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This presentation will provide you an overview of the features of wireless speakers.
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What will be Covered: • What are Wireless Speakers • Easy Installation and Setup • Freedom in Control • Streaming Capabilities • Large Sound Reception Range • Quality of Sound
What are Wireless Speakers Wireless speakers are speakers that receive audio frequency using radio waves rather than cables. That means, there’s no cord required from the source of audio to the speakers themselves. Not to be confused with portable speakers, which refers to speakers that don’t need to be plugged into an electrical source for power. Wireless speakers do eliminate some use of wires, but require an outlet for power unless otherwise noted as “portable speakers.”
Easy Installation and Setup Expecting a hassle in getting wireless speakers set up to be controlled remotely? Think again. Wireless speakers are a breeze to set up, with most processes following simple instructions as shown below. • Unpack and plug in speakers • Connect your device and the speakers through your device’s WiFi settings • Play from your device directly or through your streaming services
Freedom in Control Once your controlling device and speakers are connected, no need to hover around the speaker. You can adjust volume, playlist, playback settings and more right from your mobile device. Some manufacturers like the HEOS by Denoneven include a custom app for additional freedom in control.
Streaming Capabilities Wireless speakers are ideal for music streaming, since you don’t have to be near the speaker to control your tunes. Be sure to check the compatibility of your speakers with your favorite streaming services.
Large Sound Reception Range Far superior to Bluetooth in connectivity range, most wireless speakers can stay synced with your controlling devices from up to 200 feet away, taking advantage of your home’s existing network for a strong, robust signal.
Quality of Sound Wireless speakers have an average bandwidth of 11Mbps, and process at a 600Mbps bit-rate. Compared to Bluetooth speakers that have a bandwidth of only 800Kbps processing at a bit-rate of 2.1Mbps. In simple terms, that means the quality of sound for wireless speakers is much higher than bluetooth, and is now received quite near the output of traditional speakers, making them a great compromise between convenience and incredible quality of sound.
Information Sources Want to learn more about wireless speakers? Here are the sources from this presentation. Click to learn more. • https://pixabay.com/en/icon-wifi-network-wifi-icon-1480926/ • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_speaker • https://usa.denon.com/us/music-streaming-apps-and-devices • http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/wireless-speakers/buying-guide.htm • http://www.crutchfield.com/S-dblr0S41Ijs/learn/wi-fi-vs-bluetooth.html