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WiiM Amp review: This all-in-one network streaming amp is incredible

I went all-in on Chromecast Audio when Google introduced it nearly a decade ago. I didn’t want to buy smart speakers as that would add another layer of complexity, so I just bought an eclectic mix of speakers and connected everything via Chromecast Audio. While the $35 dongle continues to be terrific, Google moved away from the idea altogether, and curtailed key features.

That’s where WiiM comes into the picture. WiiM made its debut with the introduction of the Mini, a hockey puck-sized streamer that integrated with all major music streaming services. It would have been the ideal Chromecast Audio alternative, but that product didn’t have the Cast protocol. Thankfully, WiiM introduced the Pro at the same time, and it had Cast integration, a terrific DAC, and all the extras you need in a network streamer.

The WiiM Amp takes things to a whole new level. It has a lot of the same features as the Pro, but you get a better-quality ESS DAC, and there’s built-in audio amplification, making it the obvious choice if you need to power passive speakers. The WiiM Amp is an all-in-one solution that just needs speakers, and coming in at just $299, it is a phenomenal value — there really isn’t anything else in this segment that gives you anywhere as many features.

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)




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