Wireless stereos are audio devices that transmit audio signals through the radio waves coming out as sounds from their wireless speakers. They use radio frequencies to transmit sound instead of traditional wiring, eliminating cable clutter and allowing the user to install them far away from the wireless speakers. They can be powered by electricity or batteries.
Standard wireless stereos are connected by basic RCA cables to home theatre systems. They can be connected to wireless speakers and audio sources like MP3 players. They come with RCA outputs, RCA audio cables, and a power adapter. PC wireless stereos
PC wireless stereos use special cables for connecting to the user’s wireless network or computer to access stored music files. They allow the user to listen in to radio stations with Internet streaming feeds and to MP3 files stored in the computer.
Power source: For portability, choose a wireless stereo that can be powered by several batteries, allowing you to enjoy music in places without power outlets. Remote control: Choose a wireless stereo with a remote control that allows you to browse through your PC’s music collection without accessing your computer directly.
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