Two of our favourite music streamers have had their prices slashed for Prime Day – save up to £70 on these WiiM models

WiiM Ultra music streamer
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A music streamer is one of the easiest ways to modernise an ageing hi-fi system. They bring streaming services to equipment that still sounds great, without the expense of a full system upgrade.

As part of this year’s Prime Day, the What Hi-Fi? Award-winning WiiM Pro Plus has dropped to just £175 at Amazon, Peter Tyson and Smart Home Sounds. Meanwhile, its step-up model, the WiiM Ultra is available for just £279 from Amazon.

Both streamers have impressed the What Hi-Fi? review team, earning five stars for their exceptional functionality and sound quality. Whether you are looking for a simple streaming upgrade or a more premium all-in-one hub for your hi-fi system, these discounts make both models all the more appealing.

WiiM Pro Plus
Five Stars
Save 20% (£44)
WiiM Pro Plus: was £219 now £175 at Amazon

One of the most talented music streamers we’ve tested for its price, the WiiM Pro Plus combines “poised and accomplished” sound, wide ranging streaming support and a “well executed” control app, to provide a user experience that has earned it both a five-star review and a What Hi-Fi? Award.

Deal also available at Peter Tyson, and Smart Home Sounds

WiiM Ultra
Five Stars
Save £70
WiiM Ultra: was £349 now £279 at Amazon

The flagship WiiM Ultra takes everything we liked about the Pro Plus and adds a larger touchscreen, upgraded DAC and more extensive connectivity options. At this price, it’s one of the strongest-value premium streamers on the market.

The WiiM Pro Plus is one of our favourite affordable music streamers, having earned both a five-star review and a What Hi-Fi? Award for its combination of accessible pricing, extensive streaming support and strong sound quality.

Compact and minimal in its design, the Pro Plus will be easy to accommodate in most systems. The streamer features dual-band wi-fi and Bluetooth 5.1 (with SBC and AAC codec compatibility).

Chromecast is built in, but Apple Airplay 2 is also available, and the Home control app supports Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Qobuz, Deezer, Amazon Music, Pandora, Tuneln and a host of less high-profile alternatives.

Crucially, the Pro Plus sounds more accomplished than its price tag suggests. In our review we praise its “clear, detailed” and “dynamically adept” sound, noting its “impressive” presentation. Even at its standard price, the Pro Plus provides excellent value for money, so this Prime Day deal feels like a true bargain.

Music streamer: WiiM Pro Plus on shelf

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Those willing to spend a little more should also consider the step-up WiiM Ultra, which is currently seeing a 20% Prime Day discount on Amazon. While the Ultra shares many features of the Pro Plus, it builds on its successful formula with a more premium design, larger feature set and improved sonic performance.

The most obvious difference is the Ultra’s sleek aluminium chassis and responsive 3.5-inch colour touchscreen, which displays album art and playback information, while offering quick, simple access to settings and presets.

Connectivity is another area where the Ultra excels. Alongside analogue and digital inputs and outputs, the Ultra adds HDMI ARC, a moving-magnet phono stage, a USB input, subwoofer output and a headphone socket, almost doubling the connections of the Pro Plus.

Sonically, we found that the Ultra delivers greater “detail, clarity and space” than the Pro Plus, with a sound we described as “mature and capable”.

Both the WiiM Pro Plus and WiiM Ultra offer an easy, high-quality upgrade for your hi-fi system and are now available with appealing Prime Day discounts. The Pro Plus can be yours for £175 at Amazon, Peter Tyson and Smart Home Sounds, and the Ultra is available for just £279 from Amazon.

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Read our WiiM Pro Plus review

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Ioan Hazell
Staff Writer

Ioan Hazell is a staff writer at What Hi-Fi?. He has previously written for The Sunday Times Culture Magazine, Museum's Journal, and a number of arts and culture publications. Outside of work, he is generally found running, writing, or gigging.

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