A common complaint among users of wireless electronics seems to be quality of sound. There maybe noise issues or playback quality issues - but the bottom line is that people dread the experience of listening to their favorite tunes, instead of looking forward to it. At parties and get togethers when the music is played, the wireless equipment (and its quality) may becomie the topic of conversations, which is definitely not something you intended.

On this blog I am trying to present only the best quality of speakers, so your speakers, I hope, won’t become the topic of conversations for the wrong reasons.

Here are some more recommendations I found recently that you may want to check out. I wrote about the Acoustic Research AW822 Wireless Outdoor Speaker not too long ago.c125036_m

“Michael Curtin of EPI Systems Integration, Pelham, N.Y., touted the AW822 transmitter and speaker setup ($129) from Acoustic Research as one of the best. With a range of 200 feet, music will be able to reach the pond, at least.

Another option recommended by Jeff Cooper of Simply Sight & Sound, Sun City, Calif., is the Outcast ($799) from Soundcast Systems. This system plows through 350 feet and transmits audio from either a stereo system or an iPod. According to Cooper can feed music to two wireless speakers. What I really like about this system though, is that I can control the music remotely by pressing buttons built into the top of the speaker.

Any time sound has to travel, it degrades over distance. Amplifiers can give your system the audio muscle it needs to go the distance, and the best place to put them is as close to the speakers as possible. Curtin found some great wireless amps that’ll work with any speaker I choose. The 5.8GHz Digital Wireless Audio Transmitter/Amplifier system ($199) from Amphony comes with an amp for each speaker. These amps can be located up to 200 feet from the transmitter.

While I like the idea of being able to keep all of my audio components safe inside my house, I’m not totally against carrying out something with me to the deck and patio—especially if it’ll make my music sound amazing. For a higher fidelity experience, Curtin recommends the Sonos 150 Bundle system ($999).”

Outdoor Speakers: Pro Advice on Wireless Outdoor Speakers, by Lisa Montgomery - Electronic House Info and Answers

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Whether they’re for a barbecue in the back garden with some friends or for your patrons as they eat or drink on the restaurant’s terrace, outdoor wireless speakers are an ideal way to provide musical accompaniment and atmosphere.

If you’re considering buying wireless speakers for outdoor use, there are several important choices to make: the range at which they work, whether they are compatible with your sound system, how they are powered, how loud they are and whether they can be used in all weathers.

Operating Range. The majority of wireless systems will operate at a range of 50-100 meters when used outside, in a space with no obstructions. As a practical guideline, the same speakers often operate at around 10-25 meters inside a building, where walls, other objects and electrical wiring interfere with the signal. For most purposes, the outdoor range is easily sufficient, though if you have a particularly large or oddly-shaped garden, you may need to be careful where you position the transmitter.

Central Transmitter Location. The central transmitter is, of course, the other major concern: this is the device that has to be attached to something in order to transmit the music! If you’re using a small, portable device as the source – an MP3 player or an iPod, for example – it’s much easier to position the transmitter centrally and ensure that the distance to the speakers is kept to a minimum.

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However, if you’re connecting to a large, mains-operated hi-fi system or a TV, it’s likely to be much more difficult to find an ideal location. There is, as always, a workaround: purchasing an extra-long connection cable, so that the transmitter can be significantly further from the source system. It’s not perfect, but it works.

Bose 151 SE Outdoor Speaker Bundle (about $360 on Amazon)

Bose 151 SE Outdoor Speaker Bundle (about $360 on Amazon)

Compatibility. Whether the speakers will work with your system is less of a worry than at first glance. Virtually all the commercially available designs incorporate a standard headphone-sized jack, allowing connection to an MP3 player, an iPod or even a portable CD player. They also often include an adapter to the bigger headphone jack, for compatibility with home hi-fi systems. However, if you’re buying specifically for an iPod, it’s worth checking whether the transmitter has a docking slot – it’s a better, simpler system than messing around with wires.

Power Supply.  Supplying power to the speakers is the next job. Given that they’re wireless, they run on battery power – either rechargeable or standard. This means that the length of time they will operate varies enormously: four hours appears to be fairly standard for normal battery-operated models, whereas the more expensive systems with built-in rechargeable packs aim for the ten hour mark.

Thankfully, eco-awareness has also reached the wireless speaker market and there are now models available which have built-in solar panels to recharge their batteries. It’s not only greener, it saves money in the long run.

Volume. As far as volume goes, the available systems vary enormously. As one would expect, increased output requires more power, so the life of the system’s batteries is reduced. The smaller, cheaper systems generally operate at around the 15W mark, ensuring they continue working for a decent amount of time on a few AAA batteries. The bigger, more expensive sets with internal power packs go up to around 100W.

