iOS WiiM Home App v3.1.9 & Android v3.1.8 Update – Apr 5, 2025

Please review the app update release notes below. If you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out to us.

App Release Version
  • iOS: 3.1.9
  • Android: 3.1.8
What's New:
  1. Separate Room Correction and EQ (Beta): Room Correction and EQ are now separated, offering more flexibility to tailor your listening experience (requires the upcoming beta firmware update). Learn More >
  2. Vibelink Integration: Added support for Vibelink OTA and power control (on/off) for Vibelink.
  3. Room Correction Enhancements: Added support for independent Left/Right channel room correction with subwoofer. Introduced separate controls for adjusting Min Gain and Max Gain during room correction.
  4. New App Icon: The app now features a refreshed icon for display.
  5. End-of-Track Option for Sleep Timer: Automatically pause playback at the end of a track (requires upcoming firmware update).
  6. Input Management: Customize inputs for quick switching and selection.

Bug Fixes:
  1. [Android] ]Playback Seek Fix: Resolved an issue where seeking to the beginning of a track was not functioning properly.
  2. Performance: General optimizations and stability improvements.
 
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The latest update to the WiiM Home app 3.2.0. is a real hit - full control on the iPhone lock screen for all services …

Bravo!!!😀
 
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What an odd policy to update only one OS. Now the experiences will not be in sync and (bug) reports cannot be confirmed on Android.
That's how software development works hey.

It's the same with big apps like Instagram on iOS vs Android, where features will not always be the same.
 
I would expect at least Android to include a widget for the home screen (or a controller on the notification panel). It makes little sense (to me) to have the controller appear only on the lock screen.

Normally, in Android, the notification panel controller and lock screen controller are one set.
 
Hi Team,

The reason we provide the “Now Playing” view on the iOS Control Center lock screen instead of using a standard music widget is because the widget doesn't support real-time updates—such as play/pause status or the playback progress bar.

In contrast, the lock screen view offers real-time playback information and full control, delivering a better user experience.
 
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