WiiM Ultra

General Information

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Highlights

  • Premium 32-bit/384kHz ES9038 Q2M SABRE DAC, and high fidelity headphone amplifier TPA6120A2
  • Latest Wi-Fi 6E and BT 5.3 with two antennas offering rock-solid Bluetooth or Wi-Fi audio streaming
  • Elegant aluminum case with 3.5” vibrant touchscreen display covered with glass
  • Built-in room correction takes precise acoustic measurements of your room, creating customized corrections for your speaker and subwoofer.
  • Stream Hi-Res music with the bit-perfect digital output or high-fidelity analog audio (SNR>120dB, THD+N<0.00018%)
  • Versatile streaming options including Spotify Connect, TIDAL Connect, AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast Audio (CastLite), Alexa built-in, DLNA, Roon (in cert), and Squeezelite.
  • Gapless playback of Hi-Res music up to 24-bit/192 kHz using USB, SPDIF, Coax, Line, and Headphone output.



Detailed Tech Specs

  • Audio input
    • Bring your TV audio, recorder player, CD player, or another audio source into the digital world via either analog (RCA, Phono) or digital (Optical, HDMI ARC) port, up to 24-bit/192 kHz
  • Audio output
    • Through either analog (RCA, Headphone) or digital (Coax, Optical, USB) for connecting an amplifier or speaker
    • Wireless to another BT, AirPlay or DLNA receiver
    • Up to 192 kHz/ 24-bit, varying sample rate, and bit depth based on the audio source without resampling via Line out, Headphone, USB Coax, and Optical SPDIF
  • Line out
    • Maximum output: 2.1V RMS
    • SNR: 121 dB (A-wt)
    • THD+N (1 kHz): 0.00018% (-115 dqB) for 44.1k to 192k
    • FR curve: +/- 0.05 dB
  • EQ
    • Tailor your audio experience with versatile and independent EQ settings for each input source – HDMI, Optical, Line, Phono, BT, or Network.
    • Access a robust suite of sound customization options, including 24 preset EQ settings, a 10-band graphic EQ, and an 10-band parametric EQ for precise sound adjustments.
  • Subwoofer output
    • Comprehensive bass management.
    • Adjustable crossover frequency, level, phase, and latency.
  • 12 V Trigger
    • Automatically turns on your stereo receiver or amplifir
  • Connectivity and power
    • 100-240V AC input.
    • Wi-Fi 6E, 802.11 b/g/n/ax 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz triple bands.
    • Bluetooth 5.3 with BLE and BT LE Audio, supports both A2DP receiver and transmitter, AVRCP, HID, works with the WiiM voice remote.
    • Ethernet, 10M/100 Mbps.
  • USB Host for Storage
    • Access personal media library and use it as a media server for other WiiM and DLNA devices
  • Glass-covered 3.5” vibrant touchscreen display
    • Displays App widgets, large album pictures, playback control, playing queue, presets, EQ, audio input and output, and device settings
    • Guides users through the Out-of-Box Experience and firmware updates
    • Provides feedback when there’s a change in the play mode
    • Allows users to customize the wallpaper and display the time and date during standby mode
  • Physical
    • Dimensions: 8.1 x 8.1 x 2.9 inches (205 x 205 x 73 mm)
    • Weight: 2.9 pounds (1.3 kg)
    • LED: 4 Color RGBW LED indicates the device status
    • LCD touch screen: 3.5”
    • Volume knob: Adjust volume and play/pause button with glass cover.

Latest reviews

antdroid

Headphoneus Supremus
Fantastic feature rich streamer at an affordable price
Pros: Competition slashing price
Easy to navigate touchscreen interface
Easy to use App
Large 3.5 inch display
Tons of Inputs
Headphone output and Line Out options
Well-built chassis
Looks even better in person than in photos
Super simple setup
Roon Ready with firmware upgrade
Cons: Volume Knob feels very cheap and does not turn smoothly
Headphone output is a little warm and dark for my tastes
No Airplay or Apple Music


WiiM is Linkplay's brand of very popular and affordable music streamer hardware that packs a ton of features and quality into a small and budget product line. The WiiM Ultra is their latest product and its one that quickly gained a lot of attention for a super feature rich streamer with a full touch screen for just $329 USD! That completely undercuts the touchscreen streamer market.

