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product_id: 545863614
title: "Pro Plus AirPlay 2 Receiver, Google Cast Audio, Multiroom Streamer with Premium AKM DAC, Voice Remote, Works with Alexa/Siri/Google, Stream Hi-Res Audio from Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal and More"
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# Multiroom Wi-Fi & Ethernet Streaming 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res Audio Voice Remote w/ Alexa, Siri & Google Pro Plus AirPlay 2 Receiver, Google Cast Audio, Multiroom Streamer with Premium AKM DAC, Voice Remote, Works with Alexa/Siri/Google, Stream Hi-Res Audio from Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal and More

**Brand:** wiim
**Price:** € 434.23
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your soundscape—stream smarter, listen richer, and never miss a beat!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pro Plus AirPlay 2 Receiver, Google Cast Audio, Multiroom Streamer with Premium AKM DAC, Voice Remote, Works with Alexa/Siri/Google, Stream Hi-Res Audio from Spotify, Amazon Music, Tidal and More by wiim
- **How much does it cost?** € 434.23 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- wiim enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wiim brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Universal Voice Control:** Control your music hands-free with built-in Alexa voice remote and compatibility with Siri and Google Assistant—no extra devices needed.
- • **Plug & Play with Legacy Gear:** Easily integrate turntables, CD players, and analog sources via RCA or SPDIF inputs to modernize your vintage audio setup.
- • **Seamless Multiroom Streaming:** Effortlessly sync music across multiple rooms with AirPlay 2, Google Cast, and Alexa-compatible devices for whole-home audio bliss.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Sound Quality:** Premium AKM DAC delivers crystal-clear, bit-perfect 24-bit/192kHz audio for an immersive listening experience.
- • **Direct Streaming from Top Services:** Stream high-res playlists from Spotify, TIDAL, Amazon Music, and more with native app support and superior wireless range.

## Overview

The WiiM Pro Plus is a cutting-edge AirPlay 2 and Google Cast audio receiver featuring a premium AKM DAC for high-resolution 24-bit/192kHz streaming. It supports multiroom playback across various smart speakers and offers seamless voice control via Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant. Designed for audiophiles and vintage audio lovers alike, it integrates analog and digital inputs, enabling effortless streaming from Spotify, TIDAL, Amazon Music, and more, transforming any stereo system into a modern, high-fidelity wireless hub.

## Description

Product description Turn any audio gear smart WiiM Pro Plus is an audiophile-grade music streamer with AirPlay 2, Google Cast, DLNA, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, Alexa Cast and multiroom audio. WiiM Pro Plus turns your existing stereo system into smart, so you can play all your favorite music from your music service App, the WiiM App, or your voice using Alexa, Google Voice, or Siri all in the highest possible sound fidelity. AirPlay 2 Receiver WiiM Pro Plus 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 Pro Plus is an easy and affordable way to connect your Apple devices to your favorite audio equipment at home. PLEASE NOTE: It's a receiver only device, can't transmit AirPlay 2. Google Cast Audio WiiM Pro Plus lets you stream music, TV audio, radio station, podcast and local content from any Google Cast-enabled apps to one or multiple audio devices at the same time. All music in one App It's more convenient than ever to control your music and device in one place. With the WiiM Home app, easily browse all your favorite music without jumping to other music apps. desertcart Music, iHeartRadio, TIDAL, TuneIn, Napster, Deezer, and Qobuz are all integrated into the WiiM Home app. You can also control the device EQ, set music alarms, and create personalized routines using the WiiM Home app. Agnostic Multiroom Audio Easily build your multiroom sound system with HomePod, Google Home, Alexa devices or multiple WiiM devices and play to multiple audio devices all at the same time. WiiM Pro Plus supports the multiroom from various audio source inputs, including WiFi, BT, or Aux/SPDIF input. Making it versatile with almost every music listening option. Works with Voice Ask Alexa, Siri or Google Voice to control your WiiM Pro Plus to play music, listen to news, or your favorite podcast with voice assistants in your phone, HomePod, Echo or Google Home devices.Automate WiiM Pro Plus with other smart home devices by creating routines in the Alexa App, Apple Home or Google Home App. Spotify Connect and TIDAL Connect Use your Spotify or TIDAL app as your remote control for WiiM Pro Plus and stream directly from these services. WiiM Pro provides higher audio quality and longer operational work range longer than traditional Bluetooth or AirPlay 2 receivers and frees your mobile device for other tasks. Spotify works for both Spotify Free and Premium users. TIDAL works for both HiFi and Master Quality. WiiM Voice Remote Upgrade your listening experience with the WiiM voice remote, which allows using the remote with your voice to search and control via Alexa (No extra Alexa built-in device needed), while also enjoying a super easy setup through the WiiM Home App to pair with any WiiM Mini or WiiM Pro Plus. Use the remote to control music playback, volume, mute audio, and launch your presets with one button. Note: To use the Voice Remote with your WiiM Pro Plus, you'll first need to pair it via the WiiM Home app. Gapless playback Precise gapless playback is essential to your listening experience. With precise gapless playback, playback timing is guaranteed to be identical to the source. WiiM Pro Plus uses two decoders to remove extra samples at the beginning and end of each file and combines them. This works for all the supported music services and music on your phone or local network. Hi-Res Sound Shaped by You Personalize your audio with advanced room correction and customizable EQ settings tailored to your space. Choose from 26 EQ presets or fine-tune with 10-band graphic and parametric EQ options to meet your specific listening needs. Premium AKM HiFi DAC The WiiM Pro Plus features the latest generation AKM 4493SEQ DAC. This high-precision, low-jitter DAC supports audio up to 768 kHz/32-bit, boasting an impressive 120 dB (A-wt) SNR and -110dB THD+N (1 kHz). It's the perfect choice for Hi-Res audio streaming, satisfying even the most discerning music enthusiasts with its superior audio quality.

