WiiM, a company focused on providing cost-effective network audio solutions, is making its debut in the wireless smart speaker sector with the launch of the WiiM Sound model, alongside the introduction of the WiiM Sub Pro subwoofer at the Munich exhibition. The company views these innovations as a significant advancement in the evolution of the WiiM ecosystem.
The WiiM Sound is a wireless smart speaker featuring a touch screen, support for high-definition streaming, and an integrated sound correction system designed to adapt to the room’s acoustic properties. Meanwhile, the WiiM Sub Pro is a powerful 250-watt active subwoofer equipped with an automatic sound correction system and options for both wired and wireless connectivity. Both devices can function as part of the WiiM ecosystem or operate independently, connecting through the WiiM Home App for mobile devices.
According to Dr. Lifeng Zhao, the head of the WiiM brand, the introduction of the WiiM Sound and WiiM Sub Pro marks a pivotal moment in addressing a market segment where high-quality audio, multi-room functionality, user-friendliness, and affordability are seldom found. The compact WiiM Sound speaker, measuring 146×146×193 mm, delivers an impressive 100 W of power through its 4-inch woofer and dual tweeters. This innovative product supports high-resolution streaming up to 24 bit / 192 kHz, promising ‘exceptional sound quality,’ and is compatible with Chromecast, Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, DLNA, and Alexa Cast. For network integration, users can opt for a wireless Wi-Fi 6E connection (802.11 b/g/n/ac/ax, 2.4 GHz/5 GHz/6 GHz) or a wired Ethernet connection, and it also includes a Bluetooth version 5.3 adapter.
Playback can be managed through the 1.8-inch touchscreen or the WiiM Home App on mobile devices, which also enables users to modify the equalizer, utilize automatic sound correction based on the room’s acoustic properties, and create personalized sound settings profiles.
To achieve a genuine multi-room experience with multiple WiiM Sound speakers in your home, you can control them using the app or the Google Alexa voice assistant.
The WiiM Sub Pro active subwoofer delivers 250 W of power and features an 8-inch driver along with a Class D amplifier. According to the manufacturer, its operational frequency range spans from 25 to 200 Hz. This subwoofer includes an automatic sound correction system tailored to the room’s acoustic characteristics, an RCA input for wired connections, and compatibility with wireless Wi-Fi 6E or Bluetooth 5.3 networks, all manageable through the WiiM Home App.
The WiiM Sound wireless audio system and the WiiM Sub Pro active subwoofer are set to launch in the third quarter of 2025, with suggested retail prices to be revealed at the High End Show 2025 in Munich.

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