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The WiiM Amp Pro is a cutting-edge multiroom streaming amplifier featuring Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, and a premium 24-bit/192kHz DAC. It delivers robust 60W per channel at 8 ohms (120W at 4 ohms) in a compact form factor, supports voice control via Alexa and Google Assistant, and integrates seamlessly with major streaming services. With HDMI ARC and subwoofer outputs, it doubles as a home theater amplifier, all managed through a sleek app or voice remote for a modern, clutter-free audio experience.
















| ASIN | B0DFPJ91ZX |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo or dual mono sound |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,807 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | WiiM |
| Built-In Media | 100~240V AC power cable (1.5m), HDMI cable (1.5m), Quick start guide, WiiM Amp Pro, WiiM Voice Remote |
| Color | Amp Pro Dark Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Passive speakers including floor-standing, architectural, outdoor, or bookshelf speakers, Subwoofer, Mobile phone, Tablet, TV, Turntable, Echo, Google Home |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Passive Speaker Terminal, Ethernet, AC Power, USB, Subwoofer Output |
| Control Method | App, Remote, Touch, Voice |
| Controller Type | Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, App Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (328) |
| Format | WAV, WMA |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.54"D x 2.6"W x 7.48"H |
| Item Weight | 4.59 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Linkplay Technology Inc. |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Spotify Connect, Works with Alexa, Google Voice and Chromecast Audio, TIDAL Connect, NAS, DLNA, Home Media Server |
| Output Power | 60 Watts |
| Supported Internet Services | Amazon Music, Qobuz, Spotify, TIDAL |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2 |
| UPC | 602581806158 |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
E**6
Powerful sound, small footprint
I love WiiM, these guys just do things right. I have two WiiM devices to date and can see myself adding more. I originally started out with a WiiM Pro streaming device. I use this in my office with an Onkyo 900 series receiver, a pair of Martin Logan B10 bookshelf speakers (on stands), and an Elac subwoofer. Recently I started having problems with the Onkyo, which is why I originally bought the WiiM Pro, but it's gotten so bad it won't recognize any input signal for like 10 minutes... really annoying. So I've been on the lookout for a replacement amplifier to use with my Pro. I originally thought the VibeLink would be a good alternative, but even though the VibeLink is marketed as a stand alone amplifier, it doesn't include a subwoofer output (what? Seriously??). Anyway, I ended up giving the WiiM Amp Pro a try. It's an amplifier and also a streamer which frees up my original streamer Pro to use elsewhere in the house. The WiiM Amp Pro is about an eighth the size of my Onkyo, so I'm really liking the smaller footprint, and right off the bat my shelf unit is far less cluttered. There are just enough inputs to make this guy hugely versatile without increasing the overall size. Inputs include RCA jacks (if you're using a DAC in an external device, or an analog output from something), an optical input (if you want to take advantage of the onboard Sabre ES9038 DAC), and an HDMI ARC input which is nice for connecting your TV or monitor. You get a left and right speaker output pair of binding posts, and a subwoofer output. Rounding out the ports is an RJ-45 network jack and a USB port for external media. This is in addition to the Bluetooth connectivity. The front of the unit is very minimalist, but you won't miss anything because WiiM has done a great job of giving you exactly what you need on the front panel and not cluttering it up with things you don't. There's a single LED indicator on the left that lets you know which input you're on by the color. It's easy and intuitive, and I don't miss the clutter of multiple buttons at all. The multi-function knob handles the volume (by rotating it) and also has a “tap” button in the center that functions as a play/pause button. For volume readback, WiiM has included six LED indicators next to the volume control that do a remarkable job of indicating the volume. On top of that, after you've made your volume adjustment, they will fade out after a few seconds. This keeps the front panel pretty dark and allows the Amp Pro to blend into it's environment. If that's not enough, you still have two additional ways of controlling the basic functions of the Pro Amp. The included voice remote (yep, I said voice remote), and the free WiiM app. The remote is another lesson in minimalist design giving you only what you need and not cramming rarely used functions onto it's face. You have the power button, the voice button, an input select button and a mute button for starters. In addition, you'll find a circular and incredibly intuitive to use, circular volume/transport cluster. There's also four favorite buttons which can be used to assign your favorite streaming channels. The WiiM app is the icing on this cake. Everything you can do from the front panel and the remote, you can do from the app. I have a dedicated Samsung tablet I use for this purpose, but you can certainly use your phone if you want. I can't say enough about this app, it just works like you would expect it work. It takes all of about a minute to find your way around it and use it to stream from pretty much any streaming app you'd want to, and also stream your own music from any DLNA device you choose. I have all my music stored on a NAS drive, and the app was able to show me my music without any trouble at all. It has a whole slew of settings and customizations, and and will play pretty much any audio codec you throw at it. It has both graphic and parametric EQ's built in, and a nice selection of pre-formatted, genre based EQ presets. Yeah, great, but how does it sound? Well, I can honestly say it sounds fantastic. The Amp Pro will tell you it's rated for 60 watts at 8 ohms. My Martin Logan's are rated at 5 ohms, and the highest I've had the volume is about 50% (that's 3 LEDs on the front panel), and I like my music played loud. The TI 3255 amplifier chip is amazingly competent. This Class D amplifier is able to provide way more power than I can use. To be clear, the more efficient your speakers, the more power you will be able to enjoy. The amp is suitable for a wide range of speakers from 4 ohm all the way to 8 ohm. The lowest impedance being 2.67 ohms. The sound is rich and warm and powerful. You would expect to see a much bigger amplifier sitting in it's place, because you won't believe the sound this amp is able to provide. It's nothing short of amazing. I was blown away. I will say, if you have smaller, bookshelf sized speakers, every system will benefit from adding a subwoofer. I say that as a general rule, not only if you're using a WiiM device. Even an inexpensive sub can add a huge amount of depth and punch to your sound. When you combine multiple WiiM streaming/amplified devices throughout you house, you can set up an affordable distributed music system that works like you'd expect it to, for a fraction of the price of other big name streamers (gird your loins Sonos). If you're in the market for a fully distributed sound system, or just want something affordable for an office, bedroom, family room setup, give Wiim a try. They have not disappointed me.
