Wireless Outdoor Speakers

 

Wireless outdoor speakers vary in size, shape, and color. The many different models help for when choosing which speakers are best for you. With a quick installation time, wireless outdoor speakers are easy to set up. They can be used for any number of setups including decks, gazebos, garages, gardens, boat docks, sheds, etc. Wireless outdoor speakers are capable of transmitting 150 feet, making them ideal for any outdoor activities. With our reviews and descriptions it will be easy for you to choose which speakers you like best.

Pros of Outdoor Speakers:

  1. Being wireless and not having to lay wires to each speaker is one of the best qualities of outdoor speakers. You have the convenience of putting speakers wherever desired, and can move them without having to deal with rewiring. Within the transmission range, you will be able to hear your input media without the hassle of wiring the speakers to your system.
  2. Many models of Wireless Outdoor Speakers have a very hassle free set up, and will begin to transmit frequencies as soon as you hook up your media source to the transmitter.
  3. Wireless Outdoor Speakers are compatible with most televisions, stereo systems, surround systems, video game systems, iPods, and many more devices.
  4. If you love entertaining outdoors, imagine having background music to improve the atmosphere. There are even models that are made to look like rocks, to blend in naturally with your landscape.
  5. They are highly portable. Within the transmission range, these speakers will work even if you change their physical location daily. You can be using them working in your workshop, move them to your garage, or even take them out to the porch, and as long as they are within the transmission range they will continue to provide entertainment.

 

Cons of Outdoor Speakers:

  1. Due to being built to withstand an outdoor atmosphere, and not having a physical connection of hard wiring that other speakers have, the sound quality will not be as great as an equivalent wired speaker model.
  2. Wireless transmission is convenient; however the modulation of sound waves is susceptible to various forms of interference. This comparison is similar to the difference between land line phone lines, and cell phones.
  3. Typical wired speakers often do not need a power source because the permanent magnet inside of the cone is allowed to move by the changing patterns of the charge carrying electrons within the wires. Wireless Outdoor Speakers however, do need separate power sources for each speaker. This is due to the signal being modulated. In order to read the modulated “code”, a wireless speaker requires electricity via a power outlet, or battery source.
  4. The type of modulation (transmission) is often a restricting factor of use. Models using Infrared technology require the transmitter and the speaker to be placed “within a line of sight” of each other. If the system is based on a Radio Frequency, the transmitter and speakers do not have to be placed in a “line of sight” of each other, and the transmissions can pass through many objects such as walls, floors, or other objects that typical radio signals can pass thorough.

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