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The speaker calibrates itself to the acoustics of your room and can be used as part of a 5.1 surround sound setup.
The WiiM Sound very much looks like a competitor to the Sonos Era 100, and features a similar speaker setup, packing in two ...
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What Hi-Fi? on MSNThe all-new Amp Ultra is exactly the WiiM product we wanted nextIts new Amp Ultra is a streaming amplifier that, by name at least, combines the talents of its Ultra streamer with those of ...
Wiim is on a tear right now. Alongside the reveal of its first wireless speaker, the Wiim Sound, and its new Amp Ultra, the wireless audio company has announced its first wireless subwoofer, the Wiim ...
The Wiim Amp Pro will include Wiim’s new Voice Remote 2, which debuted earlier in 2025. The Apple Sir remote clone, with its all aluminum construtcion is the perfect complement to the Amp Ultra and ...
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What Hi-Fi? on MSNWatch out, Apple! WiiM is launching a HomePod lookalike and another surprising product ‘first’WiiM has taken the affordable audio world by storm in recent years with its high-value streamers and amplifiers, the most compelling of which so far have been the Pro Plus and Ultra streamers. The ...
WiiM has launched its new Sound smart speaker, packing high-res audio, room calibration, and built-in Alexa—features that challenge Apple's HomePod at a lower price point.
WiiM Amp Ultra merges the brains of the Ultra and the brawn of the Amp Pro—now with a touchscreen and HDMI ARC for your living room rebellion. Price and Q4 2025 release date still under wraps.
The California-based company just released its first smart speaker and wireless subwoofer, along with its most advanced ...
WiiM's Sound speaker follows the company's range of budget streaming devices and includes voice assistant compatibility.
First came the WiiM AMP. Then the AMP Pro. Today brings news of the AMP Ultra. The most visually obvious addition is a 3.5″ ...
Similar to how Steve Jobs revealed the original MacBook Air in 2008, 8BitDo is teasing new hardware launching on May 16th with an image of a thin device being removed from a paper office envelope.
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