The Importance Of Speaker Wireless Adapter
A wireless speaker adapter is a must-have if you're going to use wireless speakers for your sound system or your computer. Adapters for wireless speakers can either be powered by electricity by plugging them directly into an electrical outlet or they can be run by the same audio device where they are connected.
This type of wireless speaker adapter is electrically powered and has a cable jack plugged into the output jack of a wireless speaker. Standard adapters are typically designed to suit a particular brand of wireless speaker.
Bluetooth adapter
The Bluetooth adapter, as the name implies, utilizes Bluetooth technology to transmit audio from your MP3 player to the receiver (i.e. headphones or speakers.) The adapter is directly connected to the audio player. When shopping around for a wireless speaker adapter, always ensure that the model and brand that you're considering is compatible with your audio player and your wireless speaker. If you're going to use the adapter and wireless speakers at home or at the office, you're better off with electrically powered models but you might want to go for Bluetooth speakers for portable music players.
Buying Tips For Wireless Speakers
Wireless speakers are tempting since they eliminate the speaker cable and do away with having an external amplifier. Since wireless speakers have a built-in amplifier, they require power. Most models will plug into an outlet and thereby are able to offer medium to high power to drive the speaker elements. Some speakers come with rechargeable batteries. The next thing to look at is the speaker construction and output power.
If you are planning to set up the speaker in your kitchen, you obviously won't need as much power as setting up a pair of speakers as wireless surround sound speakers in your home theater. If you are planning to use your speakers outdoors, be sure to pick speakers that have a waterproof or at least water resistant enclosure. Typically the manufacturer would state whether its speakers can be used as outdoor speakers.
Next, be sure that the transmitter unit can connect to the source audio that you want to drive your speakers with. If you want to connect your transmitter to your surround system, you may need speaker terminal inputs unless your surround equipment offers line level audio for your rear speakers.
Why So Popular?
Many shoppers come to see us to view our wide selection of wireless outdoor speakers. But why are so many interested in the wireless line versus the options of: Patio speakers, Garden speakers or Rock speakers? Why are the varieties of these wireless outdoor speakers growing at a rapid rate? So what do wireless speakers offer that all the others do not? Obviously speakers cannot power themselves without some sort of amplifier.
So the amplifier is actually built right into the individual speakers themselves in a wireless speaker. Some wireless speakers take AAA, AA, C, D or even gel batteries to power them. You get a transmitter with your wireless speaker system that takes the audio you plug into it and sends it via radio wave frequency to your wireless speaker/speakers. Not all wireless speakers are "outdoor" rated! Make sure that if you want to use yours outside that you ensure they are wireless "outdoor" speakers. All of which will destroy regular wireless speakers so keep this in mind when purchasing yours.
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