

🎧 Elevate your home audio game with pro-level streaming and voice control!
The WiiM Pro AirPlay 2 Receiver is a compact, high-performance WiFi streamer that upgrades any stereo system with AirPlay 2 and Google Cast capabilities. It supports gapless Hi-Res audio streaming up to 24-bit/192kHz, works seamlessly with Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant, and enables multiroom synchronized playback across various smart speakers. Perfect for audiophiles and smart home enthusiasts seeking premium sound and effortless control.












| ASIN | B0BJDY6D1W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,704 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Country of origin | China |
| Item model number | ASR002 |
| Manufacturer | Linkplay Technology Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 13.97 x 4.06 cm; 328.85 g |
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 👌
A**N
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.
J**H
Am not a fan of any Chineese-made product, as their quality is commonly lacking. Nevertheless, after all the rave reviews about Wiim, decided to take the plunge and buy the Wiim Pro. In retrospect, I wish that I purchased the Pro+ in order to get the AKM 4493-based DAC, but (despite this) the Pro is simply awesome! Have had zero issues with the Pro's build quality, app, or operation. Setup was a breeze. Sound quality is perfect. I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the built-in equalizer as the (thankfully bypassable) bass and treble adjustments on my simple integrated amp are not even close to properly sculpting the sound. I also love that (a) the app is so well conceived and executed, and FLAWLESSLY does everything that I ask of it, and (b) that AirPlay always works perfectly and is crystal clear. The Pro is worth every penny of its asking price and has become one of my all-time favorite audio products. You're gonna love it!
頑**ン
Amazon musicのハイレゾ音源を自分のシステムへ、トランスポートとして導入するために購入。 電源部分は付属品から以下に変更 Silent Power iPower II (常時 5V DC 出力、3枚目写真) ↓ DC 5.5/2.1mm ↓ 同梱のDC→USB-C 変換アダプタ ↓ WiiM Pro 下流は WiiM Pro ↓ 同軸ケーブル(ベルデン1506A) ↓ DAC(マランツSA-11S3 ) ↓ プリメインアンプ(マランツPM-11S3) ↓ スピーカー(PL300) 10年以上前の古めかしいシステムに組み込んだが、十二分に心地よい音を鳴らしてくれました。 ひとつ気になるのは、今回Bluetooth経由の回避を目的とした音の改善と、Amazon musicの便利さ、Ultra HDの活用にあったのだが、専用アプリwiim home経由のAmazon musicの操作性だけは今ひとつ。選曲からの立ち上がりが遅すぎる問題は2026年正月時点でも解消されていない。 音源としてソニーのHAP-Z1ESもそのまま併用します。聴き比べて行きたいので。 それでも音には満足なので星5。
P**P
Tolles Gerät. Ich war auf der Suche nach einem Netzwerk streamer um meinen alten Verstärker, der Probleme mit Chromecast hatte und sich bei der Spotify Wiedergabe immer wieder aufgehängt hatte, auf den neuesten Stand zu bringen. Ich wollte jedoch keine mehreren Tausend Euro ausgeben und habe etwas für bis zu 200€ gesucht und mit dem WiiM Pro gefunden. Die Einrichtung war sehr einfach: Verkabeln, anschließen an den Verstärker, app runterladen und Konfig Assistent abschließen. Alles in allem keine 10 Minuten (inkl. Update für das Gerät installieren) die Ersten Tests mit Spotify direkt und SoundCloud über Chromecast laufen super. Kein langes Warten bis die Verbindung hergestellt wird und die Wiedergabe "hoffentlich" beginnt. Die Tonqualität passt und ich kann nun entspannt wieder Musik über die gute Anlage anhören.
D**Z
Si buscas un producto para conectar tu tele a unas bocinas con la mejor calidad de audio, este es sin duda el producto que necesitas. No tiene HDMI pero lo puedes conectar por optical y no tiene ningún tipo de lag. También la calidad de música en Spotify o Apple Music es muy supremo. No tiene un control pero puedes usar la app para controlarlo
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