On top of that, the Ultra features headphone output and a preamp line-out feature for using with powered speakers, as well as taking in digital and analog inputs. It's not only a central digital hub, but also one for other devices too.

I jumped on buying my own when it became available on Amazon this past week and I'm fairly happy with the results so far.

The device just received Roon Ready certification at the beginning of August and it worked out well. I used the device originally with Chromecast Audio (Google Cast) for Roon and the results were rather mediocre. It was slow and album info and artwork did not work. But with the Roon Ready firmware update, everything works as intended! And it's glorious! The 3.5 inch screen can now show the album artwork in a couple different views or with a VU Meter instead. I switch between the three settings depending on my mood.

The Ultra can be controlled in three different ways with varying ease. The touchscreeen interface and the knob allow you to get a lot of stuff going to navigate through basic options and choose inputs and outputs and playback options. The knob is one of the worst parts of the device. It's pretty bad. It does not turn smoothly and feels very cheap. The lit up PLAY icon can also be turned off, thankfully.

The WiiM remote control also features the typical standard remote features, but the real heavy lifter for me is the WiiM app which gives you full control of the device as well as pick and choose music through the same interface, no matter the streaming source. I was able to quickly log into my Qobuz account and stream stuff over to the device without a hitch. I was also able to find local music quickly on my phone.




Some other negatives before I get into the sound quality:
You can only output to one device at a time. That means, you can not simultaneously output to coax and optical at the same time, nor can you plug in headphones and expect it to work automatically. You have to manually switch over.

And when you do switch to headphones, the volume does not reset! So if you are outputting to optical or coax at 100 on the volume dial, BE SURE TO LOWER THE VOLUME KNOB before putting your headphones in!

My other grip was not having Roon working out of the box, but that has now been rectified.




Sound Impressions​

I listened to the WiiM Ultra as both a digital streamer transport to my FiiO K19 and also as a digital preamp and headphone amp, and will go over each of these configurations.

As a digital transport, the Ultra was paired to my K19 DAC with digital coax connection. The K19 was used with my desktop monitor speakers and also with my Hifiman Susvara headphones. In both cases, I found the Ultra was a clean and transparent digital path. I did not suspect any influence of the device into what the FiiO K19 already provided to my speakers or headphones. In general, it was a smooth experience and works just great.



The Ultra as a headphone amplifier, however, has some of its own character that I would not put as neutral. It's definitely on the warm and dark side when used with my Hifiman Susvara or my Subtonic Storm IEMs. Surprisingly, the Susvara was able to get quite loud on the upper echelons of the volume output settings, and remained bassy and punchy and this was likely due to the warmer characteristics of the headphone amp, which I also found on the Storm IEMs too.

It's a pleasant headphone amp which should be able to handle most headphones as it, but I would recommend pairing with something neutral or brighter, as it already has quite a bit of of bloomy bass characteristic to it, although still resolving.

As a line-out preamp to my speakers, I think the same warm and elevated bass was apparent on my setup. My speakers were punchier and bassier than I heard with the K19 on the same tracks, although I think I prefer the more neutral sound and bigger soundstage of the K19 more.




Final Thoughts​

This is a crazy good value at $329 for a digital streamer that has a touchscreen display, Roon and Google Cast capability, as well as support for Qobuz, Tidal, Spotify, and others. On top of that, you get preamp and headphone amp capabilities built-in and the ability to use it as a receiver for your analog devices such as turntables, CD/DVD/Blu-Ray players, and more. Pretty feature-rich!

While it does cut some corners in the volume knob, and the lack of Airplay and Apple Music support, there is a lot to like about this streamer!


**Note: I dropped 1/2 star on this since this website is a headphones-centric site and I feel like the tonality of the headphone output could be a little too dark for my tastes, otherwise, for everything else, I'd get this 5-star
KjellinMusic
KjellinMusic
I can tell that the Bluetooth works excellent with Focal Bathys! Just magic!❤️
holsen
holsen
I just picked up a WiiM Ultra to replace a Sonos Port. It's sounded OK going into my B&O system in the living room but was lacking punch and dynamics. I stuck the DC Elite inline between the ULTRA and the B&O Amp and WOW - it's a first class experience - resolution and dynamics to the 9's The Wiim Ultra is on BF Sale on Amazon for $263 - Just forget about the internal Dac and and stick a decent dongle like DC 04, 06, 07 or elite inline and you've got the equivalent of $1K+ streamer with an HDMI input I'm blown away.
antdroid
antdroid
wow $263 price is insanely good!

