Audio Unlimited 900MHz Wireless Add-on Speaker
Jan 14, 2010 in
Electronics
- Auto tuning function for interference free reception utilizing Phase Loop Lock (PLL) technologyautomatically tuning in the optimal frequency.
- 900 MHz transmitter sends audio signals without speaker wire (transmitter not included)
- Speaker can be up to 150′ away from the audio source, without line of sight limitations
- Existing systems transmitter connects via 3.5mm audio cable to PCs, MP3 players, iPods, stereos and home theatre systems
- Compact & portable with a stylized design (10H x 5W) – 3 Rubber edge Woofer2 Mylar cone Tweeter 10 Watt RMS Output 9V DC Transformer
Product Description
This single add-on wireless speaker is the perfect addition to your current Audio Unlimited wireless speaker system (SPK-VELO-001). With this add-on speaker you can create a multi-room sound system and have the freedom to listen to music just about anywhere in your house or yard, without the hassle of running unsightly speaker wires!… More >>
Audio Unlimited 900MHz Wireless Add-on Speaker
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5 comments
T. Wendt on January 14, 2010 at 10:44 am
The speaker acts very strange after a power hit, even a minor one. It will work on batteries, but not in the power supply. As there is no way to fix the unit, you are require to purchase a new one.
Donald Butler on January 14, 2010 at 11:34 am
I didn’t rate the battery life, I ues the power plug.
The range and quality of sound are very good.
B. Robertson on January 14, 2010 at 1:11 pm
Used these at an outdoor wedding reception. Lasted only about an hour on batteries. Range was okay until a lot of people were there and then it began to cut out.
D. Plante on January 14, 2010 at 3:22 pm
The speaker delivers fairly good quality sound. It is a bit tempermental in terms of distance allowed from the wireless device. The power button failed on one of the units, but the unit was replaced by the company without a problem. I’m happy with the purchase.
Kyle Spangle on January 14, 2010 at 4:22 pm
I’ve had these speakers for about 2 years now and 1 speaker completely stopped working and the transmitter’s power input jack is loose and very touchy. The speakers worked great before that, I used them everywhere.
Using batteries with them really isn’t worth the money spent on batteries. You won’t get much use out of your speakers before the batteries are low and you find yourself scooting the speaker closer and closer to the transmitter.
You’re lucky if you can get the speakers to work without any noise 150 ft away from the transmitter.
If I had to do it over again I’d probably spent double the money on something of higher quality.