WiiM Atmos SoundBar

The WiiM Bar: Atmos, Done the WiiM Way
WiiM built its name on streamers that simply work. Now it's bringing that same magic to the living room with real up-firing Dolby Atmos and a touchscreen you'll actually use.

Some brands earn trust the hard way — one well-priced, well-built product at a time. WiiM is one of them. Its streamers and amplifiers turned a small audio company into a community favourite by doing the unglamorous thing brilliantly: sensible pricing, a genuinely good app, and features that punch far above their cost. So when WiiM announced its first-ever soundbar, the question wasn't whether people would care. It was how loud the room would go quiet to listen.
The WiiM Bar is that debut : a true Dolby Atmos and DTS:X soundbar with real up-firing drivers, a round glass touchscreen built into the front, and the entire WiiM streaming platform baked in. And it arrives at a price that puts it eye-to-eye with the Sonos Beam while offering things the Beam doesn't.
Height You Can Actually Hear
This is not faux-Atmos. The WiiM Bar runs a 3.0.2 configuration built around a custom eight-driver array — three mid-bass drivers, three tweeters, and crucially, two genuine up-firing full-range drivers that bounce height effects off your ceiling. Four passive radiators reinforce the low end so the bar carries real weight on its own. Total system power is rated at 135W, tuned for apartments, condos and normal-sized living rooms rather than stadiums.
Feed it from your TV over HDMI eARC and it decodes the formats that matter: Dolby Atmos via Dolby TrueHD and Digital Plus, plus DTS and DTS:X. Movies get scale and overhead detail; music gets a clean, open front soundstage.
A Soundbar With a Face
The WiiM Bar does something genuinely unusual in this category: it has a glass-covered 2.1-inch round touch display set into the front. Album art, playback controls, source switching, EQ, Smart Presets and personalised clock faces all live right there on the bar — so you're not reaching for your phone every time you want to skip a track or change an input. It's the same glanceable interface WiiM fans love from the WiiM Sound speaker, now under your TV.
And when you do want the app, the WiiM Home App is right where it's always been — one of the best in the business, with deep EQ, multi-room grouping and access to more than 20 streaming services.
Tuned to Your Room, Easy on the Ears
RoomFit auto room-correction measures your space and adjusts the sound to suit it — no acoustic treatment required. For everyday viewing, Clear Voice Mode uses AI-powered dialogue enhancement to lift speech out of busy soundtracks in real time, while Night Mode tames loud effects so late-night films don't wake the house.
- 3.0.2 Dolby Atmos & DTS:X with two real up-firing drivers
- Custom 8-driver array + 4 passive radiators, 135W system power
- 2.1-inch round glass touch display for on-bar control
- RoomFit room correction, Clear Voice Mode & Night Mode
- HDMI eARC, optical, line-in and configurable USB audio
- Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, Ethernet — Spotify, TIDAL, Qobuz, Google Cast, Roon & 20+ services
- Expandable to 5.1.2 with WiiM wireless speakers and the WiiM Sub Pro
- Four ways to control: touch display, remote, app and voice
Our Take
The clever part of the WiiM Bar isn't any single feature — it's the combination. Affordable hardware, a class-leading app, a serious streaming platform, real Atmos height, and a system you can grow into a full 5.1.2 surround setup when you're ready. Start with the bar alone; add WiiM surrounds and the Sub Pro later. It's the rare soundbar that's as happy playing music all afternoon as it is anchoring movie night.
The WiiM Bar arrives from July 2026. Talk to the Audico team about pre-orders, local pricing and building out your WiiM system — your living room is about to get a serious upgrade.
