Recently, more and more manufacturers have begun offering home theater systems with wireless speakers wireless speakers or a kit. From the standpoint of the owner of the house, so very long speaker wire, it is certainly a great advantage. Multi-channel surround sound is a relatively new phenomenon, and as such are not many old houses wired for rear speakers, not to mention 7.1 systems. When a wireless solution could be the logical conclusion. But how reliable are these sets of wireless speakers in aReal scenario, and these options really eliminate the dreaded cable clutter?
Some wireless kit, such as LG or two Rocketfish speakers allow you to connect to a wireless receiver. This eliminates the cables from front to back. But cable from the receiver to each speaker must be used and as such is the amount of cable only reduced but not eliminated. Another wireless surround product comes with a separate receiver for each speaker, which comparesreduce the other salad products, and not the cable, if not eliminate completely hollow.
If the wireless does not affect performance? The audio quality is a central concern. When choosing a wireless system, you should choose a system in which (a) the transfer itself does not make any noise or degradation in order to preserve audio quality, and (b) wireless amplifier itself should be a high quality amplifier with a minimal distortion. The size of the wireless speakerAmplifier is a consideration, since the receiver must be invisible.
Another problem is important to note that in a home theater room is that the sound of all speakers should be in sync with the video and synchronized with each speaker to be. Some wireless devices such as the Rocketfish is a delay of the signal as it seems to do with noise. As such, you should investigate how the signal of a trip to the wireless speaker late. The product is still a delay ofless than 1 ms, the low should be sufficient for almost all real-world application.
Finally, as a reliable wireless speakers and speaker sets? One of the main problems with the wireless devices of any kind is interference from other devices. As more and more consumer devices to go wireless, the space of available frequencies is increasingly restricted. Above all, the 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz are particularly close, because Wi-Fi hotspots, mobile phones with Bluetooth, etc. Picking a system thatavoids these bands, the most logical choice, because its systems operate at 5.8 GHz
In addition to using a kit of wireless speakers in a home theater is another useful application streaming audio between the various rooms of the house where the wiring would be difficult to install or for outdoor applications. Imagine getting the speakers in your garden in minutes. The possibilities are endless.
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