You can install indoor wireless speakers by connecting them via an audio out jack to your laptop, pc, or home theater. This provides crisp, clear audio.
The AW400 wireless speakers have a transmitter module. This module is plugged into your sound source (your TV or stereo or whatever). Each of the speakers is then plugged into the wall with its own power cord.
There is not a significant difference in sound quality between wireless and wired speakers. The primary difference is user preference and the amount of work that it requires. Wired speakers are more work to install.
I am looking for the same thing. I love my speaker and do not want to have to buy a new one.
Korus wireless speakers are one of the great standalone speakers.
You can go wireless, but you will have to buy wireless speakers. There is no current way of upgrading from wired to wireless and keeping the same speakers. The only way I can imagine is to buy some wireless speakers and then dismantle those and add the pieces to the old wired speakers, the ideal outcome, making them wireless and using the same good quality speakers that came with the stereo.
Wireless speakers tend to cost more than traditional speakers because wireless speakers use more advanced technology. Wireless speakers are less restrictive as in they can be placed anywhere in your home and can even be transported more easily when you travel with the laptop.
Wireless suround sound for your home can range quite a bit depending on how many speakers you use to the quality of the products and if you choose to install it your self or have it installed for you.
You can get a couple of different versions of wireless speakers the WL6000 - Dell 5.1 Surround Sound system and the SoundOn Media 210 wireless USB speakers.
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