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AIRPLAY 2 RECEIVER – Transform your stereo into an AirPlay 2-enabled speaker with WiiM Mini. Stream your favorite tunes from iOS and Mac devices or transmit TV audio from Apple TV. Elevate your audio experience by effortlessly connecting Apple devices to your preferred sound system. Upgrade to an AirPlay 2 receiver conveniently and affordably.
UNRIVALED SOUND QUALITY – Diverging from the norm of resampling to set sample rate and bit depth, WiiM Mini stands out by delivering unaltered audio up to 192kHz, 24-bit via its digital and analog outputs. That’s the same as an artist’s recording in the studio. Enjoy gapless playback with seamless track transitions. Note that not all services offer 24-bit/192 kHz content; Amazon Music Ultra HD, Qobuz(Works with Qobuz through WiiM Home app. Currently does not support Qobuz connect.), and personal libraries support it. Additionally, TIDAL Master supports up to 24-bit/96kHz.
SPOTIFY CONNECT, TIDAL CONNECT AND AMAZON MUSIC CAST – Stream music directly from Spotify, TIDAL or Amazon Music app using Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect or Alexa Cast. This offers superior audio quality and extended range compared to traditional Bluetooth or AirPlay 2 receivers, freeing your mobile device for other activities. Works for Spotify Free/Premium users, TIDAL’s HiFi and Master, Amazon Prime Music and Amazon Music Unlimited.
WORKS WITH ALEXA AND SIRI – Experience the convenience of using WiiM Mini with both Alexa and Siri Voice Assistants. Control music, adjust volume, and manage playback seamlessly using voice commands from your phone, HomePod, or Echo. Integrate it effortlessly with your current smart home devices through either Alexa or Apple Home for enhanced smart living.
SEAMLESS MULTIROOM STREAMING – Experience the ultimate convenience of streaming music throughout your entire home with WiiM Mini. Enjoy seamless integration with a range of smart speakers, such as AirPlay 2, Amazon Alexa, and our exclusive multiroom feature. Effortlessly form groups with other AirPlay 2 or Alexa devices like Echo and HomePod, or connect multiple WiiM devices for synchronized playback across various audio devices simultaneously.
PLEASE NOTE: 1) AirPlay Receiver Only – WiiM Mini can receive AirPlay streams but cannot transmit AirPlay to other AirPlay-enabled speakers or devices; 2) No Google Cast Support – Unlike other WiiM devices, WiiM Mini does not support Google Cast for streaming.
8 reviews for WiiM Mini AirPlay 2 Wireless Audio Streamer, Multiroom Stereo, Preamplifier, Works with Alexa and Siri Voice Assistants, Stream Hi-Res Audio from Amazon Music, Tidal and More
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Andrew G. –
Stream 24 bit/192 kHz digital via TOSLINK to your DAC
Forget the built-in DAC on this device. The star of the show is competent, no-fuss streaming with or without the company’s app at a good enough resolution for anyone for under $100. Use the included TOSLINK optical cable to feed that steamed digital data to a DAC or an amp/preamp/receiver with a built-in DAC, and voila, your streaming service music or music stored on a local network device has full access to your sound system. And if you really dig the freedom that comes with this kind of setup, ditch your proprietary streaming service apps too and use DLNA/UPnP (via apps like BubbleUPnP) to feed your system its digital audio.Whatever you do, do NOT convince yourself that you need a more expensive streamer. You don’t. This is all you’ll ever need to get streaming service music to your sound system. Also, do not convince yourself you need a more expensive TOSLINK cable than the one included with this device. Gold plating and electronic shielding aren’t going to help with a fiber optic signal!My personal system? WiiM Mini -> desktop DAC -> electrostatic headphone amplifier -> electrostatic headphones. It’s wonderful. One nice touch is that because the Mini requires so little power, I can save an outlet and just plug it into the USB accessory port on my DAC (Cambridge Audio DACmagic Plus) and it turns on and off with the DAC. No real problems setting up the device, or maintaining a Wi-Fi connection to my consumer mesh home Wi-Fi system. Wi-Fi connects almost instantaneously.The WiiM Mini supports parametric EQ! I use a PEQ profile for my headphones from AutoEQ (which is a free website). It sounds great.The WiiM Mini Highly recommended!
