Are Wireless Speakers Replacing Conventional Speakers?


by Theodore Cartman - Date: 2008-10-10 - Word Count: 441 Share This!

With many consumer electronics music market becoming more and more dynamic and mobile, many , manufacturers have shifted into wireless gadgets which cater to an increasingly mobile market. From cell phones to IPods, people feel the need to break free from their mundane everyday toys which tie them to one place. They now want to go wireless. Traditionally, music speakers have been more or less stationery and attached to the main musical tuner via a spaghetti mesh of cables.

As we are all aware, this arrangement has its inherent dangers. Children playing with these wires can unplug them and interrupt the sound. This is not to mention the danger of tripping and falling on the wires. Convectional speakers with the crisscrossing wires are also unsightly and do not contribute to good interior decor of the room.

There has also been instances where the wiring and cables from electronic gadgets such as speakers has contributing to fires. The answer to all this is wireless speakers.

Wireless speakers are gaining in popularity. They are small, attractive and because of their lack of wiring running from the musical unit to the speakers. Electronic manufacturers that make wireless speakers cater to the exotic market that is interested in diminutive size without sacrificing the quality of the sound and this is perfectly the case with wireless speakers.

Wireless speakers as we mentioned have gained their popularity from the fact they are very convenience. Coming in smaller size than conventional speakers, wireless speakers can be placed inconspicuously under the couch and other places where they are not so obvious and where their appearance does not influence the interior decor of a room. This results to less clatter. They can also be positioned strategically where the sound will be best. Because of their smaller size wireless speakers can also be easily transported.

Wireless speakers use the same technology that is used to transmit radio waves only this time it is analog sound waves that are transmitted. Then a device located in the speakers decodes the signal from analog to digital and converts it into sound. All this is done instantaneously. A great advantage with wireless speakers is that the sound can actually be transmitted even through walls. This means that the speakers do not have to be physically located where the musical device is located. This reduces the chances of damaging the tuner or musical receiver. A good example would be placing small surround sound speakers in the bathroom or washroom while the actual digital player is far away in another room where there no risk of water-damage.Wireless speakers can also be placed strategically in different places in the room for maximum sound effect.


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