

WiiM Pro is the audiophile grade music streamer with AirPlay 2,Chromecast, DLNA, Spotify Connect,TIDAL Connect,lossless audio, Alexa and multiroom audio. WiiM Pro turns your existing stereo system into smart, so you can play all your favorite music from your music app, the WiiM App or your voice by using Alexa, Google Voice or Siri all in the highest possible sound fidelity.

Easy to setup

Easy to setup

1.Connect WiiM Pro to your stereo system either through Line OUT (not Line IN), SPDIF OUT or Coax Out. Plug in the USB cable to the Type-C power port.

2. Download the free “WiiM Home” App (iOS and Android Supported).

3. Connect your mobile device to the 2.4G/5 GHz WiFi network (5 GHz preferred).

4. Open the “WiiM Home” App, click “Add device”, and follow the in-app instructions.

AirPlay 2 Receiver

AirPlay 2 Receiver

WiiM Pro turns your stereo into an AirPlay 2-enabled receiver. Stream your favorite music from your iOS and Mac devices or stream TV audio from Apple TV. Use Siri on your phone or HomePod to control music selection, volume, and playback. WiiM Pro is an easy and affordable way to connect your Apple devices to your favorite audio equipment at home.

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I will try to isolate both my subjective thoughts and objective findings each others for a little… If looking only at overall pure performance, the WiiM Pro is kind of a mess. While not being the worst I have seen, the DAC portion is nothing near suitable for 24 bits content, far from what we should expect from a product launched in late 2022 (at whatever price), and actually surpassed by some dongles. The ADC is even weaker, not to mention almost useless if you do not have a variable output, thanks to its 1Vrms rated max input. Among other scenarios, it will probably not degrade (even more) some phono signal, but what would be the point to use a turntable for ending in the digital domain that way? You vinyl guys tell me…

On the other hand, we got the digital side. First, the app is cool, it works great, without noticeable bugs or lags. I enjoyed using it on a daily basis. Then, we have the unquestionable performance. It is indeed perfectly transparent when using Wi-Fi, and remains always stable even when streaming 192kHz tracks. The S/PDIF inputs/outputs are a great addition if you want, like me, a streamer feeding your DAC (with only one optical input), that may also catch a signal from a TV or another source. If I forget the (expected to be) poorly Bluetooth measurements, all digital inputs just work and measure great. Chromecast is one of the best addition over the regular WiiM Mini, since you may choose to bypass the WiiM Home App, using either Roon, or any major streaming service’s dedicated app. I am personally still waiting for Roon Ready update, and would be glad to re-measure if the digital performance remains the same that way.

Weighting the pros and cons, I will give the WiiM Pro my recommendation, based on how I would (and will!) use it for myself. For the price, it just does its job, and in a great manner. Period.

Flanker rating:
WiiM Pro (analog in & out): Mediocre
WiiM Pro (digital transport): 
Excellent