Are you tired of laying wires through your house, creeping through small
places just to get the right sound effect? Wireless speakers are the answer
to your headaches. With wireless speakers you gain the freedom to move your
music to where you want it to be without the hassles of cables. Planning
to have a party outside? Don't move your whole entertainment system outside
while you can make use of outdoor wireless speakers which can move right
along with the party. Want to have hi-fi quality sound through your laptop
computer? Why should you be tied to wires while using a portable computer?
Make use of wireless speakers to give you the freedom to work or play on
your computer where you want to, while having the high fidelity sound you
deserve.
Here are a few examples of how you can use wireless speakers to improve your
way of living.
Listen to your favorite music collection while taking a bath.
Have a BBQ or party outside without having to move your whole stereo
system.
You can store all your favorite music on your computer and listen to
it anywhere in your home.
Listen to music while working in the garden.
When your computer is doing certain time consuming tasks, have it play
a sound when it is done with the task or when there is an error and have
your wireless speaker notify you while you are lying next to the pool.
Get the perfect surround sound effect by having the freedom to move
the speakers to exactly the right spots without getting tangled in wires.
Let your computer notify you of upcoming tasks or appointments by playing
a sound through your outdoor wireless speakers, while you are washing your
car.
Let your wireless speaker notify you discretely of intruders by connecting
it to your alarm system.
Use you wireless speakers as a portable intercom system.
There are however a few things you need to watch out for when shopping for
wireless speakers. Some are listed here:
Interference Some wireless speakers may interfere with other wireless devices
in your house like cordless phones. A good wireless speaker system will allow
you to tune it to a different frequency to overcome these interferences.
Battery life Battery life is not always too great on wireless speakers, as
it consumes power to drive the speakers, internal amplifier and RF receiver.
So, if you want to use your wireless speakers for extended periods of time,
it may be wise to make use of the AC power adaptor. Now this may not always
be practical - the whole idea of wireless speakers is to get rid of the wires.
Rechargeable batteries might be the answer and some of the models even come
with rechargeable batteries -something to consider when you need total freedom,
even from power outlets.
Range Most wireless speakers can work fine within a range of 150 to 300 feet
from the transmitter. (Which would be located at the source of sound i.e.
your hi-fi or computer) The RF frequency is high enough for it to work through
walls and furniture. You do not need a line of sight, but bear in mind that
obstacles weakens the signal, and the more obstacles between the transmitter
and receiver, the shorter the range will become.
Weatherproof Outdoor wireless speakers are claimed to be weatherproof, but
if you do not need to use your speakers outside all the time, rather store
them inside. This will definitely extend the life of your valuable outdoor
wireless speakers. If you really need to leave it outside all the time, try
to find a spot where it can be hidden from the most harsh weather conditions.
Stereo Not all wireless speaker systems include two speakers to give you
a stereo experience. Especially the outdoor wireless speakers are sold as
single units. This can easily be overcome by purchasing two speakers, obviously
doubling the price. Legislation Wireless speakers use RF signals which may
interfere with other RF devices. Make sure that the frequency range is legal
in your country. If it is sold by a reputable dealer in your country, this
should not be a problem. Wireless speakers are till a fairly new technology
and some still have issues to be sorted out. So you have to do your shopping
wisely.
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