Review: This Little Box Made Music a Bigger Part of Our Life Again - I have an external hard drive with all my CDs recorded to it — over 11,000 songs — and while it was great to get the discs off the shelves, actually accessing the music was never as easy as I wanted. The WiiM Pro Plus completely changed that. Now I can get to my entire collection instantly, wirelessly, and without digging through anything. Honestly, it’s easier than when the CDs were on shelves in a different room than the system. We also have a multi‑room setup with a speaker selector box feeding speakers in the kitchen, living room, dining room, and on our deck. That system hasn’t gotten much use in the past few years, but the WiiM has brought the whole thing back to life. It’s made it so simple to play high‑quality music throughout the house that we’re using it all the time now. It’s genuinely enhanced our daily life to have great sound available whenever we want it. Setup wasn’t hard, but I did use AI to walk me through it. The first AI app I tried sent me down some unhelpful rabbit holes, but switching to a different one (Gemini) got me on track. A couple of tips to save you time: 1. Make sure everything is on the same network. Your computer, the device running the WiiM app, and the WiiM unit itself all need to be connected to the same network. I have a mesh system and a separate wireless router offering different networks, so it was easy to accidentally connect things to different ones. Once everything was on the same network, things went much smoother. 2. Don’t try to connect directly to your external hard drive or wherever your recorded music is. The first AI had me do that, and while it technically worked, the interface was awful. Gemini suggested using an app called Serviio, and that made a huge difference. With Serviio, the interface became clean, organized, and easy to navigate. Once I had that set up, I was able to use desertcart Music through the WiiM app, and I also connected it to Alexa so I can control playback by voice. I added my Spotify account too. I’m not sure why some reviewers say Spotify doesn’t work — you just open Spotify and tell it to play through the WiiM by playing a song and selecting the WiiM device at the bottom of the screen. Works great and seems pretty straightforward to me, but maybe some people don’t like that method. I haven't tried all the other built-in apps but the ones I have tried have been easy to use and sound great. There are a couple of small quirks. For example, if your phone has been off for a while, the WiiM app sometimes gets stuck showing a song that already played. But the music keeps going, and it only takes a second to “wake” the app so it shows the current track. The important part: the sound quality is excellent. The DAC in this thing is no joke. It feels great to finally access all my old CDs so easily and hear them sound this good. A lot of them are not available on Spotify or desertcart and it's great to have access to them so easily again! I’m giving the WiiM Pro Plus 5 stars, and I’m already thinking about buying another one for my family room system.
Review: Amazing streamer - how I hooked up a turntable in a multiroom setup with two WiiM Pros - I love the WiiM Pro. Until I got the WiiM, I was sitting on the sidelines with streaming, other than having a Spotify account for playing music in the car or on my iPhone when I'm on the go. It seemed too complicated and expensive to me to buy any complicated streaming hardware for my home system. This year I decided to look again at the home streaming options to see if I should get onboard. I read about the WiiM Pro and decided to try it. I'm glad I did. When combined with a high-rez music streaming service, it's amazing how good streaming music can sound, and the cost barrier to entry is now incredibly low with the WiiM Mini and Pro. Assuming you already have some kind of music system, that's all you need (along with a streaming service). I got the Pro over the Mini because of the extra inputs and outputs, and especially the wired Ethernet cable option. I don't have a whole lot to add to other reviews, but in my review I want to explain how I hooked up my turntable to one WiiM Pro so I could broadcast that signal to my other WiiM Pro in a different room using WiiM's multiroom functionality. I have a ton of old records that aren't on any streaming service and I thought it would be nice to be able to listen to them in different rooms, since I only have one turntable. Buying two WiiMs made this possible! I connect my turntable to a vintage stereo preamp with a phono stage in the conventional way through the preamp's phono inputs. My preamp has "tape out" output jacks and I run a stereo RCA interconnect cable from the preamp "tape out" into the WiiM Pro's "line in" RCA inputs. The setup would be similar if you have an integrated amplifier (preamplifier + amplifier combined in one component) or a receiver. For that WiiM Pro, in the WiiM Home app, set the "audio