

If you’ve ever wanted to tie your music setup into your smart home system—without investing in something like Sonos or shelling out for a new AV receiver—WiiM might be exactly what you’ve been looking for. Their gear is easy to set up, works with Alexa, Google, AirPlay 2, and Chromecast, and plays nice with just about any speaker setup you already have.
Now that it’s Prime Day, WiiM’s best devices are on sale, making it the perfect time to experiment. Whether you want to give your living room TV better sound with the Amp Pro or just stream music in your kitchen with the WiiM Mini, these deals make it super easy to get started.
Original Price: $379
Discounted Price: $303.20
If you told me five years ago that you could get a full streaming amp with HDMI ARC, room correction, a powerful 60W-per-channel Class D amplifier, and an ESS DAC for barely over $300, I’d have laughed. But here we are.
The WiiM Amp Pro is the one-stop solution for people who want a simple but great-sounding system. You plug in your passive speakers, connect your TV via HDMI ARC, stream music over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and control everything from your phone.
What I like most:
For less than the cost of a soundbar, you can build a hi-fi setup that does music and movies justice.
Original Price: $329
Discounted Price: $263.20
The WiiM Ultra is like the grown-up cousin of the WiiM Pro. It takes the streamer concept and runs with it: built-in touchscreen, headphone jack, phono input, subwoofer out, HDMI ARC, and an ESS ES9038Q2M DAC (that’s a high-end chip, for those not keeping track of acronyms).
I love this because it’s basically a complete hub for any digital or analog system. Whether you’re plugging into powered speakers, a receiver, or headphones, it’s got you covered.
Why I’m impressed:
It’s the kind of device that would look right at home next to an expensive stereo stack, but here it is at just over $250.
Original Price: $299
Discounted Price: $239.20
Here’s where things get interesting. The WiiM Vibelink Amp is a more powerful alternative to the Amp Pro—it outputs up to 100W per channel, making it ideal for more demanding speakers. You still get the excellent ESS DAC, ultra-low distortion, and all the streaming features WiiM is known for.
What it doesn’t have is HDMI ARC or room correction. So if you don’t need those (for example, if your setup is strictly music), the Vibelink Amp offers more pure muscle at a better price.
What makes it special:
If you’ve got passive speakers you love and just need a modern, powerful amp to feed them, this one is seriously compelling.
Original Price: $149
Discounted Price: $119.20
This is the device that first put WiiM on the map for a lot of folks. The WiiM Pro is a dedicated music streamer with both analog and digital outputs, letting you add streaming capabilities to any existing setup.
I’ve used something similar in the past with a vintage stereo receiver, and it breathed new life into that system. Suddenly, I could stream hi-res Qobuz tracks to 40-year-old speakers, and it sounded amazing.
Why I’d recommend it:
At just over $100, it’s one of the easiest and cheapest ways to modernize an old-school system.
Original Price: $99
Discounted Price: $71.20
The WiiM Mini is the most affordable entry into the WiiM ecosystem—and it’s surprisingly capable for the price. It’s basically a baby WiiM Pro: you still get Wi-Fi streaming, AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Amazon Alexa, and Chromecast support.
It’s tiny, discreet, and dead simple to set up. You plug it into any speaker or stereo with a 3.5mm or optical input, and you’re streaming music in minutes.
Perfect for:
Honestly, it’s hard to find anything this capable for under $75.
These are some of the best Prime Day audio deals I’ve seen this year, period. The value is just off the charts. Whether you’re building your first hi-fi system, modernizing an older one, or just want music in every corner of your home, WiiM has a solution that won’t break the bank—and it’s even cheaper this week.
If I were you, I’d act fast. Once Prime Day ends, these prices will go right back up—and trust me, they’re worth full price. But right now? You’re getting high-res audio hardware that sounds like a $1,000 system for a fraction of that.
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