I was tryin to do the same research, just happened to hit on this question. Here are few things that would help you decide if you want a wired / wireless spkr - If you willing to compromise on quality, you could try Wireless. - Not worth the efforts to get it wireless, wireless technology has not yet evolved to a state that can give you Quality on wireless connection (esp if you are lookin to make a Home Theater system wireless, i think you are) - Wireless cannot transfer power to run your speaker, so only audio is sent thru wireless, the speakers are to be wired for power anywayz. (Battery power willnot last you too long) --- After reading reviews on the same, looks like you are better off with Wires than wireless.. Here is a solution, if you really wanna go wireless (never tried, so dunno about the outcome, the site claims that it works) Check their products received and transmitter, should work for you! http://www.soundolier.com/products/maestroSWR.aspx
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.
Sony offers a avriety of surround sound products. They are car speakers, television speakers and home entertainment speakers as well. There are wireless speakers and different lenghts when it comes to hardwired speakers.
You can use cordless or wireless speakers to enhance the sound of a television set. You can use the wireless speakers to create a surround sound effect by placing them in different areas of a room.
Yes they do make wireless surround sound. If you purchase wireless receiver box you will have speakers that are in the front (which doesn't need to be wireless since it's connected to you TV) and you have the right and left which rest behind you. The wireless receiver box connects to a power outlet and sends the single to the two rear speakers. This setup eliminates running speaker wires from the receiver to your speakers.
The following retailers carry wireless surround sound speakers: -Amazon -Best Buy -Costco -Currys -Sony -Future Shop -Harvey Norman -E Bay -Walmart -Samsung
The minimum number of satellite speakers needed for a wireless surround sound system is three. Traditionally there are two to the sides of the seating area, and one directly in front.
The best wireless surround sound systems available as of 2013 include the Rocketfish Wireless Speaker, Schooners II and the Yamaha Wireless Speakers. You can purchase these items online from retailers such as Amazon.
Wireless speakers can offer a great way to enjoy your music without worrying about placing unsightly wires all over your home or office. Perfect for a surround sound system or stereo set up, wireless speakers can give a full, rich sound. When shopping for wireless speakers, care should be taken to look at the quality of manufacturing, what wireless method is used for transmitting the audio, and any power needs. Some wireless speakers need to be plugged in to a wall outlet, which may cause some problems if you are trying to avoid wires. Wireless speakers offer a great benefit once installed.
You can use cordless or wireless speakers to enhance the sound of a television set. You can use the wireless speakers to create a surround sound effect by placing them in different areas of a room.
There are current models where the rear speakers are cordless or wireless. These models are generally much more expensive than the cordless models. If you do not have a house with surround sound wiring this is a great option.
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.
Korus wireless speakers are one of the great standalone speakers.