input source" to "Line in". (Remember to set it back to WiFi or Ethernet when want to switch back to streaming from a music service). Play a record, and on your preamp set the "source" to phono. If your preamp has "tape out" outputs like mine (it might also be called something like "record out") then the preamp will send the music signal into the WiiM. You want to use the preamp's "tape out" outputs and not the "line out" outputs that you would send into an amplifier. This is because the "tape out" occurs after the phono equalization stage in the circuit, but before any volume, tone or balance controls; it's basically the pure unprocessed music signal. Next, in the WiiM Home app, follow the instructions in the online manual to configure multiroom audio. The included paper manual in my box was very basic and didn't explain this. As of my writing this review (Feb 2023) the way to do this is in the WiiM Home app (iOS) is to first make sure you have both WiiM's already setup. Next, start with the WiiM that's connected to your turntable. In the "device" setup area, you should see both your WiiMs. Tap the WiiM that's connected to your turntable to select it then press the nearby "link" icon (looks like two connected chain links) for that WiiM. This open a little chooser where you can see the other connected WiiM's in your network. Press the checkmark next to the other WiiM(s) that you want to play the same signal being broadcast from the first WiiM. Now go listen to your music. A few more notes and details: * With a setup like this you can plug any source, not just a turntable, into a WiiM (via a preamp or possibly directly) and play it on your other WiiM. For example, a CD player. FM tuner. Cassettes. Your beloved 8-track tapes. R2R tapes. Maybe a 78 rpm turntable? * In my configuration, playing a record, sending the signal through a ADC, into the first WiiM, streaming it over AirPlay 2 (I think that's how it goes?) into the other WiiM, and then decoding it back through the DAC in the other WiiM (or your own external DAC) is undoubtedly losing resolution compared to playing that same record through an all analog system. But it still sounds pretty darn good. I haven't compared playing a record this way vs playing the same album via a streaming service (like TIDAL, desertcart Music, etc.) but I would guess they are fairly similar in resolution and quality. If that album is in HD (like 24/92 or higher) on the streaming service, the steamed album might beat the vinyl album once it's downsampled over AirPlay. But my old albums are either not on a streaming service or if they are, they are probably in 16/44.1 or lower so it may be a wash. * One benefit of multi-room audio is to be able to play the same song in multiple systems and be able to go room to room and hear the same song seamlessly. With my configuration, I wasn't able to play the record in my main system (turntable -> preamp -> amp -> speakers), while also broadcasting it to the other WiiM, without unacceptable latency. The downstream WiiM was around 1 second behind my analog system. If you think about it, the main system is playing the signal instantaneously while the other WiiM is getting a slightly delayed broadcast. So I'm not criticizing WiiM for this, there is nothing they can do about it. By contrast, if you use both WiiM's to stream music as receivers, they are able to stay in sync because both WiiM's can "work together" to sync the music, but not when one of the two systems it not even playing through the WiiM. If the systems are close enough that you can hear the speakers from both systems at the same time, then it will be unlistenable because of the delay. But if they are far apart then you might be OK. * Earlier in this review I wrote that I am outputting my stereo preamp directly into the WiiM. Later, I placed an external analog-to-digital converter (ADC, not to be confused with a DAC which does the reverse) between the preamp and the WiiM. I ran an interconnect from the preamp "tape out" into the ADC, then connect the ADC from its digital SPDIF (optical) output into the WiiM's SPDIF input, and in the WiiM Home app, I changed the "audio input source" to SPDIF. This is purely optional but I'm putting it out there as an option for anyone who has a ADC. * I haven't done any critical listening to see if my external ADC is better than the WiiM's own internal ADC but If I get around to that, I may update my review. My ADC is a cheap Hdiwousp $17 device I got on desertcart.com which claims to convert to digital up to 96 kHz. I can't confirm that. * Finally, I left this out of my review above, but before I got the WiiM, I bought a Bluesound Node. I regret that. The WiiM is just as good. The only advantage the Node has is the HDMI input and subwoofer output which personally I'm not using. Maybe the Node app is better. The DAC in the Node might be better but I have an external DAC anyway. But you pay $450 more for the Node. I am selling my used Node on an online auction site now.

