Overview
The WiiM WiiM Sound is described as a smart speaker with a 1.8″ round touch display built for on-device control and Hi-Res playback up to 24-bit/192 kHz. It is described as combining AI RoomFit™ room correction, multi-room playback options, and stereo pairing, with Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, Ethernet, and a 3.5mm Aux input.
Key takeaways
- It is described as using a 1.8″ round touch display for album art, time, track info, and instant control of playback, sources, Quick EQ, presets, groups, and RoomFit—no phone required.
- It is described as supporting Hi-Res up to 24-bit/192 kHz with gapless playback and a 100W peak amp.
- It is described as a 2-way acoustic architecture with a 4″ paper-cone woofer and dual 1″ silk-dome tweeters, plus a precision 2-way crossover.
- Wireless input is described as Wi-Fi 6E (tri-band 2.4/5/6 GHz) and Bluetooth 5.3 (receiver & transmitter) with SBC, AAC, and LC3 support.
- Review patterns commonly mention sound quality, build quality, appearance, and compatibility, including notes about interfacing with Qobuz.
What the product is designed to do
This smart speaker is described as “touch what you hear,” using a 1.8″ round display for direct, on-device playback control. It is described as enabling streaming through the WiiM Home App or casting directly via Google Cast, plus Spotify/TIDAL/Qobuz Connect, Alexa Cast, DLNA, Roon, and LMS. It is also described as “open by design” for joining WiiM, Google Cast, and Alexa multi-room groups, and it is described as supporting pairing two units for true L/R stereo.
For room and placement tuning, AI RoomFit is described as a one-tap calibration that optimizes sound for space and placement, with room correction described as automatic/assisted tuning. For everyday control, it is described as supporting on-device touch controls, app control, voice via compatible Alexa/Google Assistant devices, and the included WiiM Voice Remote 2 Lite for one-tap playback and push-to-talk.
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Materials, dimensions, and technical details
| Detail | What it is described as |
|---|---|
| Peak power | 100 W total (1 × 4″ long-throw woofer, 50W; 2 × full-range tweeters, 2 × 25W) |
| Frequency response | 50 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Crossover frequency | 2.4 kHz |
| Drivers | 4″ paper-cone woofer + dual 1″ silk-dome tweeters |
| Wireless input | Wi-Fi 6E (802.11 b/g/n/ax, tri-band 2.4/5/6 GHz); Bluetooth 5.3 (receiver & transmitter), SBC/AAC/LC3 |
| Wired input | 100 Mbps Ethernet; 3.5mm Aux input |
| Display | 1.8″ glass-covered, high-resolution round touch display |
| Dimensions / weight | 5.8″ × 5.8″ × 7.6″ (146 × 146 × 194 mm) / 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) |
| Finish materials | Minimalist modern; Fabric/Glass/PC; Black/White |
| Power | AC-powered 100–240V AC universal power supply; energy-efficient standby; OTA firmware updates |
For an at-a-glance view of the described connectivity and inputs, open the Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 speaker details.
Installation and placement notes
Setup is described as “up and playing in minutes” with four steps. Step 1 is described as plugging in and connecting with the WiiM Home App using Wi-Fi or Ethernet. Step 2 is described as pairing the WiiM Voice Remote 2 Lite and checking for firmware updates. Step 3 is described as running AI RoomFit to tune the sound to the room. Step 4 is described as linking music services or casting from apps and enjoying Hi-Res music.
On-device controls are described as being available through the touch display and touch buttons for Play/Pause, Volume Up/Down, and Next/Previous Track. The display is described as supporting playback control, album art, EQ adjustments, audio input selection, device settings, plus queue, presets, VU meters, and time/date in standby mode. It is also described as supporting customizable wallpapers and guiding setup and OTA firmware updates.
Performance characteristics described in the listing
Audio performance is described as “Hi-Res power, precisely tuned” with up to 24-bit/192 kHz playback and a 100W peak amp. The driver design is described as a premium 2-way acoustic architecture with independently tuned drivers and a precision 2-way crossover intended to keep each band in its sweet spot for low distortion and rich detail. The 4″ paper-cone woofer and dual 1″ silk-dome tweeters are described as delivering tight mid-bass and smooth, extended highs.
For room optimization, AI RoomFit calibration is described as a one-tap approach that optimizes sound for space and placement. EQ is described as offering on-device Quick EQ plus advanced EQ in the app (presets + custom), with separate EQ settings for Wi-Fi/Ethernet, Bluetooth, and Aux inputs.
For streaming flexibility, it is described as supporting the WiiM Home App, Google Cast, Spotify/TIDAL/Qobuz Connect, Alexa Cast, DLNA, Roon, and LMS, and it is described as supporting multi-room grouping. For pairing options, it is described as supporting stereo pairing for true L/R stereo and working with Alexa or Google Assistant via compatible devices.
Review patterns buyers commonly mention
Aggregated review patterns commonly mention sound quality. Buyers also commonly mention build quality and appearance. Compatibility is also commonly mentioned, including notes about interfacing with Qobuz.
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Pros
- Sound quality is commonly mentioned in aggregated review patterns.
- Build quality is commonly mentioned in aggregated review patterns.
- Appearance is commonly mentioned in aggregated review patterns.
- Compatibility is commonly mentioned in aggregated review patterns, including notes about interfacing with Qobuz.
Cons
- Dimensions and weight are described as 5.8″ × 5.8″ × 7.6″ and 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg).
- Power is described as AC-powered with a 100–240V AC universal power supply.
- Wireless input is described as Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3, and wired input is described as Ethernet and a 3.5mm Aux input.
FAQ
What does the 1.8″ touch display control?
The 1.8″ round touch display is described as showing album art, time, and track info, and providing on-device control of play/pause, skip, volume, sources, Quick EQ, presets, groups, and RoomFit. It is also described as supporting EQ adjustments, audio input selection, device settings, and displaying queue, presets, VU meters, and time/date in standby mode.
What audio performance specs are described?
It is described as supporting Hi-Res up to 24-bit/192 kHz with gapless playback, with a frequency response described as 50 Hz – 20 kHz, a crossover frequency described as 2.4 kHz, and peak power described as 100 W total.
What connectivity options are described?
Wireless input is described as Wi-Fi 6E (tri-band 2.4/5/6 GHz) and Bluetooth 5.3 (receiver & transmitter) supporting SBC, AAC, and LC3. Wired input is described as 100 Mbps Ethernet and a 3.5mm Aux input.
How is AI RoomFit described to work?
Room correction is described as AI RoomFit automatic/assisted tuning. AI RoomFit calibration is described as a one-tap method that optimizes sound for space and placement, and setup steps are described as running AI RoomFit to tune the sound to the room.
What’s included in the box?
In the box is described as: WiiM Sound, WiiM Voice Remote 2 Lite (with USB-C charging cable), power cable, 3.5 mm RCA cable, and quick start guide.