Wireless speakers for home theatre systems are one of the greatest innovations of the electronic industry, which has been a boon to music lovers and movie buffs. Although, the earlier versions of speakers were known for their power packed performance, installation process was chaotic with miles of cables running around the room. Placing speakers around the room for better effects was cumbersome with the cables running all over.
Home theatre systems can be connected to both wireless speakers and speakers which are connected using cables. Speakers teamed with a subwoofer are connected together to achieve excellent audio which is one of the vital components any audio/video system. While speakers reproduce sounds of higher frequencies, the subwoofer reproduces the sounds of lower frequencies. The subwoofers give outstanding audio effects with strong and powerful bass which is of prime importance to people who like the room shattering sound effects. Capable of producing audio effects which are subtle to loud and powerful, these speakers cater to needs of users with varied choices.
The trend of slim and small has set its foot into the electronic and entertainment industry too. Saying goodbye to huge speakers, the industry has set a revolution with small and slim speakers without losing the quality of performance. The same trend has been followed in the world of Wireless speakers too. With continuous innovations and research, wireless speakers are available in various models which are compatible with most of the electronic devices. Companies like F&D have launched wireless speakers different models like I226, I233, I282 and I50. These speaker are compatible to work with iPod, iPad and iPhones too.
Wireless speakers basically work using Infrared or Radio Frequency (RF) signals. Though they can work on any of these, the drawback of using infrared signals is that, it requires the speakers and the source to be in the same line. It is used in equipments like TV remote and if they are not in line, the signals drop due to interference. However RF signals are known to travel through solids and thus can pass through any obstacles making it more opted technology to use in the wireless speakers.
Wireless speakers, with their powerful performance and the great advantage of not meddling with the cables, are a great choice for entertainment as you can set them up anywhere.