Indoor and Outdoor Wireless Speakers

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Indoor and Outdoor Wireless Speakers
What is a Wireless Speaker?

Speakers are sound devices and primarily we focus on the quality of sound they produce. The wireless speaker is a multipurpose gadget that allows you to enjoy music inside as well as outside without the help of cables or wires.

The speaker in this case is charged and gives back up of eight hours, which should be enough at a time. If the speaker is being used indoors they can be connected to the mains directly and the added advantage is that you can also use these speakers without charge. The source of energy would be 5 AA batteries. Most of the wireless speakers are available in two bases so that it can be placed on any kind of surface. If it has a flat stand it can be used for hard surfaces but if it is being placed on grass, the spiked stand can be used. Wireless speakers also can be used with MP3 player that has an earphone socket and two transmission channels for better sound clarity. Extra speakers can be added and that can also receive audio from these transmission channels.

Wireless Speaker System

Wireless speakers are "the" option for people who want to get rid of the unnecessary clutter of wires tangling here and there. As stated above they are convenient option for outdoor use as well. Moreover installing a wire less system is as easy as discussing about them. What the requirement is to just tune in the systems to the receiving speakers and then you actually escape all the hassle of a long, tedious process of installing a wired system. Since the home theater system is gaining on its popularity, the use of wireless speakers is becoming more and more evident and the reason is quite visible that none wants to take the pains of wiring the system and then navigating them across the room. There are two types of wireless speakers which are:
  • Infrared-In this case there is signal that travels to the speakers and anything coming between the source of the signal and the speaker obstructs it’s path and that leads to the sound breaking up.
  • Radio Frequency- In this case radio waves are used to transmit signals and since the signal can pass through objects on its way , some static might interfere with the sound , for an example the sound from a telephone.
This is when these speakers are being used inside the house but when they are being used outdoors the main impediment can be the "range" since most of the living rooms are not bigger than thirty or forty feet but then covering a distance of 90 feet to 100 feet is quite a challenge. There are specialized speakers that have ranges more than that but then don’t believe the manufacturer’s word. It is always better to test first since there are many factors that play a role when comes quality sound production like geographic location, any other electronic devices that might influence, building material and the house. When settings up wireless speaker outside consider a few other things as well like if the system is waterproof or not though it is advisable not to keep your system outdoors all the time. If you get a muffled sound do not worry, it is because of the weatherproofing. As technology is advancing wireless speakers are also being upgraded and are getting more and more cheaper as well as accessible. Nowadays the radio frequency systems use better transmitters and receptors to lessen the interference while the infrared systems have more than one transmitter to reduce the breaking up of sound. The quality of sound is also getting better. The sound quality might not satisfy an audiophile but then is versatile equipment.

By Poushali Ganguly
Published: 11/29/2007
 
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