Households which boast of modern day plasma, LED or PCD flat panel televisions offering extreme technological advancement in terms of picture clarity and reduced thickness, sulk and disappoint when it comes to the audio output of these TVs. The built in speakers of these flat panel TVs aren’t really that good when it comes to getting the full effect of surround sound entertainment. The constraint is on account of problems related to heat dissipation when residing within the TV (the slim TV panels do not have enough space to house speakers with large drivers which will emit more heat) as well as mutual interferences with the screen.
The savior comes in the form of wireless TV speakers because it allows the opportunity to detach the speakers from the screen or rather complement them with external speakers and in the process, makes it possible to offer truly high quality high definition audio. Surround sound is considered the best option for a full cinematic experience from the comfort of one’s own home. Moreover, the wireless TV speaker solutions eliminate the need to route the speaker cable through ducts in the walls and ceilings and there will be no cables lying scattered all over the floor which makes for a much cleaner home theater system. Your sound system with wireless home stereo speakers attached to the TV would be a great way to enhance video high quality sound and to attach mp3 players to your surround sound system.
The technology used is similar to those used for wireless surround sound speaker systems wherein, the main speaker unit combines the loudspeaker with a radio frequency (RF) receiver and a radio frequency transmitter unit. The transmitter connects to the audio output slot from the television. A RCA plug or cable as is it popularly known is used to connect with the televisions line level output. In most cases, the TV’s speaker will act as the center channel in a multi-speaker setup. This can be accomplished whether your setup is indoor/outdoors.
Usual concerns about signal interferences cannot be eliminated altogether since the wireless transmitter unit emits signals in the 900 MHz or 2.4GHz frequencies, which overlaps with the range of frequency of other wireless domestic gadgets such as mobile phones and microwave ovens operating on the same band widths. One should also not forget that the external wireless amplification circuits and the radio frequency receiver housed within the wireless speakers need to be connected to an AC power source in order to operate and produce sound which is played over the speaker cones.
Popular solutions available in the market includes Audio Unlimited 900 MHz Wireless Speakers from Cables Unlimited, Acoustic Research AW877 900 MHz Wireless Stereo Speaker System, Grace Digital SCN300W Schooners, TV Ears 10380 Wireless Speaker System, Boston Acoustics TVee Powered Soundbar Speaker System with Wireless Subwoofer etc, although this is not a surround sound solution. Technological advancements has lead to the development of the IrGate™ platform, which has the traits of RF technology within an omni-directional operation and claims to have minimum susceptibility to various RF interferences.
Having an external set of wireless TV speakers would therefore add to the viewing pleasure and offer a sound experience which will be a close replication of the real life environment while watching the video being played on the TV screen, whether it is a movie, a sporting event or any of the MP3 players. The Audio Unlimited SPK-VELO-001 Water-Resistant Wireless Speakers with Remote combined with the Boston Acoustics TVee Powered Soundbar Speaker System with Wireless Subwoofer in black makes for a killer set up and is definitely something you should look at.
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