WiiM Home App v3.3.9 Update – Oct 24, 2025

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

What's New:

1. WiiM Sound:

- RoomFit™ room correction available during first-time setup (OOBE).
- In-app user manual.
- Dynamic Bass control.
2. Playback & Display: Audio Spectrum option on WiiM Ultra Now Playing screen (requires upcoming beta firmware).
3. Alarms: Custom labels and support for up to 32 alarms (requires upcoming firmware).
4. RoomFit: Automatically adjusts measurement range based on recording quality.
5. HDMI ARC: On-screen prompt when an unsupported audio format is detected via ARC.
 
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Ticket : 545494

I've found something rather peculiar again..
There's an issue with the volume slider and mute button functionality.

This is how the Mini's volume slider and mute button behave when operated.

View attachment 344.mp4

Adjusting the volume while muted does'nt unmute it. Sound is actually being produced. Furthermore, turning the mute on sets the volume to 0%, and turning it off restores the original volume. (Is this a bug or a new feature?) )



Next, Amp Ultra.

View attachment 345.mp4

It's behaviour differs from the Mini; pressing the mute button does not set the volume to 0%. Adjusting the volume while muted causes the button display to switch with a slight delay. It functions almost identically to before.

It's puzzling that behaviour differs between devices.

I'm very concerned that minor bugs seem to increase with each update recently..
 
Ticket : 545494

I've found something rather peculiar again..
There's an issue with the volume slider and mute button functionality.

This is how the Mini's volume slider and mute button behave when operated.

View attachment 28515

Adjusting the volume while muted does'nt unmute it. Sound is actually being produced. Furthermore, turning the mute on sets the volume to 0%, and turning it off restores the original volume. (Is this a bug or a new feature?) )



Next, Amp Ultra.

View attachment 28516

It's behaviour differs from the Mini; pressing the mute button does not set the volume to 0%. Adjusting the volume while muted causes the button display to switch with a slight delay. It functions almost identically to before.

It's puzzling that behaviour differs between devices.

I'm very concerned that minor bugs seem to increase with each update recently..
Hi @Wiimer ,

This volume behavior of Mini is not normal; we will investigate it promptly.
 
Ticket : 545490

In V3.3.9, running a RoomFit profile evaluation disables both EQ and RoomFit. (Measurements are taken with everything turned off.)

I have submitted a ticket and hope this is resolved promptly.


Additionally, the automatic rotation on the RoomFit screen appears to have been disabled only on my Android tablet. Running RoomFit on a smartphone still rotates the screen..
This is a critical issue; we will fix it next Monday.
 
Hello everyone
After updating to version 3.3.9, I discovered something strange and very annoying. This happens on the iPad, not on Android.
On the Ultra's device page, when changing the EQ, the correct EQ name doesn't appear.
Let me explain. I go to the Parametric EQ page and change from Topping D70 to Fiio K11. When I go to the Device page, I don't see Fiio K11, the selected EQ, but I still see the name of the previous EQ, Topping D70.
If I close and reopen the WHA app the correct name (Fiio K11) appears.
This wasn't the case before. Whenever I changed the EQ, the correct name appeared immediately on the device page.
This is really annoying, because if I want to check which EQ I'm currently using, I have to close and reopen the app every time.
I should point out that the correct EQ is selected and activated. I can tell because the sound changes.
The bug only affects the name that appears on the device page, not whether the chosen EQ is activated or not.
This doesn't happen with Android. I'm using the same app version 3.3.9, and everything works fine, as before.
There's no way to clear the cache on the iPad. The only way is to reinstall the app. I haven't done this because I doubt I'll lose all my settings if I reinstall the app.
What do you think? Is my concern real? If I reinstall the app, do I have to reset everything from scratch?
If so, I'd rather leave things as they are and close and reopen the app.
I've opened a ticket anyway.
 
If I reinstall the app, do I have to reset everything from scratch?
While most settings are held on the device itself, I believe settings like open network stream are held in the app. It would be good if WiiM could confirm which other settings might be impacted.
 
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