Sony EZWT100 S-AIR Signal Transmitter – Black
Dec 27, 2009 in
Electronics
- wireless transmitter for Sony DAV-HDX285 DVD home theater system
- sends wireless audio to Sony WAHT-SA10 stereo amplifier and Sony AIR-SA10 speaker
- 3-3/4″W x 2-1/8″H x 15/16″D
Product Description
Optimize your S-AIR ready BRAVIA Home Theater system with the EZW-T100 transmitter. This wireless card uses S-AIR technology and allows 8 channels of LPCM (CD quality) audio to be sent from your home theater’s main unit to a wireless surround speaker kit or to a wireless multi-room speaker system…. More >>
Sony EZWT100 S-AIR Signal Transmitter – Black
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5 comments
Physicians Interactive on December 27, 2009 at 11:00 am
When I bought this, I was expecting it not to work and me sending it back.
But it worked perfectly. Now I have wireless rear surround speakers that works!
Jerry Reifeiss on December 27, 2009 at 12:44 pm
Seller sent it to me quickly. No problems. Only thing is connecting the speakers to the input ports was a bit tough. They were slightly smaller than the plug. So, I had to really jam it in to get it to connect. But, it works fine.
M. McLean on December 27, 2009 at 1:19 pm
Only had the system set up for a week. Still need to read through the booklet. Not sure if I am working the surround sound correctly but I cannot get the wireless speakers to work when I play CDs. On movies the transmitter works great.
Y. Abulhasan on December 27, 2009 at 1:36 pm
Although it is a good addition to the surround system to avoid running wires through your living room (if bought with the S-Air receiver), it has one major problem – the device’s signal interfers with my cordless phone and WIFI. Currently I have the device turned off most of the time unless I am having a movie night. On the other hand, the quality of the sound is crisp.
I do regret purchasing the produced but I hope that Sony can come up with another way of connecting the back speaker wirelessly and avoid interfering with cordless phones and WIFI and have it pre-installed with the surround system.
S. Antonios on December 27, 2009 at 2:23 pm
To get the wireless connectivity for the rear sound, Sony has invented this complicated system of transmitter (this product) and receiver. Poor engineering. it did not work. Even if it did, the receiver is a huge machine that looks just as ugly as having wires. Will wait for something else for wireless speakers.