Does the WiiM Sound have better latency and performance than the Audio Pro's for rear surrounds in 5.1?

xiverson

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I've been using the Audio Pro's as wireless rear surrounds mostly successfully. Sometimes there can be a cutout but mostly working okay. Though they are not usable with a gaming setup because the latency is too much even on the lowest setting. You can overcome this with movies since most apps have built in audio sync to delay the picture to the inherit delay the WiiM has in 5.1. Has there been any talk about the performance of these as surrounds? I'm hoping they have lower latency or less drop outs than the Audio Pros.
 
I've been using the Audio Pro's as wireless rear surrounds mostly successfully. Sometimes there can be a cutout but mostly working okay. Though they are not usable with a gaming setup because the latency is too much even on the lowest setting. You can overcome this with movies since most apps have built in audio sync to delay the picture to the inherit delay the WiiM has in 5.1. Has there been any talk about the performance of these as surrounds? I'm hoping they have lower latency or less drop outs than the Audio Pros.

Could you please play this video and check how much audio delay there is currently?



When I link the AudioPro A10 to my Amp pro, there's a delay of 200-250ms. When I link the WiiM Sound to the Amp pro, there's about 100ms of delay. Yes, on my system, WiiM Sound has less delay than AudioPro.

However, I performed this test using regular multi-room playback, not wireless 5.1.
(I suspect the results would be the same.)
 
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