Weather Resistance. Finally, the question of weather must come into the equation, especially if the speakers are to be a permanent external feature. Surprisingly, it’s entirely possible to buy wireless speakers that can be left outside in the rain – though this is never advisable for extended periods of time. Remember, when looking at this option, that the expression “weather resistant” does not mean that the speakers are immune to the effects, but that they are more resistant.

Design. Slick and modern design are suitable for use both indoor and outdoor; more rugged design - such as those from Audio Unlimited that look like a rock - may be more appropriate for outoor use.

Audio Unlimited 900MHz Wireless Rock Speaker System ($77 on Amazon)

Audio Unlimited 900MHz Wireless Rock Speaker System ($77 on Amazon)

Pricing. The price of wireless outdoor speakers can range from under $100 to over $1,000 and is generally based on three criteria: whether they have internal rechargeable battery packs, their power output and whether they are resistant to moisture and other weather issues. This is one product where more money normally means far better quality and durability.

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These high-quality, weather-resistant Audio Unlimited speakers can be used anywhere indoors or outdoors, even in wet areas, so you can enjoy the complete freedom of taking your music or other audio almost anywhere.

Audio Unlimited Wireless Indoor Outdoor Speakers SPK-VELO-001 (about $80 on Amazon)

Audio Unlimited Wireless Indoor Outdoor Speakers SPK-VELO-001 (about $80 on Amazon)

These are very nice-looking and stylish speakers. Very easy to put the whole ensemble together and actually you could set up everything without reading the manual. Speaker can be up to 150′ away from audio source and 900 MHz transmitter sends audio signals without speaker wire. Even at 900MHz frequency, there’s no perceptible interference from other devices, and the sound remains remarkably steady.

There are many people who use wireless speakers for listening and watching TV. Especially if you have one of those huge plasma or LCD screens, and watch it from afar you may want to have speakers closer to where you sit. You may be listening to news/politics shows in the evening, and want to be able to hear the narrative as you move about in several rooms. These speakers will give you the opportunity for transmitted vocal content in your kitchen or bedroom without having to linger in front of the den or living room TV.

However, if your TV has no audio-out connector, the IN-put to the transmitter may require that you use the headphone jack on the TV to plug in the speakers, which will mute the TV’s speakers (so, you may have to use a splitter and attach ANOTHER speaker behind the set).

That said, I have seen some negative reviews of these speakers recently show up on Amazon, so I’m wondering whether the quality is going down. Overall though, I do recommend these speakers as a good value for the money.

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This rugged outdoor speaker from Accoustic Research is great for enjoying music in your backyard or swimming pool or for listening to ball games while you are working in my garage. Your next door neighbors will appreciate that you will not have to open my window and crank your stereo to get the sound to carry outside anymore. It also stops the sound from coming out the main speakers, which is good if you don’t want everyone in the house to listen to play-by-play sports commentary.

The speaker can be used indoors or outdoors and has up to 250 foot range through walls or windows and celings. It is weather and water resistant and has a built in carrying handle and tripod feet for ease of use and stability.

Acoustic Research Outdoor Wireless Speakers (about $60 on Amazon)

Acoustic Research Outdoor Wireless Speakers (about $60 on Amazon)

The setup is a breeze: just take it out from the box and you can be listening to music in 15 minutes or less. The auto tuner and frequency lock are great features; they really take care of the static, (900Mhz is a heavily used frequency). If these feature don’t get rid of the static, completely, moving the transmitter around will.

Sound quality and volume level are good. If you are realistic and don’t expect the “wired” speaker quality, you will be satisfied with these speakers. You can try to optimize the quality by adjusting the levels on the stereo, transmitter, and the speaker itself.

Dual power mode provides ability to run on batteries or the supplied AC adapter. Each speakers needs 8 C batteries. Batteries hold the charge very long, at least several hours (I got rechargeable batteries - recharge automatically whenever the speakers are plugged into the AC adapter). Batteries make this speaker really versatile, but if your parties last till wee hours you can always plug the speaker directly into the wall (remove the batteries out first, unless they’re rechargeable). I’m thinking of planning to buy another speaker to add to my arsenal, so I can party to omni directional sound in stereo.

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Bose® is known for good quality sound, and the Bose® outdoor speakers are no different. You can listen to the rich sound of music whether you are making a barbeque in your backyard, lounging on the porch or hosting a concert in your garden.

