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WiiM Home

com.linkplay.wiimhomemac · Audio · v0.0.0
Intel Only 2 devices · 154.8 MB · Impact: 48/100
About This App

WiiM Home is the official control app for WiiM and Linkplay-based audio speakers and amplifiers. It lets users discover and manage WiiM devices on their network, queue up music from local libraries and streaming services like Tidal Connect and AirPlay, adjust playback and volume, and configure speaker settings. The app targets both casual listeners and audio enthusiasts who own WiiM products such as the WiiM Pro, WiiM Mini, WiiM Amp, or WiiM Ultra. WiiM Home is available in two distinct versions on macOS: a native macOS app and an iOS-compatible version.

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v0.2.7.4 v0.0.0

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WiiM Home for macOS exists in two separate versions with very different architecture support. The native macOS version (currently at version 0.1.5 beta) runs natively on Apple Silicon Macs (M1, M2, M3 and later) but is still in beta development and has reported bugs. Intel Macs cannot run this native version. The iOS version of the WiiM Home app (version 2.7.4 and later) runs on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs via Apple's iOS-on-macOS translation layer, but it lacks some features like local music library access that the native macOS version provides. If you are on an Intel Mac, your only option is the iOS version through the Mac App Store, though it has limitations. If you are on Apple Silicon, you can choose between the beta native macOS version (for full features but with ongoing development) or the more stable iOS version (for stability but fewer features). Since the native macOS version remains in beta, there is no stable native release yet. Given that Apple will remove Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), Intel Mac users should be aware that WiiM Home will eventually be unavailable on Intel hardware unless a stable native build is released before that deadline. Watch WiiM's official forum and GitHub for updates to the native macOS version, and consider contacting WiiM support if you need assurance about Intel Mac support beyond 2028.