The WiiM Mini is a versatile and high-quality audio streamer that supports AirPlay 2 and DLNA. It offers lossless audio streaming, multi-room audio, and various connectivity options. The user-friendly app allows for easy setup and control, while the premium Hi-Fi DAC and 10-band graphic EQ ensure an exceptional listening experience. The device also features gapless playback and a music alarm function.
Specs
Music output: Up to 192 kHz, 24-bit
Music input: Up to 192 kHz, 24-bit
Audio Output/Input: 1 X 3.5mm Analog Aux output, 1 x Digital Optical (SPDIF) output/1 x 3.5mm Analog Aux input
Bluetooth: 5.0
Pros
Seamless integration with AirPlay 2
Supports lossless audio streaming
Multi-room audio for an immersive experience
Easy setup and control
Cons
Limited native support for Amazon Music
Does not transmit the Aux-in audio to AirPlay 2 or Echo devices
Not compatible with Sonos speakers for grouping in the Sonos app
Description:
WiiM Mini Make your audio smart Turn any audio gear smart WiiM Mini is the ultimate music streamer with AirPlay 2, DLNA, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, lossless audio, Alexa, and multiroom audio. It 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 or Siri.
AirPlay 2 Receiver and DLNA Support WiiM Mini 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 Mini is an easy and affordable way to connect your Apple devices to your favorite audio equipment at home.
Stream lossless audio wirelessly without audio cut With built-in 2.4G and 5G WiFi, you can wirelessly stream up to 24-bit, 192 kHz lossless audio with bit-perfect output from the world’s most popular music services, online radio stations, or your own content from your phone, PC, or NAS server. The working range is the same as your WiFi signal coverage, typically around 300 feet (100 meters), in contrast to the working range of a typical BT receiver, about 30 feet (10 meters).