ブランド:WiiM
評価:★★★★☆ (4.4 / 5)
📢 Amazonでの購入者の声を紹介します
【1】
ラズパイオーディオの音の良さには驚いた。wiim proは高性能かつ多機能だが、音質は高価なストリーマーより劣ることは確かだ。コントロールアプリはroonのようなレコメンド機能こそないものの、曲の検索はqobuz tidal amazon musicといった各ストリーミングサービス間をまたがっておこなえる。wiim proの価値はお手頃価格のストリーマーでamazon musicのビットパーフェクト再生ができる点に尽きると思う。ACアダプタ仕様なのでリニア電源などを使えばさらに高音質化がねらえる。と言ってもこれはオーディオ製品というより便利なガジェット製品とみたほうがいいかもしれない。
【2】
スピーカーのiLoud Micro Monitor iLoudを買いこれでタイダル再生しています、最初音が高域は出ないし低音はブーミイ、モコモコで、参ったなー、でしたが、2万円の部屋補正などと駄目元で使用したら音がしまりブウミーが、無くなり驚きました、まだ音が、重たいスピーカーに張り付いています、arcケーブルを変え駄目なら、dac 追加6万円位の中華ヘッドホンアンプdac を考えます
【3】
導入が容易です。コンパクトで設置場所を選ばない。シンプルなデザインが気に入っています。日本語の取説が不十分です。
【4】
使い方も解かりやすくwiim homeアプリも軽快に動き、音楽のサブスクも再生が楽。dlnaも使えて便利。コストパフォーマンス非常に高い。
【5】
これまでHEOSを利用した製品を使っていましたが、Amazon musicの再生でトラブルが多く、こちらに変えました。アプリの操作性はとても良く、Amazon musicの再生も開始に少しタイムラグがあるものの許容範囲でとても快適です。自宅NASの音源再生も良好(サーバーソフトはAsset UPNP使用)です。ZEN one signatureを介して聴いていますが、単体で使用しても私の耳で聴く限り音質は悪くないと思います。なお、DSDは非対応のようですが、再生を試みると192kHz, 24bitのPCM出力に変換されているようです。DSD音源はあまり持っていないのでほとんど使うことはありませんがこれには感心しました。
【6】
質量非常好,與賣家描述的完全一致, 真的很喜歡,,運送速度很快,很滿意的一次購物,
【7】
air playで使用しています。アプリのWiiM Homeが使いやすく、イコライザーも使用出来るのが良い。
【8】
下位機種のWiiM Mini同様 Amazon Music Unlimited, Qobuz, Tidalでビットパーフェクト再生できます。その他AirPlay2, DLNA等のMiniで対応している様々なネットワークサービスも同様に使用する事ができます。ProはさらにChromecast AudioやQobuz Connectに対応しているのが便利です。RME ADI-2 Pro FSでBubbleUPnPからbit testファイルを使用して16bit 44.1kHzから24bit 192kHzまでビットパーフェクトで再生できる事も確認できました。大きさはMiniより結構大きくて縦横14cm、高さ4.3cmくらいあります。商品名にはリモコン付きとか書いてませんでしたが販売元がLinkplay Technology Inc.のを購入しましたらリモコンが入ってました。流行りのストリーミングサービスをビットパーフェクトで再生できるストリーマーとして非常に有用だし、機能追加やバグ修正等のファームウェア開発も積極的に行われているので安心して使用できます。使い勝手の良いストリーマーが欲しい人にはかなりおすすめです。
【9】
Good
【10】
WiiM PRO offers great connectivity and value to get your streaming content into existing audiophile systems. I considered the whole wim range, but opted for pro with my already high end dac
【11】
Ok, I've had these for about a week now, and I got a 3rd one a few days ago. Overall, I really like these. They're not perfect, and I think I even found a couple of bugs; but they're very flexible and they enabled me to get a multi-room audio system setup.tldr:1. Play music from your source (eg phone, computer, cd, ...)2. WiiMs receive the music and route it to your sound system(s) (even BT speaker)3. Many networking possibilities4. Enables whole home (3+ rooms) audio5. Supports YouTube Music (mainly via BT; Chromecast has issues)6. Might be better off w WiiM Mini for YTM (for now)7. There's a WiiM forum and it seems useful**So, real quick, this thing is a "network streamer". It's basically a music router! It gives you many ways to get digital music routed into one or more sound systems, depending on your needs. I gather some "audiophiles" are just using this to connect to fancy hi-fi systems. (I don't know much about that.) I'm using it to create a whole-home audio system, so I can listen to my music as I go about my business in the house.**As I said, my goal was to setup a whole-house audio system, using YouTube Music; which has been my only music source for some years now. I have a couple of BT speakers, and a TV audio system; which includes a control/subwoofer unit, plus a sound bar. Each speaker/system is in one of the 3 rooms I wanted to cover.I was finally able to get things to work nicely with 3 WiiM Pros.1. Pair phone to WiiM Bedroom via BT2. WiiM Bedroom & Kitchen are connected to a BT speaker via RCA to 3.5 mm audio jack3. WiiM Basement is connected to TV audio system via Toslink (SPDIF)4. WiiMs are grouped via WiiM Home App5. Start playing YouTube Music6. In WiiM Home App, bump volume up and then down again to get sound going.1. Alternatively, bump volume on WiiM BedroomSo, the music goes from the phone, over BT, to one WiiM; then that WiiM (I guess) passes the music over my wifi network; and somehow the WiiMs play the music in a synchronized fashion. They're all playing in time - neither one is ahead of the other. And the sound is good. Just as good as if I connected to those BT speakers directly from my phone. (Never connected directly to the TV sound system before.)I also have the WiiM Bedroom BT speaker paired to my phone; so if I want to take it into the shower, I just switch over to that in my phone.**Originally, I tried using JBL PartyBoost for whole-home audio; but that suffers severly from interference. I also tried simply pairing and playing both BT speakers simultaneously; but 1) BT is currently limited to 2 audio outputs, and 2) BT speakers don't stay in sync. One sounds ahead of the other.