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🎧 Elevate your stereo to smart, hi-res streaming royalty — don’t just listen, belong.
The WiiM Pro is a premium AirPlay 2 and Google Cast audio receiver that transforms any stereo system into a smart, multiroom streaming powerhouse. Supporting 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res audio with gapless playback, it integrates seamlessly with Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, and desertcart Music. Compatible with Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant, it offers voice control and a unified app experience, making it the ultimate upgrade for audiophiles and smart home enthusiasts alike.












| ASIN | B0BJDY6D1W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,703 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Brand | WiiM |
| Built-In Media | Digital Optical Audio Toslink Cable x1, RCA to RCA stereo cable x1, USB Power Adapter x1, USB Type-C Cable x1, User Guide x1 |
| Color | Black/White |
| Compatible Devices | iOS devices, Mac Apple TV, HomePod, Echo, audio equipment |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity technology | Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Connector type | HDMI |
| Controller Type | Voice Control, Application |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,539 Reviews |
| Form Factor | Streaming Media Player (Box or Dongle) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00196852149827 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14L x 14W x 4.1H centimeters |
| Item Part Number | 795847057293 |
| Item Weight | 11.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Linkplay Technology Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | WiiM Pro |
| Model Name | ASR002 |
| Model Number | ASR002 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Amazon Music Casting, Works with Alexa, Google Voice, and Siri |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special features | AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Amazon Music Casting, Works with Alexa, Google Voice, and Siri Special features AirPlay 2, Chromecast, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Amazon Music Casting, Works with Alexa, Google Voice, and Siri See more |
| Supported Internet Services | Spotify, TIDAL, Amazon Music, AirPlay 2 |
| Supported Internet services | Spotify, TIDAL, Amazon Music, AirPlay 2 |
| UPC | 196852149827 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Codec | H.264, H.265/HEVC |
| Video Output Resolution | 1920x1080 pixels |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
P**S
Good
Good
A**S
great product
Does everything you need! Yes some of the test criteria of the DAC it is not high score, but if you cannot live without those, they come at 3x the price
S**V
Perfect
Perfect 👌
J**B
Fantastic streaming interface to your own DAC
WiiM PRO offers great connectivity and value to get your streaming content into existing audiophile systems. I considered the whole wim range, but opted for pro with my already high end dac
D**E
Does what it's supposed to do! Very easy to set up & use!
**UPDATE #2 (2025) - Still super happy with my WiiM Pro. So much so that I just purchased a WiiM Pro Plus to replace the original WiiM Pro, which I've just relocated to another room where it's plugged into a Fosi ZD3 via the Coax port. Reasons for getting a Pro Plus this time around is that I wanted the well-regarded AKM DAC, as it the Pro plugs directly into a 20+ year old Sony receiver via line-out. The regular Pro's lesser DAC is now taking an extended vacation as it's digital stream being decoded by the ESS 9038Q2M on the Fosi pre-amp. Will I hear a difference between the Pro and Pro Plus as channeled through the Sony? Probably not with any of my usual source material. But given that I'm still very happy with my original WiiM Pro after a full year using it to stream tunes (PC -> WiiM via Airplay2 (TuneBlade)) daily in my home office, I thought I'd give the Pro Plus with the AKM and included remote, a chance to impress me further. **UPDATE #1 (2024) So, one super cool feature that the manufacturer added to the Wiim is Room Correction. My Wiim had been boxed up for a few months during & after a move. First, I want to note that it was really easy to reconfigure it for my new home wireless network via the Wiim phone app WITHOUT having to RESET the Wiim itself. I just had to hold the 'play' button on the Wiim until it blinked while I was holding my phone nearby and then I was able to update the Wiim's wireless network info to get it back online. Room correction worked as expected, which is to say the same way it works on other home AV receivers I've owned/used. This is a really