**WiiM Has Dropped Its First SoundbarβAnd It Might Be The One We've Been Waiting For!** π
Okay, so WiiM finally unveiled their very first soundbar today (via Billy Steele at Engadget), and this is genuinely exciting news. At $479 β available for pre-order right now on the company's website with general availability coming in July β they're throwing a ton of features into an 8-driver setup that I'm really impressed by so far. The headline feature here has to be what WiiM calls "WiiM Bar," which is rocking Dolby Atmos (DTS:X support too!) across their own custom-built 3.0.2-channel configuration with front-facing mid-woofers, tweeters combined up-firing full-range height drivers and four passive radiators for good measure.
Now here's where things get fun: that whole soundbar gets a gorgeous glass-covered round touchscreen display dead center on the front panel β it's 2.1 inches of playback controls goodness showing you source switching info, EQ settings with customization options plus album art when listening to music. The best part? They didn't forget about us traditionalists because there are still physical buttons right up top if touching a glass disc feels too futuristic for your taste on the speaker faceplate. Room calibration (they call it RoomFit) is baked in and does all sorts of auto-measuring and adjusting magic behind-the-scenes, Clear Voice Mode enhances dialogue during those critical action movie moments without killing everything else around it while Night Mode dials down loud sound waves yet leaves speech quality intact for late-night viewing sessions when you don't want to wake anyone up downstairs.
If this thing nails the software experience β which honestly could make or break its success against established players like Sonos and Bose in this space at that price point β then WiiM really just hit something special with a central hub for all your home audio needs (over 20 streaming services supported inside, direct casting via Spotify Connect plus Tidal/Google Qobuz Cast). You can expand beyond the base setup too if desired since they're talking full 5.1 surround expansion options through WiiM catalog speakers or subwoofer pairing depending on what room configuration suits you best going forward!
Source: https://www.engadget.com/2185809/wiims-first-soundbar-has-a-touchscreen-display-and-dolby-atmos/
Okay, so WiiM finally unveiled their very first soundbar today (via Billy Steele at Engadget), and this is genuinely exciting news. At $479 β available for pre-order right now on the company's website with general availability coming in July β they're throwing a ton of features into an 8-driver setup that I'm really impressed by so far. The headline feature here has to be what WiiM calls "WiiM Bar," which is rocking Dolby Atmos (DTS:X support too!) across their own custom-built 3.0.2-channel configuration with front-facing mid-woofers, tweeters combined up-firing full-range height drivers and four passive radiators for good measure.
Now here's where things get fun: that whole soundbar gets a gorgeous glass-covered round touchscreen display dead center on the front panel β it's 2.1 inches of playback controls goodness showing you source switching info, EQ settings with customization options plus album art when listening to music. The best part? They didn't forget about us traditionalists because there are still physical buttons right up top if touching a glass disc feels too futuristic for your taste on the speaker faceplate. Room calibration (they call it RoomFit) is baked in and does all sorts of auto-measuring and adjusting magic behind-the-scenes, Clear Voice Mode enhances dialogue during those critical action movie moments without killing everything else around it while Night Mode dials down loud sound waves yet leaves speech quality intact for late-night viewing sessions when you don't want to wake anyone up downstairs.
If this thing nails the software experience β which honestly could make or break its success against established players like Sonos and Bose in this space at that price point β then WiiM really just hit something special with a central hub for all your home audio needs (over 20 streaming services supported inside, direct casting via Spotify Connect plus Tidal/Google Qobuz Cast). You can expand beyond the base setup too if desired since they're talking full 5.1 surround expansion options through WiiM catalog speakers or subwoofer pairing depending on what room configuration suits you best going forward!
Source: https://www.engadget.com/2185809/wiims-first-soundbar-has-a-touchscreen-display-and-dolby-atmos/