Unfortunately, it is currently not possible to output at the same time. According to the roadmap, the WiiM amp will have a USB output in the future. There is a possibility that you will be able to output USB at the same time as the speaker output. In that case, you can connect a Bluetooth transmitter to the USB and make a sound from the Bluetooth speaker.If I connect the Wiim amp with two passive speakers and also connect the Wiim amp with an active bluetooth speaker via bluetooth how can I listen from all speakers simultaneously?
No, all WiiM devices can't output at the same time.thanks. If I use any other wiim product would I be able to achieve simultaneous play? If yes, which product do you recommend?
If you add an additional WiiM product you'll be able to play simultaneously. All WiiM products have the same one output at a time limitation.thanks. If I use any other wiim product would I be able to achieve simultaneous play? If yes, which product do you recommend?
Although I did not realize this, it makes sense. Otherwise the BT would overlap/interfere with each other.please note that you can't use Bluetooth output on multiple WiiM devices at the same time.
I did not know this either. Thanks @Wiimer for the clarification.Only the host device can output via Bluetooth.
As @harkpabst said, the only ways the WiiM can wirelessly output to other speakers is through Bluetooth and airplay (Excludes WiiM mini).@Wiimer one more question. Can Wiim amp stream to a wifi speaker in the same way it can stream to a bluetooth speaker.
Yeah, but please note that Alexa MRM only plays Alexa supported services - you can’t use it to play Qobuz, aux/Bluetooth input, local files etc that a WiiM device would support.As @harkpabst said, the only ways the WiiM can wirelessly output to other speakers is through Bluetooth and airplay (Excludes WiiM mini).
However, it is possible to output simultaneously using the multi-room music provided by Wi-Fi speakers.
For example, if you have an Echo device, you can add your WiiM device to Alexa multi-room music (MRM) group.
Example:
Create an MRM group of Echo dot and WiiM pro, and play music on WiiM pro in the living room and Echo dot in the bedroom at the same time.
The same is true for Googlehome.
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Yes, I should have supplemented it, but I woke up in the middle of the night and wrote this, so my head was fuzzy.Yeah, but please note that Alexa MRM only plays Alexa supported services - you can’t use it to play Qobuz, aux/Bluetooth input, local files etc that a WiiM device would support.
Thought it was just me who did thatYes, I should have supplemented it, but I woke up in the middle of the night and wrote this, so my head was fuzzy.
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By the way, does WiiM support MRM on Homepod? I'm so ignorant of Apple products that I don't even know how to turn on the iPhone.![]()
Thank youGuess you could call it that when you airplay from your phone to one or more Airplay 2 endpoints, or from Siri to a group (or “room”) in the Apple Home app. I think grouping was one of Airplay 2’s new features over Airplay 1 but I don’t have a lot of Apple experience
I would be happy to be able to switch between outputs without having to re-start my listening choice.It would be great if you could output sound from all (more then one) outputs at the same time. And apply eq to each output. That way for example the mini could output to a subwoofer through its analog output and use the optical one to output to a dac or dac/amp with a high pass filter applied. It would be a new funcionality that would make the mini even greater. Of course this could be applied to the rest of the wiim line. It would be a great new software feature!
Indeed. Wanted this for quite some time now!I would be happy to be able to switch between outputs without having to re-start my listening choice.