Elegant and wiring-free solution for your media room

Nov 16, 2007 09:28 GMT  ·  By

In case you are completely tired and sick with the endless runs of cables spread in your media room which by the way was supposed to look neat and tidy, here you have a new solution powered with extreme wireless chips from the emerging company Avnera: the Rocketfish Wireless Rear Speaker Kit. This small and cozy piece of wireless tech will definitely spare you all the trouble and fuss of having wires coiled in room corners, or all sorts of cabling dangling hanged on the walls, or strapped to the carpeting and so many more on...

The Rocketfish Wireless Rear Speaker Kit will easily attach to your receiver, no matter the brand or configuration and it will also work with any rear loudspeakers you might own and is therefore most handy as it will work anywhere and with anything, being pretty much a standard of itself. Both modules (sender and receiver) can be positioned in any way, horizontally or vertically and it even comes with on-wall placement positioning for ultimate convenience and versatility.

Running on the new wireless chips from Avnera, the Rocketfish Wireless Rear Speaker Kit provides CD-quality uncompressed audio feed to your rear speakers and is capable of covering an area up to 100 feet. The modules work in the 2.4GHz range and sport LED indicators that continuously give you info on the operational status.

Having the Rocketfish Wireless Rear Speaker Kit installed with your home multimedia gear is extremely easy and there is no need for extensive audio engineering skills to have it running in a matter of minutes. All you have to do is to AC-power up the receiver with the supplied adapter, link the sender to the rear-channels outs on your amplifier or AVR and then wire the rear speakers to the receiver. Hit "Play", pump up the volume and there you go!

The kit will cost you some $99 so you should really figure out what's it gonna be: the Rocketfish or stage tape to have your wires stay on the wall?

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