## Features

- Experience Seamless Streaming with AirPlay 2 and Google Cast - Your stereo system is about to get a major upgrade. With WiiM Pro Plus, you can transform your stereo into AirPlay 2 enabled speakers, streaming your favorite music from iOS and Mac devices or TV audio from Apple TV. Easily connect your Apple devices to your preferred audio devices. Also, enjoy Google Cast streaming music, TV audio, podcasts, and more from hundreds of Google Cast-enabled apps to multiple audio devices simultaneously.
- High-Resolution Audio, Gapless Playback - WiiM Pro Plus allows you to wirelessly stream up to 24-bit/192 kHz music on both digital and analog outputs. Enjoy music without interruptions and experience bit-perfect output via its digital optical or Coax output. While not all music services offer 24-bit/192 kHz content, desertcart Music Ultra HD, Qobuz, and your own music library can support this high-res output. TIDAL Connect users can enjoy TIDAL Master with MQA core decoder up to 24-bit/96kHz.
- Stream Directly from Your Favorite Music Apps - Stream music directly from Spotify, TIDAL, or desertcart Music app using Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, or Alexa. This offers superior audio quality and a longer working range compared to traditional Bluetooth or AirPlay 2 receivers, freeing up your mobile device for other tasks. This feature is compatible with Spotify Free/Premium users, TIDAL's HiFi and Master quality (with MQA), and desertcart Prime Music.
- Seamless Multiroom Streaming - With WiiM Pro Plus, enjoy the convenience of streaming music across the entire home using a variety of smart speakers, including AirPlay 2, Google Cast, desertcart Alexa, or a proprietary multiroom function. Create groups with other AirPlay 2, Google Home, or Alexa devices like Echo, HomePod, or even link multiple WiiM devices for synchronized playback on multiple audio devices simultaneously.
- Enhance Your Audio Journey with Voice and Preset Features - Utilize the remote to control your device using voice commands via Alexa, without needing an additional Alexa device. Execute actions such as play, pause, song skipping, volume control, and audio muting with ease. Launch your preset content with a single tap. The WiiM Pro Plus is also compatible with Google and Siri Voice Assistants, allowing you to control your device using voice commands through your phone, HomePod, or Google Home.
- PLEASE NOTE: AirPlay Receiver Only – WiiM Plus can receive AirPlay streams but cannot transmit AirPlay to other AirPlay-enabled speakers or devices.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CC2HWC7N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,125 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 |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, DAC, Amplifier, Mobile phone, Tablet, HomePod, Apple TV, Echo, Google Home |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | USB Type-C, RCA, SPDIF (TOSLINK), COAX, ETHERNET |
| Controller Type | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,215 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | ANATEL: 077462414664 / Modelo: ASR003 |
| Form Factor | Streaming Media Player (Box or Dongle) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 1.6"H |
| Item Weight | 14.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Linkplay Technology Inc. |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 MB |
| Mfr Part Number | ASR003 |
| Model Name | WiiM Pro Plus |
| Model Number | ASR003 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Spotify Connect, Works with Alexa, Google Voice and Siri, AirPlay 2, Google Cast Audio, TIDAL Connect, Qobuz Connect, Roon Ready, NAS, DLNA, Home Media Server |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Spotify Connect, Works with Alexa, Google Voice and Siri, AirPlay 2, Google Cast Audio, TIDAL Connect, Qobuz Connect, Roon Ready, NAS, DLNA, Home Media Server Special Feature Spotify Connect, Works with Alexa, Google Voice and Siri, AirPlay 2, Google Cast Audio, TIDAL Connect, Qobuz Connect, Roon Ready, NAS, DLNA, Home Media Server See more |
| Supported Internet Services | Amazon Music, BBC Radio, Calm Radio, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Napster, Pandora, Qobuz, Radio Paradise, SoundCloud, SoundMachine, TIDAL, TuneIn, vTuner Supported Internet Services Amazon Music, BBC Radio, Calm Radio, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Napster, Pandora, Qobuz, Radio Paradise, SoundCloud, SoundMachine, TIDAL, TuneIn, vTuner See more |
| UPC | 602581806073 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** WiiM
- **Color:** black
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, Ethernet, Wi-Fi
- **Connector Type:** USB Type-C, RCA, SPDIF (TOSLINK), COAX, ETHERNET
- **Controller Type:** Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, App Control
- **Item Weight:** 14.1 Ounces
- **Model Name:** WiiM Pro Plus
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 1.6"H

