Self Powered Indoor / Outdoor weatherproof wireless speaker system SCN300W
- Connect any audio source into the wireless transmitter to hear music over 150 feet away
- Both speakers and the transmitter can be battery or AC powered (power adapters included) for a true complete cordless speaker system
- Control the volume, bass boast and power on or off from each speaker independently or via wireless remote control
- Both speakers are wall mountable or can be placed on a table or floor inside or outside
- Each 7.5 watt speaker with 4 inch woofer and 1 inch tweeter can play for up to 7 hours on battery.
Product Description
An outdoor wireless speaker system has never been so easy to set-up! The New Grace Schooners allow you to listen music for hours inside or outside your house completely wirelessly! Listen to all your favorite tunes up to 150 feet away!Go Anywhere – indoors or out – with no wires attached. Use with your Stereo system, MP3 player, CD player, Computer or Television. Splash-resistant weatherproof speakers can be left out in the rain or used by the pool. Speakers can be powered with batteries for the ultimate portability or included power adaptors. Small lightweight speakers can go anywhere. Works up to 150 ft. away…. More >>
Self Powered Indoor / Outdoor weatherproof wireless speaker system SCN300W
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5 comments
Lil Fod on December 5, 2009 at 11:34 pm
Great Value for the price. Easy to set up and use. Would recommend.
Gregory Fadul on December 5, 2009 at 11:41 pm
The speakers have good range, good sound and both the transmitter and the speakers run on battery power as well as AC power. You can listen to your TV, Radio, iPod, stereo simply by plugging them into the back of the transmitter.
Since the transmitter is also battery powered you can take the whole system anywhere in your back yard.
MC on December 5, 2009 at 11:56 pm
I wanted a set of speakers out on the screen porch. These looked like a good alternative, and indeed when they work they’re nice little speakers. Unfortunately, the speakers frequently lost their connection, which made for a somewhat frustrating listening experience. I returned them and bought some Polk Atriums instead. It was easier to run the speaker wire outside than to deal with the frequent resets required by these speakers. As an added bonus, the Polks have a much better sound.
D. Goins on December 6, 2009 at 1:54 am
They do not have very good sound quality, the batteries don’t last very long at all and they are very expensive. It takes 8 C batteries for each speaker. We bought the speakers to have out by the pool and were very disappointed. The sound will go in and out and usually you dont get sound from both speakers at the same time…very disappointed.
Buffy on December 6, 2009 at 4:40 am
I really enjoy having these speakers. I put them in my bathroom and I listen to internet radio from my computer. (Come on, who doesn’t sing in the shower.) But I do have a complaint. The remote control does not turn the speakers on! You have to do that manually by hitting the button on the top of each speaker. That puts a restriction on how high you can install them. The remote does turn them off, though. But too bad they couldn’t figure that one out.