Scott S. –
Just bought my second WiiM Mini
Here’s what I said in my first review…. (look below to see why I bought a second, or just get one already).It does what it says, it does it well, and at a reasonable price.Now for the audio nerds out there… So, I can stream directly to my receiver using its built-in AirPlay2. It sounds fine, And I know that it’s better to get lossless data directly into my external DAC, which sounds way better than the DACs built-in to my receiver. But for convenience, nothing beats AirPlay streaming to the WiiM Mini, which connects to my external DAC via Optical. Does it sound as good as a direct connection to the DAC (no AirPlay AAC shenanigans involved)? No, it does not. But it definitely sounds WAY better than streaming AirPlay to my receiver’s DACs, and so much more convenient than direct-connecting to the DAC.When I want to do attentive listening, I use an iPad connected via USB-C to the USB input of the Denafrips. When I just want to hear the Denafrips as part of my whole-house sound, the WiiM mini is my first choice.Looks like the internal DACs on my receiver are now relegated to Home Theater.The Mini is super easy to set up, it inhabits my AirPlay whole-house sound system beautifully, and the app even has some nice music discovery features of its own. This morning my “alarm clock” automation went off. It played SomaFM in my bedroom, and in the Home Theater through the Mini and into my external DAC. I made coffee, and spent a little time in from of the home theater/Denafrips system and thought… “yep, that sounds nice”. That’s all I was after, and that’s exactly what I got. Nice job WiiM.I may get a couple more Minis before they introduce a new model that doesn’t have AirPlay2 (I know, they’re only rumors).== UPDATE ==So yes, I just bought my second WiiM Mini, and this time it’s to run a second zone in my house as part of an AirPlay setup.My AVR has two zones, and I was using the AVR for that, but it’s nowhere near as convenient as having another AirPlay device. However, I want better sound than I can get from a HomePod, and I have in-wall speakers that I want to use.In-wall speakers sound better than a HomePod? Well, if they’re decent and driven by a decent zone amp (I’m looking at you Parasound ZAmp), and you use the WiiM Room Correction feature, then YES, it’s not even close.The Room Correction feature worked so well in my setup that my in-wall speakers in the dining room actually sound very good now. Like not just good, but very good (not mindblowing either, but I’ll take very good for this application).So yeah, the Mini has shown itself to be a great little swiss army knife and that’s just using the AirPlay capability.WiiM Mini with Room Correction is killer.
GBarrington –
Works better than expected!
I recently bought a Denon CEOL all in one receiver with HEOS built in. So I needed to decide which streaming service (WIIM vs HEOS) I was going to use. Denon had had problematic software control, which was significantly upgraded in January 2024. It seems to work fairly well, now. WIIM seems to receive almost (not quite, but close) universal praise for its control software.Why I went with WIIM:* Greater chance of fewer problems with software.* More flexible in that I could use inexpensive speakers, and my existing legacy gear with it.* As one who uses hearing aids, I am unlikely to get to the point where HEOS’s promised higher fidelity (and higher subsequent costs) will make a significant difference to me.* WIIM supports one of my favorite 2nd tier streaming services, Calm Radio), and HEOS does not.WHAT I LIKE ABOUT the WIIM mini:* VERY tiny! it sits on top of my elderly Technics SA GX190 with the vent holes on top in the area with no vent holes with room to spare in the spot with NO vent holes.* It came with all the cables I needed to connect my device to my Technics, and even included stuff I couldn’t use.* It connected to the aux in RCA ports of my Technics reliever quite well. And the legacy Technics can control bass, treble, & volume quite readily.* Setup was EASY an straight forward. I believe literally ANYONE can do it.* Sound is VERY good, With or without my Hearing aids. My wife who doesn’t uses HAs also thinks the streaming sound is very good. Maybe not as good as the new Denon HEOS streaming, but that could be the quality of speakers on the Denon as opposed to the Technics.* The WIIM software is easy to use after set up. I like using my Android device as a remote control for the mini.WHAT I DON’T Like about the WIIM Mini:* Only one thing really. The cord that connected the miniplug out of the mini to the RCA connectors, was all black (both RCA pins), so I couldn’t tell which cord was ‘left’ and which was “Right’. I must have guessed correctly because it worked OK. I upgraded to a third party cable.IN CONCLUSION:I am pleased with my purchase. It seems well made, and the performance is better than I expected. The sound is quite good, particularly for a casual listener, even those who aren’t hearing impaired. Could you do better? Yes, but I doubt you could do better for less than $100 US. Connectivity is good, Set up is easy, and the software is easy to use. I will likely expand my whole house audio system with WIIM products, even one for my Denon CEOL receiver.
