My wife and I bought a house and we are rapduly approaching the time for me to set up the media center. I have all the things needed to replicate the 5.1 setup we had in our apartment, but the house ...
The Gear: E-Mu’s Pipeline low-latency wireless music system, which lets you cut the cord on your guitar-and-amp rig for about $200, or add portable wireless connections to your home sound system. The ...
Creative Technology introduced the D220W soundbar-styled speaker with Sound Blaster wireless transmitter, an easy to set up and use whole-home audio system that streams music from a Mac or PC to any ...
Audio Input: 10Vrms max input into 6.6kohms Input Connections: Connections: Spring clips Audio Output (wireless): Stereo 16-bit, 48kHz uncompressed wireless; 1.465Mbps (2Mbps raw) Transition Delay: 15 ...
Still, as much as WiSA can simplify things, there’s not a lot of information about what it is, how it works, and what you need to know to make an informed choice about whether it’s right for you.
If you’re living in a web of wires as you connect and power a smorgasbord of electronics with crisscrossing cables, it’s likely you’ve considered wireless options on more than one occasion. The Nyrius ...
[Texane] picked up a 2.4 GHz transmitter/receiver pair for transmitting sensor data wirelessly. After using them in a project he wanted to try pushing them a bit to see what the limits are when it ...
The fantasy of truly wireless, high-quality speakers is as elusive as ever. Wireless speakers always need at least one wire, the one that plugs into the wall. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve ...
Once again, friends, into the breach. JBL has just released some speakers, a wireless subwoofer kit, and a wireless speaker kit that will have you singing in the aisles of your local Best Buy when ...
Look, we've no beef with Osram Sylvania (nor Artison, for that matter), but calling these MusicLites "a first of its kind" is a bit of a stretch, if not an outright falsity. Klipsch launched ...
What a pair these two will make! HP's Wireless HDMI TV adapter -- both the transmitter and receiver, which we toyed with earlier this month-- have hit the FCC's database under two separate filings.