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Wireless
Speaker
In any sound
system, ultimate quality depends on the speakers. The best
recording, encoded on the most advanced storage device and played by
a top-of-the-line deck and amplifier, will sound awful if the system
is hooked up to poor speakers. A Wireless Speaker is the component
that takes the electronic signal stored on things like CDs, tapes
and DVDs and turns it back into actual sound that we can hear. The
most important feature of Wireless Speaker is the ease of use,
quality and hassle free usage which keep them getting popular day by
day. No more messy wires and holes in your walls when using Wireless
Speaker.
If you want to
be able to play music in the dining and living rooms, but the sound
system is in the family room. The cost to wire and install speakers
is very high and it's a real nuisance too. Now you can buy one of
them Wireless Speaker, and now when you have a dinner party you put
on some CDs, put the Wireless Speaker in the dining room, and you
have great music to dine to! Guests will amaze and impressed. The
sound is good from such a Wireless Speaker, and its ability to work
for a couple of hours without power, with its built-in rechargeable
battery, is great.
There are so
many companies who are making Wireless
Speaker.
Recently, LG
Electronics has found the solution to running messy cables all over
your lounge. Bluetooth technology allows the 'tallboy' Wireless
Speaker to be placed around your room, without mounting them on the
walls and running meters of cabling. The company's newest addition,
the DA-SW6100 incorporates the latest developments from LG's
extensive R&D initiatives. The Product Manager for Audio/Video
at LG Electronics South Africa explains: "The DA-SW6100 removes all
the hassle of installing a home cinema system, as the Wireless
Speaker 'tallboy' are already at the perfect height and do not need
to be wall-mounted."
At its launch
at the 2003 IFA show in Berlin, it was widely agreed that LG was the first
manufacturer to provide Wireless Speaker technology without loosing
sound quality through signal interference. The 330W (RMS) digital
amplifier is connected to a wireless transmitter, which relays the
2.4GHz frequency (Bluetooth), to the receiver in the satellite
speakers.
ADVENT AW870
Two-Way Wireless Speaker System: Whether you're embellishing a home
theater and don't want the hassle of wired surround speakers or you
simply want portable components for a deck or garage Jensen's JW250
Sonix Wireless Speaker have your name on them. This Wireless Speaker
uses 900 MHz technology to transmit sound from any audio/video
source through walls and other obstacles--indoors or out--for
distances of up to 150 feet. Unlike wireless products that use an
infrared (IR) signal requiring a direct line of sight to the
transmitter these Wireless Speakers allow countless placement
options so you can enjoy music or TV sound in any desired part of
your home.
Most recently
in year Jan, 2004,
Motorola Releases the HF800 Wireless Speaker: Motorola recently
announced the HF800 Portable Wireless Speaker - an accessory that
will act as a hands-free speakerphone when linked to a Bluetooth
enabled phone. The Motorola HF800 Portable Wireless Speaker is small
enough to fit in the palm of your hand and features a powerful
one-Watt speaker that delivers clear sound quality by using
sophisticated echo and noise reduction technology. The HF800 features a
multifunction button to answer, end, and initiate calls and perform
three-way calling and call hold functions, and also a Mute button.
It can pair with up to 8 Bluetooth 1.1 compliant devices, including
handsets, PDA's, and computers. The HF800 has a talk time of 3 hours
and stand-by time of 100 hours. It can be recharged by the same
chargers found in most Motorola phones.
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