‘We don’t want to make a legacy AVR’: WiiM’s first soundbar is the same price as the Sonos Beam, but it’s bigger, beefier and has real upfiring drivers for Dolby Atmos — and we talked to WiiM’s CEO about it



  • WiiM launches its first soundbar for $479 / £449 (about AU$840)
  • 8-driver array with dedicated upfiring drivers
  • 3.0.2 channels, expandable to 5.1.2 with WiiM wireless speakers

WiiM has been building out its rival ecosystem to Sonos for a while now. The impressive WiiM Sound wireless speaker launched last year, and now the firm has unveiled its first soundbar. Based on its pricing, the new WiiM Bar is being positioned as a direct rival to the Sonos Beam (2nd Gen)… but on paper seems to beat it in a few key areas.

The WiiM Bar is a 3.0.2 Dolby Atmos soundbar with an eight-driver array, including upfiring height speakers, which the Sonos Beam lacks. It features automatic room correction, multi-room grouping and support for over 20 streaming services, and you can expand it to a full surround system with WiiM’s other speakers and its subwoofer.

Unusually, there’s a glass-covered 2.1-inch touch display on the front. That’s an interesting choice when many people don’t want any extra illumination near their TV screen.

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The WiiM Bar in action underneath a wall mounted TV. The TV is showing a scenic image with a dark blue sky

(Image credit: WiiM)

We spoke to WiiM’s CEO, Dr Lifeng Zhao, about the soundbar, and he told us that the screen is primarily there for people playing music through the soundbar — it’ll display album art, like other WiiM devices do — and you can turn it off for watching movies or shows. He’s confident some people will find it valuable anyway.

“We actually debated a lot internally,” Dr Zhao says. “So actually we are saying two things. One is that if you don’t really need the screen; you can turn it off. Another thing is that we really want instant feedback. If you only have a LED light right there, with so many input/outputs and functionality, how do you know the status of the device? It’s really confusing, even for me. We want to give people a simple and intuitive control, plus the instant feedback.”

The WiiM Bar's screen in a close-up, also showing touch controls on its top surface

(Image credit: WiiM)

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