Wireless Outdoor Speaker : What is it?
| Wireless outdoor speakers operate on a certain wireless frequency or transmitter to broadcast the sound coming from audio devices such as MP3 players, DVD players, computers, or televisions. They can transmit sound through walls, ceilings, and floors up to 300 feet away. They can be powered by electricity or batteries. They are commonly used in pool areas, patios, and backyards.
Expert’s advice: Do not place your wireless outdoor speakers in direct contact with rain or moisture. They can only take so much humidity and moisture despite being outdoor-friendly. If your backyard is flooded or if it is rainy outside, move your wireless outdoor speakers to a drier area. |
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Kinds of Wireless Outdoor Speakers include the following: |
Indoor/outdoor wireless outdoor speakers
Indoor/outdoor wireless outdoor speakers use 900 MHz wireless technology to transmit sound. They are resistant to water, making them ideal for high-humidity and high-moisture areas outdoors and indoors (bathrooms and kitchens). They have two-way systems that allow them to transmit through ceilings, floors, and walls. They offer excellent omnidirectional sound quality.
Indoor/outdoor wireless outdoor speakers can be used with different electronic devices like VCRs, MP3 players, and DVD players. They can be powered by electricity or batteries.
Wireless transmitter wireless outdoor speakers
These types of wireless outdoor speakers use wireless transmitters connected to stereos, PCs, or TVs to receive radio signals. The wireless transmitter and output device should both be tuned in to the same frequency to emit good sound quality. When used in pairs, some models can be transformed into left and right stereo channels. They come with an AC adapter, a transmitter, and RCA inputs. |

Power source: For convenience and flexibility while traveling, choose wireless outdoor speakers that can be powered by rechargeable batteries. Just make sure to recharge the batteries fully before going out on trips.
Broadcast range: If your backyard or poolside is far from your sound input device, choose wireless outdoor speakers with a wide broadcast range of about 300 feet. But if your backyard or patio is just beside your living room, choose wireless outdoor speakers with a broadcast range of 150 feet.
Added features: For better sound output, look for wireless outdoor speakers with woofers or tweeters that provide higher upper frequency responses and deeper bass sounds.
Compatibility: Make sure your sound output device is equipped with RCA connections for hooking up your RCA-capable wireless outdoor speakers. |
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