Bose outdoor spearkers, although on the pricey side, are designed with attention to detail and are very well made. They can withstand bad weather conditions - rain, snow, salt and extreme temperatures ranging from 158º F (70ºC) to -40º F (-40ºC), so you can leave them outdoors pretty much all year. On top of that they come with a 5 year transferable limited warranty.
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The Bose® 151® SE outdoor speakers (about $280 on Amazon) deliver the full stereo sound. The bass is may not be as deep as I would wish for, but very decent sound overall. Inside each speaker are three 2½-inch full-range environmental drivers arranged in an Articulated Array speaker design. This provides speaker performance for consistent sound in a much wider area than conventional speakers provide. You have the freedom to listen to your music wherever you are, not just in a small sweet spot where your music sounds best.

Bose 151 SE speakers are designed to blend smoothly with horizontal eave, clapboard and roof lines. Adjustable, weather-resistant brackets allow you to hang the speakers vertically or horizontally, depending on your preference.

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Free Space 51 speakers from Bose (about $450 on Amazon) offer broad, even coverage thanks to a radial design that enables 360-degree sound dispersion. They deliver quality sound and their rugged, durable and weather-resistant casing can withstand all types of weather conditions. A centrally located port enhances the low-frequency performance to help preserve the depth and richness of music outdoors. A domed grille resting over that port reflects high-frequency tones into the listening area. They blend in nicely with backyard greenery, so they’re hardly noticeable, and you can set them up on hard surfaces or in the ground.

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Weather-resistant, wireless outdoor speakers, such as these from Brookstone, let you enjoy rich sound throughout your house or backyard. They feature a 150-foot broadcast range and the powerful 900MHz technology ensures your signal gets through walls, floors, and ceilings without the hassle of running wires. Although not your cheapest choice (about $150 on Amazon), they are worth the money.

Weather-resistant wireless outdoor speakers are perfect for pool parties and garden parties. You can simply attach the transmitter to your stereo system and start enjoying music anywhere. You can also use it with portable MP3 players. And because all the controls are conveniently located on the speaker, you won’t have to run back and forth inside and out to adjust volume.

Wireless Outdoor Speakers from Brookstone

Wireless Outdoor Speakers from Brookstone

Blue lighting illuminates the wireless outdoor speaker for extra ambiance at night. 5″ woofer and 1″ tweeter.AC adapters included. Also runs on eight (8) D batteries (not included). Rich sounding bass, crisp treble, affordable price, and no wires! What else could you want? 

The setup is easy - just unpack and plug one of the three cables into the MP3 player, boombox, radio, or TV. It takes less than 5 minutes. The antenna comes with 3 channels for fail proof connection. The quality of the sound is excellent for an outdoor speaker. The bass can be turned on and off. Instead of plugging the speaker into the wall it can be powered by batteries.

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Wireless outdoor speakers are revolutionizing the way we listen to music while maintaining the best slick look possible. There are no dangling wires that you need to pull from your house to the lawn anymore. Wireless outdoor speakers give you a very high quality sound with “no wires attached.”

When having a party or relaxing with your friends outdoors in your backyard or swimming pool, you cannot use iPods, and speakers of iPods do not give such good quality sound. Therefore for any occasion or party at home, wireless speakers are the ideal solution to get high quality music to all your guests. They can transmit through walls, and you don’t really need to worry too much about disruptions. Most wireless speakers are battery charged.

When shopping for wireless outdoor speakers, you should look for quality of sound, maximum distance between the transmitter and speakers and battery life.

Popular high quality brands are Bose, Hammacher Schlemmer, Accoustic Research, and Element. More affordable models are available too from ZipConnect, Brookstone (read my review of weather-resistant wireless speakers from Brookstone), and other.

The distance between the transmitter and speakers should be optimal, according to your need. This is the distance to which the speakers can be moved while still giving out high sound quality. It varies from 25 to 200 feet, which is a very wide range. With an increase in this distance of operation, the cost increases, so make sure you have an optimal distance that covers the area you want to use them in.

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There are outdoor speakers that come with long lasting rechargeable batteries. On the other hand, there are those speakers that operate on smaller shelf batteries with low life, but can easily be replaced.

Price of course is the next thing you want to factor into. Wireless speakers have been going down in price while going up in quality and there are more and more models available on the market today. You should be able to find affordable good quality systems for under 200 dollars, so you can get as many as you want to fully equip your house, your backyard, or your office with the type of music you want. High end, high quality speakers can cost over 1,000 dollars.

Outdoor speakers are specially made to withstand harsh weather conditions, such as rain and snow, so make sure your wireless speakers are outdoor rated before you buy them.

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