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What are the differences between this model and the WiiM Mini?**
A: Compared with the Mini, the Pro has more audio input and output ports, such as optical and coaxial output. It also has an Ethernet connection, supports Chromecast audio, a more powerful CPU, and larger memory. You can find the comparison table of Mini and Pro from this link -   https://wiimhome.com/WiiMPro/Overview

**Q: If i plug tv into optical in, and send the optical out to my dac, will the wiimpro pass the tv signal when the unit is off? how can i switch to tv?**
A: The WiiM Pro won't pass the TV video signal, only the audio from its optical port. You can set the auto detection of audio input such that WiiM Pro will be automatically switched to SPDIF input mode (TV mode) whenever there's audio detected from the interface no matter which mode the device is previously at.

**Q: Does this have an auto on function if using the spidf with a tv?**
A: Yes, you can enable the auto-detection option of audio input to using the SPDIF with TV automatically. It'll be available by the end of Dec.

**Q: Does this have bluetooth streaming capability?**
A: Yes, WiiM Pro can be served as the bluetooth receiver and transmitter. If you have multiple WiiM Pros or Minis, you're able to play your bluetooth audio to a group of devices simultaneously.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This Little Box Made Music a Bigger Part of Our Life Again
*by G***G on March 31, 2026*

I have an external hard drive with all my CDs recorded to it — over 11,000 songs — and while it was great to get the discs off the shelves, actually accessing the music was never as easy as I wanted. The WiiM Pro Plus completely changed that. Now I can get to my entire collection instantly, wirelessly, and without digging through anything. Honestly, it’s easier than when the CDs were on shelves in a different room than the system. We also have a multi‑room setup with a speaker selector box feeding speakers in the kitchen, living room, dining room, and on our deck. That system hasn’t gotten much use in the past few years, but the WiiM has brought the whole thing back to life. It’s made it so simple to play high‑quality music throughout the house that we’re using it all the time now. It’s genuinely enhanced our daily life to have great sound available whenever we want it. Setup wasn’t hard, but I did use AI to walk me through it. The first AI app I tried sent me down some unhelpful rabbit holes, but switching to a different one (Gemini) got me on track. A couple of tips to save you time: 1. Make sure everything is on the same network. Your computer, the device running the WiiM app, and the WiiM unit itself all need to be connected to the same network. I have a mesh system and a separate wireless router offering different networks, so it was easy to accidentally connect things to different ones. Once everything was on the same network, things went much smoother. 2. Don’t try to connect directly to your external hard drive or wherever your recorded music is. The first AI had me do that, and while it technically worked, the interface was awful. Gemini suggested using an app called Serviio, and that made a huge difference. With Serviio, the interface became clean, organized, and easy to navigate. Once I had that set up, I was able to use Amazon Music through the WiiM app, and I also connected it to Alexa so I can control playback by voice. I added my Spotify account too. I’m not sure why some reviewers say Spotify doesn’t work — you just open Spotify and tell it to play through the WiiM by playing a song and selecting the WiiM device at the bottom of the screen. Works great and seems pretty straightforward to me, but maybe some people don’t like that method. I haven't tried all the other built-in apps but the ones I have tried have been easy to use and sound great. There are a couple of small quirks. For example, if your phone has been off for a while, the WiiM app sometimes gets stuck showing a song that already played. But the music keeps going, and it only takes a second to “wake” the app so it shows the current track. The important part: the sound quality is excellent. The DAC in this thing is no joke. It feels great to finally access all my old CDs so easily and hear them sound this good. A lot of them are not available on Spotify or Amazon and it's great to have access to them so easily again! I’m giving the WiiM Pro Plus 5 stars, and I’m already thinking about buying another one for my family room system.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing streamer - how I hooked up a turntable in a multiroom setup with two WiiM Pros
*by V***D on February 23, 2023*