cool feature to be added to the Wiim for free as part of a free firmware update. Thank you, Wiim! I should also note that in the 14 months I've owned my Wiim, minus the 4 months it was stashed in a moving box, it's worked fantastically. I mostly use it to stream music via Airplay to a 22 year old Sony AV 5.1 receiver powering a small bookshelf speaker/subwoofer setup. I do occasionally use the built in media player and it works well too - no problems. Wiim updates apply seamlessly, and it's been 100% reliable. Very happy with this purchase and would recommend to anyone thinking about getting one. ORIGINAL REVIEW Got this to replace a Bluetooth receiver that I had plugged into my 20+ year old Sony STR-DE845 AV receiver. The BT receiver works great, but it has a couple limitations: 1 - One is that it when it's powered up, it automatically pairs with whichever device it was last paired with. Because I normally stream to it using an iPad, I can only stream using my iPhone if I go to the iPad and unpair it from the BT receiver, and then I have to the same thing with the phone when I want to use the iPad to stream again. I've been living with this for 4 years, so it's not unworkable, but that I have other streaming targets at home that don't require this has raised the bar a bit as far as my expectations go. 2 - The BT receiver supports AptX and LDAC over Bluetooth, but since I am only streaming from Apple wireless devices I can only do AAC over Bluetooth since Apple doesn't support AptX or LDAC (and probably never will). The quality of AAC over Bluetooth is pretty good, but it's not CD-level quality playback which is what you get with a WiFi streaming protocol like Apple Airplay. The ability to play CD quality music streams from my iPad or my iPhone was the main reason for my purchase, and the WiiM Pro does this perfectly as an Airplay 2 receiver. Also, re: Airplay I figure that the protocol spec & implementation for Airplay isn't likely to change (there may be enhancements, but the existing spec should remain the same), so Airplay should always be available for streaming music to the Sony receiver. And that brings me to another great feature of the WiiM Pro, which is its ability to act as a standalone network streamer with native support for several streaming music services including Amazon Music, which is what I use. Initially, I thought I might find the WiiM's software UI (as installed on my iPhone & iPad) to be less than polished, but so far the software seems to work well. The biggest advantage to using the native streaming apps on the WiiM is that the stream quality can be much higher than 'just' CD quality that Airplay 2 supports (16-bit/44.1kHz - Amazon Music HD supports up to 24-bit/96kHz for some tracks, IIRC). The WiiM Pro app seems to work fine for streaming Amazon Music, and the menu looks the same as the one I use for streaming Amazon Music to to some modern Yamaha AV receivers MusicMatch app. Overall, this seems like a good device. The only open question is whether and how well WiiM will support it with necessary fixes/updates when needed!
A**N
Perfection (for my use-case)
A few months ago I purchased a pair of Kanto YU4 speakers for my bedroom, replacing a muddy sounding Roku Streambar. I was so taken with the stereo sound of the Kanto that I added a Shield Pro (mostly because it works with my Harmony 665 remote with the addition of a $10 IR receiver) and an SMSL PL100 CD Player to the Samsung TV and Telus TV box. I would play music from my Plex server through the Kodi app on the Shield and that worked very well EXCEPT I chaffed under the need to leave my TV on for it to work. It simply annoyed me, but could not be helped with my current setup; the audio chain went from the Shield to the TV to the Kanto speakers via optical. The Kanto has two optical inputs, which is awesome, and I used the second for the CD player. Still, the limitation bugged me so I went searching for a stand alone device that could stream DLNA and, not surprisingly, ended up in the Wiim ecosystem. At first I thought the Wiim Mini would be the ticket, I would connect the CD player using its built-in DAC and RCA outs to the Kanto. But then I saw that the Wiim Pro has an Optical in that could pass-through bit-perfect digital audio up to 24bit 192kHz (The Kanto can only handle up to 24bit 96 kHz FYI) and I knew I had found my Huckleberry. Even better, it included an ethernet port! Setting up should have been easy, and it was mostly, but I hit a snag. More on that later. I connected the Wim Pro optical output to my Kanto speakers, the input from my CD, attached the ethernet cable and power. Then I downloaded the Wiim Home app to my phone and opened it. It took less that 15 seconds to detect the