What products you'd like to see WiiM produce?

What would an HDMI output provide that isn't delivered by the WiiM Home TV app which in part was developed because users saw an HDMI port on some WiiM devices and assumed it meant it could reproduce the now playing screen over a video output to their TV. Would you have another use in mind?
Having an HDMI output would enable one to play multichannel Blu-ray Audio, DVD-A and SACD files from an attached USB hard drive. I have an Eversolo DMP-A6 which has an HDMI output. I have the HDMI output connected to an Emotiva XMC-1 prepro. It's great to be able to play all my ripped multichannel files in 4.0 and 5.1. The DMP-A6 does not support Atmos which would be great. But I only have a 5.1 system.
 
A speaker with a CD player and hard drive space to store local files, in addition to being a streamer, having FM radio, and a USB input. Or just some portability.
 
What does the roadmap look like for Wiim for 2026? Will there be an amplifier with more than 2x200W at 4 ohms? It would be nice to have a Wiim Amp Extreme 2x300W or 2x400W that is two units high.
 
PLEASE!!! make $500 pure streamer such as Eversolo T8. I love your brand but you ignore people with DACs.
Exactly what I’m looking for. A WiiM version of the Eversolo T8. I much prefer keeping everything in the WiiM ecosystem but just a streamer for the main listening room.
 
I know it will never happen, but I wish a company like Wiim would make a universal remote control.
It seems to me that home automation is growing very fast and it's quickly gaining interest with "normal" non-tech customers.
I myself can't think of a better way to control the whole house than an upgraded variation of a universal remote control.
Something that is readily available to any user in the house. Especially when you incorporate media streaming into home automation.
Because of that I was very surprised when Logitech Harmony decided to leave that part of the market.
Maybe that's just me but I greatly miss a new product that will replace the Harmony line.
I still keep tinkering, fixing and trying to find a better and more reliable way to make wiim products work with the one and a half functioning Harmony remotes that I still have.
Once they stop working I will probably go live in a cave as it seems that this is how we "universal remote lovers" are perceived these days :-)
 
What products would you like to see based on what you've experienced so far?
I have an "Amptastic" class D amplifier not much bigger than my Wiim pro plus that I was running my Wiim through while my Nad amp was getting fixed! It was sub £100 new and really sounded the great!...makes me wonder about a Wiim streamer that could contain a class D amplifier, a couple more RCA inputs and a headphone socket on the front 🤔 ....maybe a bottle opener on the side too 😬 🤷
 
If you don't want a qualified feedback, why post anything in a user forum?

Edit: Regarding the Mini v. the Pro. The Mini is very limited in processing speed and memory. The pure digital processing is however still good. I have seen some measurements (don't remember where) that show that the Mini's clock is not as good as it could be. So you get a higher jitter noise than from the other WiiMs.
I've seen this stated before regarding the mini's processing speed, memory, clock etc. I'm curious to know what, if any, noticeable effects this has when using it as a streaming transport?
 
I'd love a great DAC, with preamp capabilities and volume managed via WiiM Home app, with XLR output.
I'm buying one to sit between Ultra and Vibelink Amp but the aesthetic will be terrible as case is different.
I'll indeed get rid of the Vibelink Amp at some point to favor Purifi/Hype to leverage XLR (a good option for the ones into Active Speakers - lot of flexibility).
 
I've seen this stated before regarding the mini's processing speed, memory, clock etc. I'm curious to know what, if any, noticeable effects this has when using it as a streaming transport?
Into a dac with good jitter control (and are there many nowadays that can't cope with even pretty high jitter?) imo it's not noticable.
At least, I couldn't tell the difference between a mini, a pro and an ultra all optical into the same couple of dacs I tried this with.
 
Into a dac with good jitter control (and are there many nowadays that can't cope with even pretty high jitter?) imo it's not noticable.
At least, I couldn't tell the difference between a mini, a pro and an ultra all optical into the same couple of dacs I tried this with.
Can't = can ? Blame autocorrect 🤣
 
Into a dac with good jitter control (and are there many nowadays that can't cope with even pretty high jitter?) imo it's not noticable.
At least, I couldn't tell the difference between a mini, a pro and an ultra all optical into the same couple of dacs I tried this with.
Thanks, it was more of a curiosity really. I've got mine going into a topping dx5ii and it sounds fine to my ears.
 
Nope, can't is what I meant.
Are there many that can't => expect that almost all can. i.e. the less good eye diagram from the mini really isn't an issue.
I was confused by " there are many that can't cope with EVEN VERY HIGH jitter". If it had said "even very low jitter" it would have made sense to me. If there was an issue you would expect very high jitter to expose it.
 
I wrote are there, with a question mark.
You read / wrote there are, as a statement.
:p
 
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