I love the WiiM Pro. Until I got the WiiM, I was sitting on the sidelines with streaming, other than having a Spotify account for playing music in the car or on my iPhone when I'm on the go. It seemed too complicated and expensive to me to buy any complicated streaming hardware for my home system. This year I decided to look again at the home streaming options to see if I should get onboard. I read about the WiiM Pro and decided to try it. I'm glad I did. When combined with a high-rez music streaming service, it's amazing how good streaming music can sound, and the cost barrier to entry is now incredibly low with the WiiM Mini and Pro. Assuming you already have some kind of music system, that's all you need (along with a streaming service). I got the Pro over the Mini because of the extra inputs and outputs, and especially the wired Ethernet cable option. I don't have a whole lot to add to other reviews, but in my review I want to explain how I hooked up my turntable to one WiiM Pro so I could broadcast that signal to my other WiiM Pro in a different room using WiiM's multiroom functionality. I have a ton of old records that aren't on any streaming service and I thought it would be nice to be able to listen to them in different rooms, since I only have one turntable. Buying two WiiMs made this possible! I connect my turntable to a vintage stereo preamp with a phono stage in the conventional way through the preamp's phono inputs. My preamp has "tape out" output jacks and I run a stereo RCA interconnect cable from the preamp "tape out" into the WiiM Pro's "line in" RCA inputs. The setup would be similar if you have an integrated amplifier (preamplifier + amplifier combined in one component) or a receiver. For that WiiM Pro, in the WiiM Home app, set the "audio input source" to "Line in". (Remember to set it back to WiFi or Ethernet when want to switch back to streaming from a music service). Play a record, and on your preamp set the "source" to phono. If your preamp has "tape out" outputs like mine (it might also be called something like "record out") then the preamp will send the music signal into the WiiM. You want to use the preamp's "tape out" outputs and not the "line out" outputs that you would send into an amplifier. This is because the "tape out" occurs after the phono equalization stage in the circuit, but before any volume, tone or balance controls; it's basically the pure unprocessed music signal. Next, in the WiiM Home app, follow the instructions in the online manual to configure multiroom audio. The included paper manual in my box was very basic and didn't explain this. As of my writing this review (Feb 2023) the way to do this is in the WiiM Home app (iOS) is to first make sure you have both WiiM's already setup. Next, start with the WiiM that's connected to your turntable. In the "device" setup area, you should see both your WiiMs. Tap the WiiM that's connected to your turntable to select it then press the nearby "link" icon (looks like two connected chain links) for that WiiM. This open a little chooser where you can see the other connected WiiM's in your network. Press the checkmark next to the other WiiM(s) that you want to play the same signal being broadcast from the first WiiM. Now go listen to your music. A few more notes and details: * With a setup like this you can plug any source, not just a turntable, into a WiiM (via a preamp or possibly directly) and play it on your other WiiM. For example, a CD player. FM tuner. Cassettes. Your beloved 8-track tapes. R2R tapes. Maybe a 78 rpm turntable? * In my configuration, playing a record, sending the signal through a ADC, into the first WiiM, streaming it over AirPlay 2 (I think that's how it goes?) into the other WiiM, and then decoding it back through the DAC in the other WiiM (or your own external DAC) is undoubtedly losing resolution compared to playing that same record through an all analog system. But it still sounds pretty darn good. I haven't compared playing a record this way vs playing the same album via a streaming service (like TIDAL, Amazon Music, etc.) but I would guess they are fairly similar in resolution and quality. If that album is in HD (like 24/92 or higher) on the streaming service, the steamed album might beat the vinyl album once it's downsampled over AirPlay. But my old albums are either not on a streaming service or if they are, they are probably in 16/44.1 or lower so it may be a wash. * One benefit of multi-room audio is to be able to play the same song in multiple systems and be able to go room to room and hear the same song seamlessly. With my configuration, I wasn't able to play the record in my main system (turntable -> preamp -> amp -> speakers), while also broadcasting it to the other WiiM, without unacceptable latency. The downstream WiiM was around 1 second behind my analog system. If you think about it, the main system is playing the signal instantaneously while the other WiiM is getting a slightly delayed broadcast. So I'm not criticizing WiiM for this, there is nothing they can do about it. By contrast, if you use both WiiM's to stream music as receivers, they are able to stay in sync because both WiiM's can "work together" to sync the music, but not when one of the two systems it not even playing through the WiiM. If the systems are close enough that you can hear the speakers from both systems at the same time, then it will be unlistenable because of the delay. But if they are far apart then you might be OK. * Earlier in this review I wrote that I am outputting my stereo preamp directly into the WiiM. Later, I placed an external analog-to-digital converter (ADC, not to be confused with a DAC which does the reverse) between the preamp and the WiiM. I ran an interconnect from the preamp "tape out" into the ADC, then connect the ADC from its digital SPDIF (optical) output into the WiiM's SPDIF input, and in the WiiM Home app, I changed the "audio input source" to SPDIF. This is purely optional but I'm putting it out there as an option for anyone who has a ADC. * I haven't done any critical listening to see if my external ADC is better than the WiiM's own internal ADC but If I get around to that, I may update my review. My ADC is a cheap Hdiwousp $17 device I got on Amazon.com which claims to convert to digital up to 96 kHz. I can't confirm that. * Finally, I left this out of my review above, but before I got the WiiM, I bought a Bluesound Node. I regret that. The WiiM is just as good. The only advantage the Node has is the HDMI input and subwoofer output which personally I'm not using. Maybe the Node app is better. The DAC in the Node might be better but I have an external DAC anyway. But you pay $450 more for the Node. I am selling my used Node on an online auction site now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If I could leave a 6-star review, I would
*by G***S on December 23, 2024*