Jab40 –
Antes de adquirir el dispositivo, evalué varias opciones. Principalmente, consideré los siguientes modelos: Wiim Mini, Wiim Pro y Wiim Pro Plus. El Mini y el Pro son prácticamente idénticos en cuanto a calidad de sonido pero difieren en la forma y en las salidas y entradas de señal. El Pro dispone de una salida analógica y dos digitales, óptica y coaxial. El Mini, salida analógica y digital óptica. No tiene salida digital coaxial.Aunque el Pro Plus ofrece una calidad de sonido superior gracias a su DAC mejorado, opté por descartarlo debido a su precio más elevado, ya que ya dispongo de un DAC Marantz con una calidad similar y como no necesitaba la salida digital coaxial, me decanté por el modelo Mini.Sonido:Como ya he dicho, tengo un DAC de Marantz de alta calidad y he podido hacer comparaciones.Si conecto el Mini (con salida digital) al Marantz suena muy detallado, limpio, equilibrado, con buena precisión tímbrica y una buena escena musical.Si utilizo su salida analógica (lo cual implica que trabaja su DAC interno), el sonido cambia. Se vuelve más cálido y pierde definición y transparencia, pero conserva la escena musical.En resumen, ¿cuál de los dos te quedarías? Si tienes un oído acostumbrado a distinguir detalles sutiles entre un buen sonido y uno excelente, un buen equipo sin DAC, y no te importa pagar más, coge el Pro Plus. Si ya tienes un DAC de alta calidad te vale el Mini.Si no eres un experto en sonido y lo único que quieres es que suene bien, es más que suficiente el Mini. Lo puedes conectar a cualquier amplificador y no te va a defraudar.Repito por si no lo he explicado bien. Si vas a utilizar la salida digital, cualquiera de los tres te sirve porque el resultado dependerá del DAC que le conectes. Si utilizas la salida analógica, el Mini y el Pro suenan bien (llevan el DAC TI PCM 5121). El Pro Plus mejor (lleva el DAC AKM 4493SEQ).
zufriedener Kunde –
Very easy to install and versatile usable
Gaboz –
Davvero ottimo questo WiiM mini. Partiamo dalla confezione:1. Nella scatola, compatta, c’è tutto quello che serve. Alimentatore, cavo usb C, cavetti di collegamento analogici e persino il cavo ottico per un DAC esterno.2. Il dispositivo è piccolissimo, può trovare posto ovunque. Ha i controlli fisici del volume e un tasto play/pausa. Molto comodo.3. App WiiM Home, scaricata dal Play Store. Di immediato utilizzo, con una procedura guidata consente la connessione alla rete WiFi e in due minuti il dispositivo è pronto per essere utilizzato. Dall’app si possono gestire molti settaggi, compresa l’equalizzazione; sono direttamente accessibili tutti i servizi di streaming (quando dico tutti intendo tutti, sono supportati veramente una moltitudine). Si può configurare l’uscita in maniera tale che sia bit perfect, si può abilitare il Bluetooth, si hanno le informazioni della qualità dello streaming in tempo reale. Notevole.4. Compatibilità software. Il WiiM è abilitato Spotify connect, quindi è gestibile direttamente dall’app di Spotify. Alexa lo riconosce facilmente, per cui è molto semplice inserirlo in gruppi di altoparlanti anche insieme ai vari Echo Dot e simili, da cui si può comandarlo con controllo vocale. Interessante il fatto che l’app Amazon Music lo veda come altoparlante e consenta direttamente lo streaming. Con Airplay qualsiasi dispositivo Apple può inviare l’audio al WiiM, funzione che purtroppo non esiste su Android (l’unica alternativa è Google cast che però sul mini non c’è, bisogna andare sul WiiM pro). Non ho Tidal o Quobuz, ma dalle altre recensioni direi che funzionino bene. Ho provato dei brani ad alta risoluzione dal cellulare e sono andati perfettamente.5. Suono ed esperienza d’uso. Ho connesso il WiiM solo con l’uscita ottica, sia al mio ampli (un buon Marantz), sia a un DAC Topping che utilizzo per l’ascolto in cuffia insieme a un ampli Atom. Tutto perfetto, connessione sempre stabilissima. Comodo il fatto che il volume sia controllabile dalle App, ma per chi vuole essere sicuro di avere un segnale bit perfect, ossia