Wiim Pro and guide me through the set up. There you can choose which output to use (coaxial, optical or RCA) and adjust the output resolution as well as whether you want the output to be fixed, or variable (fixed in my case). There are a ton of streaming services built right into the Wiim Home app including all the major ones and plenty of minor ones as well. I was pleased to see that Plex is baked right in. I had expected to use DLNA to access my server, which I tested and it works, but the Plex one is a touch more streamlined. The only streaming app I use is Amazon Music, I would just rather play my own music files, especially at home. Occasionally, however, Amazon is handy. I also set up GoogleCast, TuneIn for local Station, and the mostly terrible YouTube music, which I never use, but is included with my YouTube subscription. This is where I ran into issues. I could not sign into Amazon Music from within the Wiim Home app no matter how many times I tried. And in a presumably related problem, the Wiim Pro would not show up in the Alexa App even though it gave every indication of being linked properly. The support from Wiim was responsive, always getting back to me within a day after every attempt with questions and suggestions. While, ultimately I solved it on my own after several days, I appreciate their willingness to provide help. In my case, there was something funky going on with my Amazon log-ins and I ended up deleting everything, reinstalling, and logging in with my phone number instead of my email address. I have no idea why that worked, but everything is working as it should now. I can access Amazon Music from within the Wiim Home app, or I can AlexaCast (or GoogleCast) to the Wiim Pro from within the Amazon Music app, and I can tell Alexa to play something using the Wiim Pro and it works as well. One caveat; my Alexa HATES the Name "Wiim Pro". No matter how I pronounce it, it cannot seem to find a device with that name. I ended up renaming it in the Alexa App (Kanto in my case) and now it works every time. Things I love: How well the app works to control the Wiim Pro. It even has basic room correction and when I want to play a CD, I just have to change the input to Optical in the Wiim Home app and it passes the signal through. It will also convert a signal from the RCA inputs to 16bit 48kHz if you want to connect an analog device and have it sent through the Optical or Coaxial outs. Things I don't love: These are basically irrelevant to me, but I thought I should mention them. There is no remote included with the base unit, although you can order one included or separately, but it is only Bluetooth, not IR. Also, the functions are fairly basic, which is to be expected, so in my opinion you are better off just using the app. The DAC in this device is reportedly not great, but I have no intention of ever using the RCA outputs so it is meaningless to me. If you want a better DAC, step up the the Wiim Pro Plus which is reported to have a much better DAC. The Plus also includes a better ADC which will convert analog signals to 24bit 192 kHz before passing them out the digital outs. Finally, the Plus includes the remote, if that is important to you. Things that sound cool, but I am not sure if I will every use them: The Wiim sounds like an easy and perfect way to set up multi-room audio. Every Wiim device you add can send music to every other device, as you choose, and even have controls to synchronize the audio between rooms. It will even coordinate with Google Home and Alexa devices so you don't necessarily need an actual Wiim device in each room. I am not in the Apple ecosystem, but it seems like AirPlay is a key feature for those who are and this Wiim has it. Once I worked out the glitches, this device is everything I hoped for and more. It seems like an especially good idea for anyone who wants to add streaming options to a vintage system or powered speakers. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
C**N
Parfait dans un écosystème apple audiophile
Acquis pour remplaver clef usb rotel sur ampli de la même marque car portée bluetooth problématique. Ecosystème full Apple mais l'apple tv ne propose pas de sortie audio direct hors hdmi. Produit reçu rapidement. Emballage très pro. Livré avec câble d'alimentation, RCA et optique : bonne surprise. Branché à l'ampli en optique. Bon point pour le test automatique de latence et d'échantillonnage optique. Configuré en 10mn en wifi. Reconnu immédiatement comme source audio par Apple Music pour diffusion en haute qualité.
C**N
Rapport qualité prix imbattable
Très bon produit avec un soft de qualité. Et Roon Ready. Tout ça pour moins de 180€. Remarquable
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