Price: $99.00 - $89.00
(as of Apr 25, 2025 03:28:30 UTC – Details)
From the brand
We’re committed to offering you high-quality, feature-rich, and affordable audio and smart home products. With our innovative voice user interface, audio streaming technology, a wide selection of music services, patented smart home solutions, feature updates, and more, we hope to bring you products that will enhance your life.
Turn Your Audio Smart
WiiM Mini
WiiM Pro
WiiM Pro Plus
WiiM Ultra
WiiM Amp
WiiM Amp Pro
WiiM Vibelink Amp
WiiM Wake-up Light
A10 MKII WiiM Edition Speaker
C10 MKII WiiM Edition Speaker
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, 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.
Customers say
Customers find the audio streamer works well with AirPlay and appreciate its sound quality, with one customer noting its larger and deeper soundstage. The device is easy to set up and use, with a straightforward app interface, and customers consider it an excellent entry-level streamer that offers good value for money. The audio streaming capabilities and connectivity receive mixed reviews, with some customers praising its performance while others report connection issues.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
C. Huang –
Probably best, cheapest Amazon Music HD/HUD solution.
If you use SPDIF instead of internal Dac, this little device would let you forget about the expensive BlueSound Node, the troublesome and unstable raspberry pi runs on any OS. This is simply the easiest and best solution by far. The downside would be that it uses it’s own app to log into all the music services. You won’t be able to browse through the native APP UI from spotify, tidal, qobuz or even amazon music.I haven’t tried gapless so I can’t put down “it just works” stamp yet! However, hi-res does work as expected. There are some glitches and bugs from Amazon Music though. When comparing to Qobuz, it simply just works as bit perfect. On the Amazon Music HD/UHD I believed it’s probably Amazon’s fault here. There will be constrain on bitrate and sampling rate if you output from TV because it’s running mostly Android OS (ye! I am looking at you Amazon FireTV 4k Stick). You will only get 48k. However, on the Wiim mini is another story. It’s better to show 24bit, but sometimes it’s not bit perfect. it doesn’t always shows properly up to 192k.Due to the inconsistency of Amazon music. Depends on your Dac, your streamer box (a computer, an iphone, tv, or wiim mini) they all behave differently. I can’t grasp which one is the “best” solution or claim to be bit perfect here. But Amazon music seems to output hi-res music for sure. Amazon still need to work on their device compatibility issues though.For qobuz, it works like a breeze. Always accurate, and always works! I’ve had raspberry pi ran through LMS, volumio, audirvana, and roon before. If you want me to choose what’s the best solution for sound quality and simplicity, I would choose wiim mini.Although you don’t have a roon or audirvana as centralized server. You can’t “stream” music to every devices from a home server. You will lose “screen display” feature on your computer or tv. However, you will not bump into audirvana can’t switch playback devices or roon constantly having server down issues you need to restart the server. Best of all, you don’t need to deal with LMS or volumio just another update that something “doesn’t work” again.For the sound quality, I compare to Qobuz, it is indeed a close match. To be easy to use and bit perfect, Qobuz is obviously the best choice. Amazon music comes in second with this wiim mini.Best of all was the Alexa integration. It’s now possible to tell Alexa to play music, and on wiim mini side, it starts to play bit perfect hi-res music. That’s simply the missing piece from the echo eco system that Amazon did not have on their own products unless you’ve gone for Echo Studio. Amazon really need to do some catch up.It will sound better than you use Amazon FireTV 4k Sticks plug into the AVR before TV. Due to “compatibility” issues, versions of FireTV OS, and FireTV hardware. Not all FireTV works right out of box. In addition, not all AVR works with FireTV stick either. So I am grateful that Wiim Mini simply skips that whole route all together.The weak link would be spotify connect (not very sure if spotify connect is ever going to support bit perfect when spotify finally release hi res audio). Tidal works okay but obviously your DAC needs to decode MQA because wiim mini can’t do that from internal DAC. Best experiences comes from Qobuz and Amazon Music HD/UHD. Bluetooth was alright. When you can stream through WIFI, why bother with Bluetooth?However, the streaming service is very limited. It won’t support even something like Pandora just yet! You really need to use Airplay2 to playback those type of music services.
Heather Mills –
Pretty impressive functionality, sound quality, and value.
