🎉 Elevate Your Audio Game with WiiM Pro!
The Pro AirPlay 2 Receiver is a versatile audio streaming device that enhances your existing stereo system with high-resolution audio capabilities, voice control, and seamless multiroom streaming. Compatible with major music services and voice assistants, it allows for an unparalleled listening experience across your home.
Compatible Devices | Speaker, DAC, Amplifier, Mobile phone, Tablet, HomePod, Apple TV, Echo, Google Home |
Video Output Resolution | 1080p |
Internet Applications | Amazon Music, BBC Radio, Calm Radio, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Napster, Pandora, Qobuz, Radio Paradise, SoundCloud, SoundMachine, TIDAL, TuneIn, vTuner |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, App Control |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
Connector Type | USB Type-C, RCA, SPDIF (TOSLINK), COAX, ETHERNET |
Additional Features | Spotify Connect, Works with Alexa, Google Voice and Siri, AirPlay 2, Google Cast Audio, TIDAL Connect, Roon Ready, NAS, DLNA, Home Media Server |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 1.6"H |
Item Weight | 11.64 Ounces |
Color | Black |
C**L
Great sound and software connecting devices and services; perfect for 'modernising' vintage hifi
I originally bought the Pro version before the Pro Plus was released - the Pro Plus is a definite upgrade from the Pro and well worth the extra money in my opinion despite the similarities.Pro's:1. Really easy to setup via the WiiM app that is provided - was up and running within 2 minutes of plugging it in.2. Functionality is amazing - I have used Sonos and others in the past and this for me is the most versatile device with the best user software. The included remote also has excellent voice connectivity if you don't have another smart device running into it.3. Versatility is also great - I have connected Amazon bluetooth devices that play by default through this device and it works perfectly effectively as the 'main speaker' for an echo dot. Yet I can still use the remote to get the WiiM to directly play anything from my connected services such as Amazon Music and Spotify. It just works.4. Clarity and quality of audio - this is where the Pro Plus earns its money as it's immediately obvious that the DAC is superior to the Pro version. I run this into high quality vintage hifi via quality coax cables and it sounds as clear and impressive as my high quality CD source. In some cases with high quality audio files it's actually superior.5. Size is great, it sits on the bottom shelf of my hifi rack, innocuously going about its business!Cons:1. The price is much higher than the Pro version and their connectivity and usability is the same - so go for this if you have higher quality audio kit that needs a good source2. For the price I would love to have seen a front display of some form, beyond the single LED that sits there, just to show source/levels etc. However I'd rather the money was spent of the excellent DAC that sits within the device I guess.Overall, I love this device and feel no need to look elsewhere at far more expensive alternatives with a few more flashy features. It does what it does exceptionally well and I hope it continues to do so (and be fully supported) for years to come.
G**S
A really good little streamer with DAC functionality and a smashing user interface.
This product replaces a Teufel Raumfeld streamer which went west. My Audiolab CD player already has a superb ESS DAC and I can stream music us to it using a tablet computer via the USB interface or a TV using an optical cable. It sounds wonderful but the user interfaces on the Tablet and TV are not up to scratch when selecting music from my drives, internet radio and Amazon music. This is the main reason why I bought the Wiim. The user interface is first class and easy to use and learn. You can select music on your drives by, folder, album, artist, and song etc. and the Wiim automatically scans your music drives and sorts the music. Selecting Amazon Music, and Tidal etc. is push button and the most common internet radio stations are push button too. Everything is easy.My CD player has lots of connectivity having 2 optical inputs, 2 coaxial inputs and a USB input via a USB B cable. It also has RCA analogue output and Optical output. The Wiim only has single optical, wireless and ethernet inputs and single RCA analogue input . It has single optical and coax outputs and an RCA analogue output. The connectivity available will not hold most people back but there is no HDMI arc interface.I couldn't resist the temptation to compare the sound quality of the ESS Dac in the Audiolab player and the Wiim by using all of the connectivity available apart from the Ethernet which I don't need. The sound quality of the Wiim is only marginally inferior to the Audiolab, if at all. Maybe my belief that the ESS Dac is better is wishful thinking. I do not play so called "High Resolution" 24/192 music files etc. as I cannot hear the difference to CD quality files. Most people, if not everybody, cannot hear the difference when they are the subject of double blind tests. Most people's amplifiers, speakers and ears cannot handle the theoretical dynamic range and frequency response, there is no need to blast your ears with ultrasonic sound which could damage your hearing. The Burr Brown DAC in the Wiim pro is more than sufficient to reproduce excellent sound quality from CD resolution files.The Wiim pro can take line input from its RCA port, so you can connect a turntable; it converts the input from analogue to digital; the music can then be distributed to other Wiim devices in the house. It works well. However, the Wiim pro does not have a phono input with RIAA equalisation , like the Wiim ultra, so you need an analogue phono stage. The Wiim pro has an equaliser to adjust the bass, mid-range and treble frequencies.The device's functionality is marvellous and I like the fact that it can stream from a local drive: therefore, I can use the tablet to stream all of my stored music wirelessly without using the wired USB interface of the Audiolab.This is a phenomenal piece of equipment at a very reasonable price, and the sound quality is second to none. It has a plastic case but so what , as it is strong and well built. I recommend it highly. For 150 quid you can't go wrong.PS 24 October 2024, I forgot that the Wiim pro will connect via Bluetooth input, but the sound quality will not be as good as wireless or optical input, but Bluetooth will allow you to play music even if you don't have a wireless or ethernet server.
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