**I originally tried playing YTM to the WiiMs via Chromecast; but it sounded bad. It seems to me that YTM secretly has a volume leveling feature, which keeps all the songs playing at a nice, consistent volume level. But if you play over Chromecast, some of the songs are really loud, and some are quiet. I'm blaming this on Google.Also, when I connected Chromecast > RCA/3.5mm, I think there was something else wrong with the sound. I think it's a bug in the WiiM. It sounded like some kid bumped a couple of the EQ bands or something. In one song, there's a part where the girl's voice would get louder, suddenly. In another song, part of the low-mid sound was flattened, and it sounded a bit staticy/hissy. The songs themselves played the same every time; but I kind of think each song was affected uniquely.Now, when I connected Chromecast > BT, this second issue went away. I.e, Phone > Chromecast > WiiM > BT output > BT speaker; this "weird EQ" issue goes away. Other than some songs playing louder than others (which I blame on Google), the sound is normal, like I'm directly paired to the BT speaker.So, since I'm able to get "good EQ" via BT > WiiM > RCA/3.5mm; and via Chromecast > WiiM > BT; this proves the "weird EQ" on Chromecast > WiiM > RCA/3.5mm is a WiiM issue, and not a Chromecast issue.I would think this is something WiiM can fix with a firmware update; which it seems they do often. I'll try to check on it once in a while and update if it becomes fixed.**So, if you're looking for whole home audio using YouTube Music, then you're probably better off with the WiiM Mini, since there are issues with Chromecast. Of course, if you need the ethernet jack for your network, then you'll need a WiiM Pro. Also, if you ever decide that you do want the Chromecast version; then you'll end up having to switch.**I mentioned that I bump the volume in the WiiM Home app to get the sound to come out of my main speaker. I don't remember this part very well. It might be a WiiM issue; but it might be a JBL issue. I kinda think it has to do with using the 3.5mm jack on my BT speaker. I think I had to do the same thing once when I connected my phone to the speaker's 3.5mm jack. I can also work around it by bumping the volume on the WiiM box. I only have to do this on the source WiiM box, I think.**It's actually really cool that WiiM can output BT! I used it this way for a day or two. The bad thing is that when you output via BT, the BT speakers themselves don't stay synchronized. I believe this is an issue in the design of Bluetooth; not a WiiM issue.But the cool thing is that this does enable you to have whole home audio if all you have are BT speakers without 3.5mm jacks (or perhaps any other interface). If you can tolerate the echo sound, when you pass between rooms, of course. In my house, once I'm in the room, I don't hear the echo. I think it's not as bad if all the speakers are the same model. It probably has to do with the embedded computer inside the speaker; so even if the speakers are different models, they might still sync up pretty close. I found this to be the case with two JBL Xtreme 3 and a JBL Boombox 3. But a Soundcore Motion Boom has way different timing.The other cool thing BT output enables is you can just grab a speaker and move it while it's playing. I grabbed my bedroom speaker and took it into the shower. And all the while I was still able to control it on my phone.**The last thing is there's a WiiM forum, and I like that, because for a sophisticated device like this, a forum can be really helpful. And it seems like there's actually people posting stuff on there. I described a couple issues there, and I'm hoping the WiiM people pick them up and fix them. In any case, I haven't actually gained any significant benefits from the forum yet; but I though it was a good point.
【12】
Extremely good value streamer bought during Prime day sale). For streaming services I’m mainly using Apple Music and unfortunately Airplay 2 currently means limited to 256kbps. Not a big deal as still sounds great connected to Topping E50 DAC. Chromecast works well. Amazon Music, Spotify, Soundcloud and TuneIn radio all work well too. My other main use is to stream from a DLNA server - no issues getting reliable stream including 24 bit 96kHz files. WiiM home app is fantastic! Have Sony TV connected via optical into the WiiM - works great and no audio Sync issues. Haven’t tried analog input and output(i.e. internal ADC and DAC), Bluetooth or multi room so can’t comment on their performance but they’re there if I might want to! Well done Linkplay.
【13】
Simple: Replaced a Sonos preamp connected to a multi-room amp, and this was a trivial effort completed in 10 minutes including cabling, app download and configuration, ending with streaming music over airplay.Slick: The hardware and software are very high quality! It is quite evident that the WiiM team cares deeply about the end-to-end experience, from setup to audio sourcing and integration to playback, it’s all a very slick experience!Superior: For the money, it sounds fantastic, better than alternatives I’ve tried; e.g. the Sonos preamp it replaced, using the same amp, did not provide the same rich, authentic sound as the WiiM Pro delivered. Again, looking at the end-to-end WiiM solution, it blows the Sonos solution out of the water; the Sonos app, in particular, is far inferior.I look forward to acquiring more WiiM products to expand my audio streaming system.Very highly recommended!
※この記事は 2025年7月3日 時点の情報です