senza alcuna modifica rispetto all’originale, è possibile impostare l’uscita a volume fisso (ovviamente è anche necessario disabilitare l’equalizzatore). Il suono dipende quindi da tutta la catena, non tanto dal WiiM: il consiglio è quello di usare un DAC esterno e godersi la musica digitale. Da recensioni specializzate il DAC interno è discreto ma niente di più, quindi meglio evitare.6. Conclusioni. Il WiiM è uno streamer ottimo, economico soprattutto se preso in offerta, molto flessibile, ben supportato (App e firmware sono in costante sviluppo), con qualità audio altissima se collegato a un buon DAC, e soprattutto divertente da utilizzare. Gli manca solo il protocollo Google cast, ma se dovesse servire i dispositivi WiiM più costosi ne sono dotati.Consiglio l’acquisto senza riserve.AGGIORNAMENTOPurtroppo, dopo l’entusiasmo iniziale, capita molto di frequente che il dispositivo non venga più rilevato, né dall’app WiiM né da Spotify. A questo punto è necessario resettare tutto, riconfigurare, e normalmente l’operazione va fatta più di una volta. Al momento non riesce più e connettersi alla rete a 5 GHz, chissà perché. La cosa è faticosa e ho voglia di restituire il dispositivo, che ha grandi potenzialità ma è inaffidabile (ho il sospetto che dipenda da qualche aggiornamento firmware, mi era capitato una volta, poi a un certo punto sembrava risolto, e adesso va ancora peggio). Peccato. Non consiglio più l’acquisto.SECONDO AGGIORNAMENTOProblema risolto, i malfunzionamenti erano dovuti all’alimentatore. Dopo averlo sostituito è magicamente tornato tutto a funzionare. Attenzione a cavo e alimentazione, il dispositivo è piuttosto sensibile, potrebbe dare problemi o riavviarsi. E sono di nuovo 5 stelle!TERZO AGGIORNAMENTOCon i continui aggiornamenti di firmware, adesso il WiiM consente anche l’ascolto di Spotify lossless. Sempre super consigliato l’acquisto.
Parfait ! –
Super produit !
trxvf –
Ich habe kürzlich den WiiM Mini Streame erworben und bin absolut begeistert von diesem kleinen Gerät. Als langjähriger Nutzer von Audio-Streaming-Diensten war ich auf der Suche nach einer kompakten Lösung, die meine Musik überall hin begleiten kann. Der WiiM Mini Streamer Audio hat meine Erwartungen mehr als erfüllt und bietet eine Reihe beeindruckender Produktmerkmale.Zunächst einmal möchte ich die kompakte Größe und das ansprechende Design des Streamers hervorheben. Er ist wirklich klein und fügt sich nahtlos in meine Musikumgebung ein.Ein herausragendes Merkmal des WiiM Mini Streamer ist seine vielseitige Konnektivität. Es verfügt über Bluetooth 5.0, was eine schnelle und stabile Verbindung zu meinen Bluetooth-Lautsprechern oder Kopfhörern ermöglicht. Darüber hinaus verfügt es über einen 3,5-mm-Audioausgang, der es mir ermöglicht, es an meine Stereoanlage anzuschließen, um meine Lieblingsmusik in hoher Qualität zu genießen. Die Einrichtung war kinderleicht und die Verbindung ist zuverlässig, ohne Unterbrechungen oder Verzögerungen.Die Klangqualität des WiiM Mini Streamer ist beeindruckend. Egal, ob ich meine Lieblingsplayliste über TIDAL/Apple Music oder meine persönliche Musiksammlung übertrage, der Streamer liefert klare und detailreiche Töne. Die Musik klingt voll und ausgewogen, ohne Verzerrungen oder Qualitätsverluste. Es hat mich wirklich überrascht, wie gut dieser kleine Streamer den Klang verbessern kann.Die Bedienung des WiiM Mini Streame ist ebenfalls sehr benutzerfreundlich. Mit den intuitiven Tasten an der Vorderseite des Geräts kann ich ganz einfach die Lautstärke anpassen, den Titel wechseln oder die Wiedergabe pausieren. Es unterstützt auch die Sprachsteuerung über Alexa, was das Bedienen noch bequemer macht.Insgesamt bin ich äußerst zufrieden mit dem WiiM Mini Streamer. Es hat alle meine Erwartungen getroffen und bietet eine kompakte, vielseitige und hochwertige Lösung für Audio-Streaming. Die Klangqualität ist beeindruckend, die Konnektivität ist zuverlässig und die Bedienung ist einfach. Ich kann den WiiM Mini Streamer nur wärmstens empfehlen.