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Wireless Outdoor Speakers - How To Choose When Buying by Jerry Shepard
Wireless outdoor speakers are becoming more and more common nowadays. Gone are the old, outdated and wired speaker systems that you need to run audio and electrical wires to in order to get them to emit sound. Landscape designers are busy snatching up wireless outdoor speakers in an effort to improve their landscapes.
But when looking to buy outdoor wireless speakers, what should one look for? More specifically, what aspects are more desirable in these speakers? When buying outdoor wireless speakers, only four things need to be considered. Those four are Compatibility, Durability, Rechargeability and Transmission Limitations.
It is a basic fact that an outdoor wireless speaker must be compatible with the audio player which is the source of the music. While this is most important, compatibility is not as much of a concern due to the fact that most wireless outdoor speakers are compatible with most major audio players. There may be new manufacturers that come into the market that have a limited compatibility so be sure you check when you are considering your purchase.
Durability is also a concern for outdoor wireless speakers. We all want to get the most out of our equipment when we purchase it and we want it to last a long time. The same holds true for wireless outdoor speakers if for no other reason than they will be outside in the elements. While these speakers are meant to withstand all sorts of differing weather conditions (hot, cold, humid, dry), they are not water proof and cannot hold up to prolonged direct exposure to rain.
Wireless outdoor speakers also need to be recharged becasue they lack a power cord which supplies power to the speaker. So a self-contained power-source in the form of rechargeable batteries is contained within the speaker. Most speakers have solar panels which collect the energy from the sun and transfer it to the batteries inside the unit.
The final criteria by which wireless outdoor speakers must be judged is the transmission limitation of the unit. This criterion is the one that usually is focused on by purchasers. Since your wireless outdoor speakers are going to be used outdoors, this is a pretty important one.
The transmission limitation of the speaker refers to the distance between the audio source and the speaker itself. The speaker is meant to be used remotely so ensuring the transmission limitations of the speaker is an important step. If the area limits are defined, simply measuring the area can yield the dimensions of the airspace that need to be covered.
The strongest speakers can extend to the playing area of a football field. So even with a backyard of 100 feet, the weakest speaker can be fine to use by most purchasers.
Before you go to buy wireless outdoor speakers, consider these four criteria and you won't go wrong.
About the Author
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