WiiM Sound Lite Takes on Sonos in the Multiroom Audio Arena
Streaming-brand WiiM is challenging Sonos with its new smart speaker, the WiiM Sound Lite. Boasting hi-res capability, this unit features a 4-inch woofer plus dual 1-inch tweeters and delivers up to 100 watts of peak power. You can pair two units for stereo sound or even expand the system to a full 5.1 setup.
For context, the WiiM Sound Lite joins a growing field of Wi‑Fi speakers considered among the best wireless options of 2025.
Design-wise, the speaker is wrapped in a cloth grille and offered in two classic finishes: white or black. Connectivity options include Wi‑Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, and Ethernet, ensuring flexible hookup choices.
The WiiM Home app drives the experience, supporting streaming services like Spotify, Amazon Music, TIDAL, Qobuz, and YouTube Music. It also supports Google Cast, Alexa multiroom, and Roon Ready, broadening compatibility with a variety of ecosystems.
Notably, the Sound Lite does not come with a built‑in voice assistant. You can add voice control via the optional WiiM Voice Remote 2 Lite for push‑to‑talk capabilities. By comparison, Sonos Era 100 includes an integrated voice assistant and is priced about $10 lower.
If you’re exploring options for multiroom audio, WiiM’s lineup—featuring models like the WiiM Pro and WiiM Ultra—has earned attention from audiophiles who want robust features without breaking the bank.
Release details: The WiiM Sound Lite is set to ship on December 25 through Amazon and select retailers, priced at $229.
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