Y**A
Outstanding Upgrade - Audiophile Performance in a Compact Package
I’ve been using the WiiM Amp Pro for a few days now, and it genuinely exceeded my expectations. Setup was quick and intuitive — the WiiM Home app makes it super easy to connect and manage multiple music sources. Within minutes I had it streaming high-resolution audio from Spotify, TIDAL, and my local NAS library without any hiccups. Sound quality: Clean, detailed, and powerful. It drives my bookshelf speakers effortlessly, with rich mids and surprisingly tight bass. The clarity is noticeable even at low volumes, and the dynamic range really shines with lossless tracks. You can tell the internal DAC is doing serious work here. Connectivity: This thing has everything — HDMI ARC for TV, optical, analog, subwoofer out, Ethernet, and even AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built in. Switching between sources is fast, and there’s no lag when streaming over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Design: Sleek and minimalist, yet feels solid. The volume knob has a nice smooth resistance, and the display gives it a premium touch. It blends perfectly into a modern setup without looking like a bulky AV receiver. What I appreciate most is that it brings hi-fi performance into a plug-and-play device that’s easy for anyone to enjoy. I’ve used several amps in this price range, but the WiiM Amp Pro stands out for its versatility, app control, and sound quality. Highly recommended if you want powerful, clean audio and smart-home integration without the complexity of traditional stereo gear.
P**E
Excellent streaming amp
I bought this amp to power some ceiling speakers in a house we recently moved into. Unfortunately, I had to return it due to issues with the ceiling speakers, but I can speak to the features and audio quality as I did try it with other bookshelf speakers as well. This amp is really excellent. Audio quality wise, the class D amp is very quiet, just be sure to check the wattage is enough for your application. The WiiM app allows for independent EQ of each input. For instance, you can tune EQ for your WiFi (Spotify or other) and also create different EQ for your analog input, tv input, or Bluetooth connection. I could see this being really useful for a multi-input use case. The setup was very simple and guided by the WiiM app. I only tested the WiFi input, but I do appreciate the options to connect via RCA, hdmi, optical, and even a USB storage device. I do wish there was a dedicated Phono input, my only real critique. And AirPlay support would be nice. Essentially if you were looking for a compact, well designed digital receiver and amplifier and you don’t need a Phono input or AirPlay, get this.
F**K
Near perfect streaming amp
Very good streaming amp. Excellent sound quality and near perfect all in one box, my only qualm with this amp is that the analog input stage was not great for my turntable/external phono preamp connection. I see a lot of people saying they connect their turntable and it sounds great so your mileage my vary, unfortunately everything I tried did not sound as good as my previous system (turntable/phono preamp routed through a wiim pro plus with a separate class D amp) for my turntable. Aside from that the wiim amp pro is great. Easy to setup and use, and price-to-performance is unbeatable.
J**A
This little amplifier is "little" only in its Form Factor and has no business sounding so good being a Class D Power Amplifier. Has plenty of input possibilities and drives some large speakers without a hint of stress. The accompanying software (WiiM Home) is very user-friendly and quite powerful and most importantly for such devices it really works!! In the limited time that I have used it, I have discovered no bugs. Great value for the money!!
