WiiM Pro AirPlay 2 Receiver, Google Cast Audio, WiFi Multiroom Streamer, Compatible with Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant, Stream Hi-Res Audio from Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal and More
€149










Price: $149.00
(as of Jul 26, 2025 11:11:33 UTC – Details)
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AirPlay 2 Receiver and Google Cast Audio – WiiM Pro turns your stereo into an AirPlay 2 enabled speaker to stream the music that you love from iOS and Mac devices or stream TV audio from Apple TV. It’s an easy and affordable way to connect your Apple devices to your favorite audio equipment and upgrade to an AirPlay 2 receiver. Google Cast lets you stream music, TV audio, radio station, podcast and local content from hundreds Google Cast-enabled apps to one or multiple audio devices simultaneously.
Gapless Playback Hi-Res 192 kHz, 24-bit Music – Stream up to 24-bit/192 kHz music wirelessly on its digital and analog output. It can play your music gaplessly and provides the bit perfect output via its digital optical or Coax output. Please note not every music service offers 24-bit/192 kHz music content. Now, Amazon Music Ultra HD, Qobuz and your own music library can support 24-bit/192 kHz output. TIDAL Master is supported with the MQA core decoder up to 24-bit/96kHz for TIDAL Connect.
Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect & Amazon Music Casting – Stream music directly from Spotify, TIDAL or Amazon Music app using Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect or Alexa. It gives much higher audio quality and longer work range than the traditional bluetooth or AirPlay 2 receiver and liberates your mobile device for other tasks. Works for Spotify Free/Premium users, TIDAL’s HiFi and Master quality (with MQA) and Amazon Prime Music, and unlimited.
Works With Alexa, Google Voice & Siri – WiiM Pro works with Alexa, Google and Siri Voice Assistants. Use your voice in your phone, HomePod, Echo or Google Home to control music selection, volume, and playback.
Seamless Multiroom Streaming – With WiiM Pro, enjoy the convenience of streaming music across your entire home using a variety of smart speakers, including AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Amazon Alexa, or our proprietary multiroom function. Create groups with other AirPlay 2, Google Home, or Alexa devices like Echo and HomePod, or even link multiple WiiM devices for synchronized playback on multiple audio devices simultaneously.
Customers say
Customers find the audio receiver delivers excellent sound quality, with one mentioning its ability to play CD-quality streams, and appreciate its functionality and ease of setup through the app. They consider it an affordable option for high-resolution music streaming and praise its support for various streaming services. The connectivity and build quality receive mixed feedback – while some report excellent connectivity, others experience connection issues, and while some find it reliable, others note budget-level construction.
8 reviews for WiiM Pro AirPlay 2 Receiver, Google Cast Audio, WiFi Multiroom Streamer, Compatible with Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant, Stream Hi-Res Audio from Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal and More
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enem156 –
Audiophile music streaming quality at an affordable price
This streamer is just what I needed. In my office I have an Onkyo receiver with a pair of speakers and a subwoofer that I listen to music with from my NAS device. The problem is, Onkyo doesn’t support gapless playback! So I tried using my Roku device with their music streaming app, but the problem with Roku is that they cut off several seconds at the beginning of every song (grrrr).The Wiim Pro does exactly what I needed it to do. It streams 24 bit 192kHz playback and offers true gapless streaming. I opted for the Pro version instead of the Pro Plus version because I use the optical out connection on the Wiim. Choosing this output uses the DAC on my Onkyo, which is a TI Burr-Brown. The sound quality is absolutely phenomenal. If I had chosen the RCA jacks as my output to my receiver, it would of used the DAC in the Wiim.The setup was easy and straight forward using the Wiim Home app. It walks you through the entire setup process. For me it’s just connecting the USB-C power cable and TOSLINK fiber optic cable. That’s it. If you need to, it would be easy to connect a CD player or turntable to either the RCA inputs or the digital (fiber) input on the Wiim. You can use the hard wired network connection or Wi-Fi (I chose the Wi-Fi connection). You could also use the 12V trigger output if your amplifier has a trigger input. Since with either the Wiim Pro or Pro Plus you will need to use the app to interface to your NAS or streaming service, I didn’t really think it was worth the extra money to get the Pro Plus which comes with the remote control (and a better DAC).The app itself looks and works great. It’s easy to see your NAS music and add songs to your queue or play whole albums. You can also set favorites. On the playback page, it also shows you the quality of the file being played back, which is a nice feature. Navigation is easy and intuitive, and I set up a tablet to serve as my Wiim player interface. It’s a good size, easy to read and frees up my phone for phone stuff. That’s one of the biggest benefits to these players, the versatility they offer for controlling them. If you like a different app to stream music with, no problem, you don’t have to use the Wiim app. In addition to NAS streaming, you also have the benefit of having all your streaming services on the infrastructure. Pretty much any streaming app you like to use is already in there. This is hands down one of the best purchases I’ve made in a while, and I finally get to enjoy high quality music through my Onkyo’s DAC while enjoying gapless playback!
