![]() They’re spaced out well enough that they’re not competing for space. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)Īround the back are where you’ll find the connections: analogue RCA and SPDIF optical inputs, alongside analogue RCA, digital optical (SPDIF) and digital coaxial outputs, as well as a trigger out, Ethernet port for a hardwired connection, and USB-C port for the power. At 330g it’s lightweight too, the build and finish don’t scream premium feel but it’s perfectly acceptable for the price. At 42mm tall and 140mm wide it could be slotted alongside an amplifier or even on top of another device to save space. However, wall-mounting isn’t an option, as there aren’t any keyholes to hang it on a wall. ![]() Its compact size means you won’t have to make space to accommodate the WiiM Pro in your hi-fi rack or shelf. Rather than that description being a negative, it’s a positive as far as I’m concerned. Small, discreet, and dressed in a black finish, the WiiM Pro isn’t designed to grab the attention. This streamer encourages hi-fi fans to level up and add a streaming component without having to splurge on a new system for an affordable asking price. ![]() Whether it’s active speakers, streaming turntables, or wireless speakers, the industry has turned to streaming to usher in convenience and accessibility to a new generation of music fans.Īt the heart of that ‘evolution’ has been the music streamer, and rather than just purely streaming audio, they’re taking older kit without any streaming capabilities and folding them into a modern network to stream music from all manner of devices.Īnd that’s where the WiiM Pro enters the conversation. ![]() The latest phase in the evolution of hi-fi sees it embrace the world of streaming. ![]()
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