S**N
Ich gehe hier nicht all zu detailliert auf die Unterschiede der im Titel genannten Geräte ein. Das wird ein kurzer und schmerzloser Vergleich. Nur vorab: Der Wiim Amp Pro gewinnt!! :-D Vor einiger Zeit stand die Neuanschaffung einer 2.1Anlage für's Wohnzimmer an. Ich wollte hier Wert auf Minimalismus aber dazu auch höchstmöglichen Funktionsumfang legen. Entschieden habe ich mich dann für ein Set Nubert Nuboxx B 50 mit NuSub XW 800 Slim. Das ganz habe ich befeuert mit einem Nuconnect AmpX und ergänzt durch einen Bluesound Node Icon Streamer, da ich 0 Kompromisse bei der Klangqualität eingehen wollte und auch meinen TV + Zuspieler per HDMI einbinden wollte. Dieses Set bot viele Anschlüsse, tolles Streaming und einen wunderbar luftigen und kraftvollen Klang. Es hat mich nach kurzer Zeit aber eine Kleinigkeit gestört: Zwar bieten beide Geräte automatische Ein- und Ausschaltfunktionen der Quellen, allerdings hat dies nicht immer zuverlässig geklappt, so dass ich z.B. nach dem Streamen von Musik über Tidal manuell auf den HDMI Port umschalten musste wenn ich einen Film schauen wollte. Dies war nicht immer der Fall aber kam doch ab und zu vor. Nach ein paar Recherchen kam ich auf den Wiim Amp Pro, der lt. Spezifikationen alles versprach, was ich zuvor mit 2 Geräten erreicht hatte. Da die Nuboxx B 50 auch auf 4 Ohm laufen, konnte ich sogar von 120 Watt Leistung profitieren. Habe mir den Amp dann mal zum testen bestellt und was soll ich sagen: Lautsprecher und TV angeschlossen, innerhalb von ein paar Minuten eingerichtet, ein paar Songs und TV Probegehört und den Amp X und Node Icon direkt wieder eingepackt und zurück geschickt :-D Was dieses kleine Teil hier bietet ist phänomenal!! Ein super sauberer Klang, richtig, richtig gute Einstellmöglichkeiten für den Equalizer, Raumeinmessung, umfangreiche Subwoofer Anpassungen, alle Möglichen Streamingdienste und bald sogar kabellose 5.1 Setups mit den Audiopro A10 und C10 Lautsprechern möglich (sofern die Wiim Version auch in Deutschland verfügbar sein wird. Dazu sonst einfach mal Google anschmeißen) Ich bin vollauf begeistert, was hier für gerade mal 459 € geboten wird. Amazon hatte zum Zeitpunkt der Bestellung sogar noch einen 10% Rabattgutschein, so dass er nur 413 €gekostet hat. Das ist nichtmal ein Drittel der Kosten meiner vorherigen Kombination aus AmpX und Node Icon. Nicht zu vernachlässigen ist der WOF (Männer mit Frauen kennen das ^^), welcher hier sehr hoch ist! Die Königin akzeptiert dieses Gerät, da sehr klein und optisch ansprechend. Das Einzige, worauf man verzichten muss ist der echt super tolle Kopfhöreranschluss des Icon und evtl. ein kleines bisschen mehr Nachdruck im Klangbild aber das ist so gering, dass man es aufgrund des Preises wirklich verkraften kann denke ich. Und es läuft einfach alles rund! Sobald man Signale aus unterschiedlichen Quellen abspielt, schaltet der Amp direkt um ohne große Verzögerung oder, dass man selbst etwas tun müsste. Ebenso lassen sich problemlos Bluetooth Kopfhörer koppeln, so dass man jegliches Signal statt über Lautsprecher eben über die Kopfhörer ausgibt. Sind die KH gekoppelt kann man das super schnell und einfach in der App umstellen. Sehr praktisch, wenn man Abends mal in etwas hören will ohne die Familie zu stören. Ich spreche auf jeden Fall eine sehr große Empfehlung für diesen Amp aus. Wer es minimalistisch mag und trotzdem nicht auf guten Klang oder einen tollen Funktionsumfang verzichten will, der ist hier genau richtig. Wiim hat auf jeden Fall gezeigt, dass Hifi nicht teuer sein. Die Konkurrenz wird es schwer haben zukünftig die Preise für ihre teuren Hifi Geräte zu rechtfertigen. Das nächste Gerät, dass einen ähnlichen Umfang + Leistung bietet ist der Bluesound Powernode für mehr als das doppelte vom Preis. Ich konnte für mich keinen Unterschied im Klang ausmachen. Es war eher schlechter, da der Subwoofer sich schlechter integrieren ließ und keine Raumkorrektur angeboten wird. Von daher gibt es von mir 5 Sterne und eine sehr dicke Empfehlung!
L**D
I have this streaming amp powering a pair of Q Acoustics 3050i floor standing speakers. They sound great. I'm very impressed with the internal DAC, the Wiim app and the streamer.
M**X
Bluffant. Pas de concurrence à ce prix. À par le wiim amp ultra. Très content de mon achat. Wiim amp pro Kef Q1 méta Wiim sub pro
C**E
The software is amazing. You can do everything from your phone: -> easily change sources -> play tidal, spotify, ... (even without bluetooth it streams everything using wifi) -> equalizer settings are great The negative: the bluetooth OUT (not in!) of this device has a significant delay that makes moviewatching or gaming not really possible (voices are delayed like 300ms). But this might just be a bluetooth issue in general? Tip: once every app is logged in into WIIM, use the your native music app to change songs (not the one inside wimm), it works way better this way.
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