SS –
Sounds Fantastic
I was looking for a high-fidelity streamer that was not too expensive and did not need a separate DAC. Based on many reviews, I decided on this one. It has not disappointed me. Iâm using it with a vintage setup, and it has really improved my systemâs functionality. Using Amazon Music, which streams at a high bitrate, it sounds as good as a CD and better than other streamers I have heard at over twice the price. I strongly recommend this streamer. The app is very easy to use, the connection has been stable, and the sound is great. Itâs a great value.
detlive –
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 REVIEWGot 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!
Pieeredas –
Good
jonb –
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
Pawel –
Bardzo dobry streamer. JakoÅÄ dźwiÄku Åwietna, ÅatwoÅÄ instalacji i kompaktowe gabaryty to dodatkowy plus. NajwiÄkszym zaskoczeniem jednak jest dedykowana aplikacja, która dziaÅa perfekcyjnie i bardzo uprzyjemnia korzystanie ze sprzÄtu. Pilot również jest ok, można przypisaÄ kilka przycisków do np. ulubionych stacji radiowych. Polecam niezdecydowanym ð
Christopher –
I was looking for a Network streamer and did a bit of research on the internet and Youtube. After comparing the risk reward of each streamer, I finally bought one Wiim Pro Plus streamer.The initial sound from the Wiim Pro Plus connected to my Muzishare X7 integrated amp via a pair of Van Den Hul (The First) interconnect played through a pair of 92db Focal JMLab speakers was definitely better sounding than streaming via a Bluetooth receiver.Initially, even while I was streaming hi-res audio via Tidal, it sounded slightly flat and the sound stage felt a little compressed at the start.However, after watching a YouTube video on Best EQ settings by the cheapaudioman, I punch in the same setting he suggested and make some minor tweaks, and immediately the sound stage opened up, and the bass felt fuller.Now, I’m truly enjoying music that is streaming through the Wiim Pro Plus, playing Tidal via the Wiim home app.Be sure to fit this streamer with the best quality audio you can find, and it will definitely shine, it will not disappoint you.This is a highly recommended streamer at this price point for sure.
Jeffazon –
Pretty amazing in its own right, but ESPECIALLY amazing given the price point – the sound quality of this player is top-notch. I have an older Yamaha network player that I compared to the WiiM (switching inputs while both played the same song), and the WiiM was the winner hands-down. The WiiM has very smooth highs (never harsh), great, warm, rich presence on the midtones, and full, deep but never booming bass. The Yamaha, by comparison, was harsh and shrill on the highs, a bit hollow, and a little shallow and tinny. The WiiM also has a noticeably wider and more detailed sound stage, and I could pick out the individual instruments and their location in the soundfield, whereas the Yamaha was much more flat and one-dimensional. Initially, I did notice an odd lack of pace on the WiiM â it felt like songs were being played lazily and electronica didn’t have much on-tempo snap to it. But either that’s improved over time or Iâve gotten used to it, because I donât notice that anymore. Another GREAT feature are the controls on the front of the unit itself. I initially thought they would be redundant given that one can control the unit with both the app AND the included remote, but I actually use the front controls all the time â if I have to leave the room for a second, all I have to do is reach up and press the play button and the music pauses â way easier and faster than having to unlock my phone, open the app and press pause. So 5 stars for the player itself⦠but the app only gets 4 stars. It is mostly good, but two things consistently annoy me. The first is that it doesnât have resume / memory of the last song/source played. I use the WiiM to play music stored on my NAS, and when I start listening to music again after its gone into standby mode, it doesnât pick up where it left off â the Device tab is empty. I know that this resume type of feature is possible, because my DTS PlayFi devices do this. The other chronically annoying thing is that whenever I start the app after the unitâs been in standby, it opens on the Device tab by defaultâ¦but because there’s no resume, thereâs no music to control, and without music to control, you canât actually DO a single thing on that Device tab. So then you always have to press on the Browse tab to select a music source again. Well, why make me go through the extra steps and why not just open in the Browse tab to begin with? I know itâs a really minor nit to pick â big deal, I have to change tabs â but itâs annoying when it happens every time and the solution is simplicity itself: have it open in Browse instead of Device. At any rate, as I said, a small nit, but it doesnât diminish my enjoyment of the sound quality of the player itself and hopefully this issue will get fixed with an app update. In summary, 5 stars, a fantastic sounding player, and if youâre waffling at all about getting one, I think this is one of the best musical bargains going today.