The Wiim Pro Plus is my second Wiim device and they are both among the best audio purchases I've ever made. You simply cannot get more bang for the buck than what you get with these network streamers. Up until this weekend, I used a Wiim Mini. It's a FANTASTIC bargain and really, it's all you need if you can use its optical digital output paired with a decent DAC. I *loathe* streaming music in general and find that fidgeting with computers to play sound is an extremely frustrating affair: apps lock up, systems need to be rebooted, Siri and Alexa play the wrong stuff, songs are just *missing* from albums. For an old, album-oriented guy like me, it's super frustrating that I can't just walk up to the player, insert a disc, and press the "play" button anymore. But I'm an idiot and I sold all of my CDs so... But the Wiim is rock solid. I've never had to reboot it. It works without question with my phone using Tidal Connect and Spotify. It probably does a bunch of other stuff too (NO Apple, surprisingly) that I don't need; for instance, I could probably yank back some of that out-of-print music I have sitting in my personal cloud drive and use a DLNA server here in the house. It sounds *superb* playing lossless audio, but most of all I just don't have to mess with it. Ever. I can't stress how important that is. Wiim makes a quality product. So why the upgrade? I upgraded my amplifier from Yamaha's entry level to one of their flagship models, and it doesn't have a DAC. Therefore, I could have chosen to keep the Wiim Mini and buy one more little box to convert digital signal to analog, or I could just drop less than $200 and get an upgraded streamer and a VERY high quality DAC all-in-one. Plus it has a digital optical input, so I can link my TV through a SPDIF cable, and *boom*. High quality audio for movies. Even though I'm a two channel guy. My new amplifier makes my turntable sound sublime, and the new Wiim Pro Plus handles everything digital. I couldn't be more pleased. If you have a modern amplifier with digital innards, get the Wiim Mini. You don't need more! If you're like me, and you prefer old school audio gear with as few bolt-ons as possible, but you're looking for something you can stream audio through, get the Wiim Pro Plus. You'll be hard pressed to find anything that outperforms it, even at the $700-800 price point. Dollar-for-feature, this thing is bulletproof.

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