
Wiim Sound looks like a homepod with a screen
After making a name by itself, the tramers and amplifiers with the budget, Wiim has removed the covers of an intelligent speaker dedicated.
The new Wiim Sound is the first intelligent speaker in one of the company, and is designed to impress both audiophiles and streamers
At first glance, an Apple Homepod looks a bit with a screen.
Under the wrapped in fabric there is a 100W configuration with a 4 -inch Woofer, dual passive radiators and an intelligent calibration system that automatically adapts its sound to your room.
You can also adjust everything manually with a graphic and parametric equalizer of 10 bands, plus 24 incorporated sound profiles if you only want to press play and go.
There is a 1.8 -inch color touch screen on the side of the album, rapid menus and controls, and reproduction buttons at the top.
You can transmit wirelessly on Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3 or Ethernet, and there is a 3.5 mm aux input for Gear Legacy.
The foundry support covers almost everything: Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, DLNA and Alexa Cast are incorporated.
Obviously it works as part of a Wiim multiroméstic system, but it can also be used as part of a group of multiple Alexa rooms as well.
He plays well with Alexa and Google Assistant, and is included with Voice Wiim remote control for hands -free control of the box.
You can combine two Wiim sounds together for true stereo, or even use them as part of a Dolby 5.1 configuration, including central speakers or envelopes.
Like the rest of the Wiim team, the sound will benefit from frequent firmware updates that add new features over time.
The company says that the speaker will be launched in the third quarter of 2025, with a price that will be announced closer to the launch.
The rival of Sonos also removed the covers of a new Sub Pro that presents an eight -inch controller and a class D amplifier, and the Wiim Amp Ultra, which has a 3.5 -inch touch screen, an ES9039Q2M Know DAC, and can deliver 100W of power per channel.