Comments

JKDJedi

Headphoneus Supremus
Here's something I found out last night.. the Ultra has a built in Chromecast, I was able to stream Youtube Music to the Ultra last night. Way COOL.
 

BelaLugosi

New Head-Fier
hi

which output would you use to connect the Ultra to a Denafrips Ares as a external dac?

I wonder if there would be audible differences, and which one would be the "right one" for the rest of the system.

Thanks
 

cheznous

500+ Head-Fier
hi

which output would you use to connect the Ultra to a Denafrips Ares as a external dac?

I wonder if there would be audible differences, and which one would be the "right one" for the rest of the system.

Thanks
I actually like the digital coax out. All are limited to 24bit 192khz.
 

adias

Headphoneus Supremus
For those who use the Ultra strictly as a bit-perfect USB transport, its USB output to an external DAC is the way to go. Very transparent when connected to a Schiit Ygy+ DAC, for example.
 

JKDJedi

Headphoneus Supremus
For those who use the Ultra strictly as a bit-perfect USB transport, its USB output to an external DAC is the way to go. Very transparent when connected to a Schiit Ygy+ DAC, for example.
Sounds great, almost prefer it to coax out, but the USB bypasses sub out for some reason, so I'm using coax out to keep the subwoofer output going. Maybe an update will come to fix that, hoping.
 

holsen

Headphoneus Supremus
Sounds great, almost prefer it to coax out, but the USB bypasses sub out for some reason, so I'm using coax out to keep the subwoofer output going. Maybe an update will come to fix that, hoping.
Mine shows up on Tuesday. Using it to replace a Sonos Beam which I used solely to pick up the HDMI audio from TV and wilelessly send to my Sonos system, where a Port picked up the signal and got TV into my B&O. The Ultra knocks out 2 pieces of gear in my Living Room. The Beam and the Port will be gone, Roon will push out to all my other Sonos Gear and this Ultra which I'm going to go USB Out to a Topping D30 Pro and into the B&O Amp. I'm pretty excited about this.
 

holsen

Headphoneus Supremus
Well, The Ultra is here now, since Monday, that's 3 days. Out of the box, sincerely. It's sounds like crap. It's veiled, lacking dynamics and resolution. I expected that, honestly. BUT and this is a B I G BUT - stick an EXTERNAL DAC into the USB Port and Oh My Goodness - I'm Blown Away and completely enamoured. The D30 Pro I ordered isn't here yet so I stuck an iBasso DC Elite between the WiiM and the B&O amp and I'm honestly stunned by the resolution, slam, transparency, staging and timbre. Listen, just ignore the DAC in this thing and consider it a streaming transport & Hub. For $260 (BF deal) or even & $330 regular price + $200 - $500 in DAC and you've got a system that can run circles around streamers $1K up and when you're ready to upgrade (if ever) you've still got the DAC. I'm pretty convinced my living room system is finished.

Since posting the preceding post, I've sold the Sonos Beam but not the Port and I'm so glad I didn't sell it. The only downside to Ultra, in my use case, is that it's neither SonosNet nor Airplay 2 compatible. So, while Roon can push music to it, I can't group it with my other Sonos gear. So, I connected the Port to the optical input on the Ultra. When Im listening to music in the living room only I just select the WiiM. When I flick on the TV, auto switching automatically changes the input to TV, and when I want group the living room to other zones in my house for musi, it's no problem; with the Port attached to the WiiM, now that I'm bypassing the DAC of both the Port and the Ultra, I can tell just how sh**ty the Port sounded too. I'm mezzmerized by the new life coming into my B&O. I can't leave my living room, addicted to what's coming out my speakers. And once I set the unit up, I haven't had to touch the WiiM app at all. I control everything through ROON. If you don't have roon, the WiiM app is excellent.

Heres the bottom line from where I sit. This thing is the audio bargain of the century. If you're looking for a streamer just get it amnd stick an EXTERNAL DAC onto it. If you're on a tight budget checkout the Fosi ZD3 https://fosiaudio.com/products/fosi-audio-zd3-fully-balanced-desktop-dac you won't regret it
 
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