WiiM Home App v3.2.6 Update – Jul 10, 2025

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

App Release Version
v3.2.6

What's New:
  1. USB/NAS Enhancements: Group music by composer for easier browsing.
  2. Parametric EQ: Now includes High/Low Pass filters (requires the upcoming firmware update).
  3. HDMI ARC Auto-Sensing: More personalized control with automatic HDMI ARC detection.
  4. Room Correction Default: Default frequency range is now 50Hz ~ 4kHz for better results with the built-in mic (Lower frequency will be supported by adding calibration file for the built-in MIC).
  5. [Android] Instant Access: Tap on the album or artist name on the now-playing page for immediate access.

Bug Fixes:
  1. [iOS] Preset Artwork: Fixed issue with artwork not showing correctly after upload for Open Network Stream.
  2. Room Correction Fix: Fixed a bug causing room correction to fail when using USB output with a Sub output.
 
  1. [Android] Instant Access: Tap on the album or artist name on the now-playing page for immediate access.

This feature is already implemented in Amazon music on WHA, and this is a very excellent tiny update. It is so convenient for me and gives me another reason to use WHA.
Thank you 😄
 
Perhaps it's simply that in the future, phone manufacturers will be able to produce such CAL files for each of their models, according to a defined standard.
(on the scale of large manufacturers should be very very easy to standardize achieve..maybe already available?)
The fact remains that it won't be a file dedicated to each specific device (averaged approach over how many samples?) ... so it will be something quite relative...
not comparable to approaches like using the little Dayton etc.

considering the preferable option of individually calibrated micro USBs... there are still many other efforts to be made first...concerning algorithms etc.
 
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Hi @WiiM Team, @WiiM Support

Is there any chance to fix the issue of noise reduction settings not being bypassed on my POCO X7 Pro (HyperOS), so that low frequencies are properly captured during RC measurements? Currently, RC is useless for me, despite having an external microphone and a calibration file for it. As far as I understand, even when using the microphone, HyperOS still somehow interferes with the measurement, and the Wiim app is unable to counteract this.

My ticket #533638 has been pending for over a month without any response.
 
Hi @WiiM Team, @WiiM Support

Is there any chance to fix the issue of noise reduction settings not being bypassed on my POCO X7 Pro (HyperOS), so that low frequencies are properly captured during RC measurements? Currently, RC is useless for me, despite having an external microphone and a calibration file for it. As far as I understand, even when using the microphone, HyperOS still somehow interferes with the measurement, and the Wiim app is unable to counteract this.

My ticket #533638 has been pending for over a month without any response.
Hi @sNc ,

All audio processing (AEC, AGC, and NR) is now forcibly disabled by default during recording in the latest app. Please help to check if the Room Correction functions correctly on this device.
 
Hi @sNc ,

All audio processing (AEC, AGC, and NR) is now forcibly disabled by default during recording in the latest app. Please help to check if the Room Correction functions correctly on this device.

@WiiM Team, @sNc,

I tried RC with the latest app on a Xiaomi 13T pro which cannot pick up bass.

The mic is IMM-6C.
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Unfortunately, the results are the same as in previous tests. It does not pick up bass..
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This is a normal response by Poco F7 pro + IMM-6C.
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If calibration files for specific Xiaomi phones are provided in the near future, will it be possible to get more accurate responses using only the built-in mic on Xiaomi phones (Equivalent level of performance to IMM-6C)?



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I guess it could be the MediaTek SoC as I have had this issue with @sNc's Poco X7 pro and my Xiaomi 13T pro. And it was not a issue with the Qualcomm powered Xiaomi pad 6 and 7.
 
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Perhaps it's simply that in the future, phone manufacturers will be able to produce such CAL files for each of their models, according to a defined standard.
(on the scale of large manufacturers should be very very easy to standardize achieve..maybe already available?)
The fact remains that it won't be a file dedicated to each specific device (averaged approach over how many samples?) ... so it will be something quite relative...
not comparable to approaches like using the little Dayton etc.

considering the preferable option of individually calibrated micro USBs... there are still many other efforts to be made first...concerning algorithms etc.
It seems to me a huge waste of human resources, but thanks anyway for the effort... 🙁
It's exactly the same approach as taken by the HouseCurve app, right? Just extended to Android phones. :) Will anybody please tell the author that his his work is wasted and pointing to the wrong direction? ;)

Support for calibrated USB microphones is the better option, no question. But WiiM already have that. Why not try to improve the situation for those who don't have access to such a mic? For those who buy a WiiM device from Amazon and don't care to visit any Hi-Fi related Internet forum at all?

Making the input side more reliable is certainly at least as important as working on the room correction process and and the actual algorithm.

I tried RC with the latest app on a Xiaomi 13T pro which cannot pick up bass.
Bummer. :( This definitely is one of those issues on the input side that needs to be resolved.

I still have the WiiM Home app 3.2.5 on my Poco X6 Pro (which reportedly is affected, too, MediaTek SoC). With my UMIK-1 I will perform some measurements and the compare them to the results obtained with app version 3.2.6. Finally I'll compare them with what the Xiaomi 12 will show.
 
It's exactly the same approach as taken by the HouseCurve app, right? Just extended to Android phones. :) Will anybody please tell the author that his his work is wasted and pointing to the wrong direction? ;)

Support for calibrated USB microphones is the better option, no question. But WiiM already have that. Why not try to improve the situation for those who don't have access to such a mic? For those who buy a WiiM device from Amazon and don't care to visit any Hi-Fi related Internet forum at all?

Making the input side more reliable is certainly at least as important as working on the room correction process and and the actual algorithm.


Bummer. :( This definitely is one of those issues on the input side that needs to be resolved.

I still have the WiiM Home app 3.2.5 on my Poco X6 Pro (which reportedly is affected, too, MediaTek SoC). With my UMIK-1 I will perform some measurements and the compare them to the results obtained with app version 3.2.6. Finally I'll compare them with what the Xiaomi 12 will show.
When room correction was first introduced only on iPhones I thought the reason was that all iPhones had a microphone with known characteristics which could be taken into account by the software. So do iPhones already have this phone specific cal file?
 
When room correction was first introduced only on iPhones I thought the reason was that all iPhones had a microphone with known characteristics which could be taken into account by the software. So do iPhones already have this phone specific cal file?
To the best of my knowledge there have never been individual calibrations in whatever format. It's just that Apple did provide generic information per model and overall the number of different devices has always been relatively small.
 
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