I really liked the idea of the Chromecast Audio but was always frustrated with its lack of support for Hi-Res Amazon Music playback and what I felt was relatively poor sound quality via the Toslink output. Looking to replace it, I struggled to find something suitable. I wanted a device with digital audio output(s) for use with my external DAC, Amazon Music HD/UHD compatibility at full resolution, and the ability to play local files stored on my NAS. Amazon’s Echo Link came close but lacked high-res audio support over its Toslink output making it a no-go. The Bluesound node had everything I wanted but came with a price tag that made me pause to scour for any other possible alternatives. I then remembered a device that I had seen advertised by a value oriented Hi-Fi Youtuber: The Wiim Mini.After taking a look at the Wiim, I found out that it checked most of my boxes and though it definitely worth a listen given the affordable cost. I also noticed that it ran on 5V DC power, thus allowing me to power it with an extra iFi iPower 2 power supply I had laying around. I also had a spare Pangea Premier SE Toslink cable to connect it to my DAC (a Denafrips Ares II). I was immediately struck by the audio quality of the combination on my system.I find the Wiim Home app reasonably easy to use, the settings fairly intuitive, and the pace of updates makes quite clear that Wiim is listening to and addressing its customers’ issues. I’ve encountered a couple of bugs with pausing tracks, but those have largely been addressed. I really like that after the app updates, I’m greeted with a brief description of changes / fixes applied. That along with the pace of updates inspires a pretty high degree of confidence in Wiim’s support. I also love the ability to manually connect to an online stream and save it as a preset. I use this feature to listen to the BBC World Service’s higher bitrate AAC stream. Playback of high-res files from my NAS is also a snap.All in all, I really love the Wiim Mini’s awesome functionality, great sound quality, via Toslink, and the idea that even with the upgraded power supply and Toslink cable, it still came in under half the price of the Bluesound Node. I rarely take the time to write a review, but this thing is absolutely worth it to do so along with its great price. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone looking for a great sounding & inexpensive streamer.Pros:* Sounds wonderful via the Toslink output and an external DAC* Full-size Toslink fully supports 24 bit / 192 kHz output.* Most affordable streamer to support Amazon Music HD/UHD.* Utilizes 5V DC power making it compatible with iFi iPower & linear power supplies for a great upgrade* Supports a wealth of playback & streaming service options* Looks to be adding support for casting Amazon HD/UHD audio from the Amazon Music app (yea!)Cons:* A few minor bugs in the Wiim Home app (pause/play mainly).* Have found myself looking for and not finding a simple stop playback (square) option.
Belgiandude –
Price quality ratio a very good device. I bought it during black friday, was hesitating if I needed this. But after that I Connected this with my old Marantz stereo I was able to stream Spotify, qobuz, digital Radio stations using my phone as a remote. The app works intuitively well. Also nice there is an equilizer. For 80-90⬠I made my Marantz a complete music streaming device. No regrets of the buy
ruenalf –
Nella botte piccola sta il vino buono?A giudicare dai 40 grammi del Wiim Mini, si direbbe proprio di sì.Un minuscolo concentrato di tecnologia. Wi-Fi, Airplay 2 o Bluetooth 5.0. Compatibilità con gli assistenti vocali Amazon Alexa e Apple Siri, funzionalità multiroom.Riproduce contenuti audio lossless ad alta risoluzione da Spotify, Amazon Music, TIDAL, Deezer, Qobuz e altro. Supporta fino a 192 kHz, uscita audio a 24 bit, paragonabile alle registrazioni degli artisti in studio. Il DAC stereo TI PCM5151 integrato fornisce un’uscita audio analogica di alta qualità . Possibilità di equalizzazione – grafica e parametrica(!) – da app.E’ ben costruito. Plastica, certo, ma di buona qualità e perfettamente assemblata. Di aspetto gradevole, la parte superiore lucida con i pochi, essenziali tasti fisici touch.Aggiungiamo la facilità di configurazione attraverso l’eccellente, completa – e reattiva – app dedicata: appena fatto l’unboxing il dispositivo è operativo in una manciata di minuti.Certo, in commercio esistono prodotti che annichiliscono le prestazioni di questo lillipuziano protagonista della scena degli streamer musicali, ma il prezzo da pagare è spesso proibitivo.A un costo che si aggira intorno ai 90 euro, è difficile trovare qualcosa di meglio.
Jesús GarcÃa –
Funciona de Maravilla, puedes poner tu música en streaming ya sea Spotify, Amazon Music ,Tidal y olvÃdate se tener que estar cerca del dispositivo Bluetooth, con este aparato puedes estar en cualquier lugar dentro de casa y escuchar música.
Marc –
Perfect Spotify Streamer for my amplifier with optical input. Installed in 5 minuten, all cables included. Great 192kHz 24bit audio quality.
Ch. Sébastien –
Fonctionne parfaitement bien.Avec Apple Music, on ne peut pas l’utiliser via l’application WiiM, mais en Airplay 2 ca fonctionne bien depuis l’application Apple Music. (sur iPhone)La qualité en max en Airplay2 est du 16bits 44K mais 256kb. En fonction de l’installation HiFi derrière cela peut suffire.L’appli est très bien faite, on peut voir la qualité diffusé, un équaliser très précis, … bref rapport qualité prix imbattable.