
Audio Unlimited Wireless Speakers with Remote
- 900 MHz transmitter sends audio signals without speaker wire
- Weatherproof for outdoor listening
- Speaker can be up to 150′ away from audio source
- Compact & portable with a stylized design (10H x 5W) – 3 Rubber edge Woofer2 Mylar cone Tweeter10 Watt RMS Output9V DC Transformer
- Phase Loop Lock circuitry automatically locks in and keeps audio signal clear and strong.
Product Description
Listen to music just about anywhere without the hassle of running unsightly speaker wire! The powerful transmitter uses 900 MHz technology to send music through walls and floors to the dual wireless speakers up to 150 feet away. These high-quality, weather-resistant speaker can even be used in wet areas. Enjoy the complete freedom of taking your music or other audio almost anywhere…. More >>

Audio Unlimited Wireless Speakers with Remote





I bought this thinking it was the solution to my wireless surround sound answers. It isn’t and the connections are for plug in to TV R & L and won’t mute when you mute your receiver. The auto adjust for volume and sound sometimes works and when using the remote to turn them on only works some of the time. I have hooked them up to another TV without using a receiver and found them to be good for direct connection.
I recommend this product: Rocketfish(tm) – Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit
Model: RF-WHTIB
Rating: 1 / 5
Just a note …
Switching between battery and powered requires that batteries be removed.
The transmitter turns itself off during quiet sections of music.
Power off returns the volume of full off requiring that you set the volume again.
Susceptible to interference.
In explicable audio drop outs (in addition to interference problems).
I shopping for remote speakers…
Rating: 2 / 5
This product didn’t work for us because we wanted to have the ability to have the television muted at its location and move the sound to another part of the room. The sound from the speakers was fine.
Rating: 2 / 5
These speakers sound good when they work. There is an input thresh hold problem with the transmitter. I had these hooked to a TV for an elderly person to be able to hear their programs with out having the TV so loud it blasted everyone in the next room basically they were sitting on either side of the viewer within 25 ft of the transmitter. The signal light on the transmitter would blink on stay on for 20 to 30 minutes then go off for 1 to 3 hrs. I could unplug the transmitter, the sound on the TV would come back to full.
There fix was to max the volume on the TV but it made no difference. They even stated that the transmitter needed to be plugged into the Headphone jack on the TV not the Audio out on the back of the set which was ridiculous. There tech support was threw e-mail only no quick fixes there on any solution. Thank you Amazon for your return policy that is one of the many reasons I shop with you.
Rating: 2 / 5
Lots of problems w/ these speakers but the deal breakers are 1) the auto shutoff power saving feature is horrible. You have to have the audio source set high for the receiver to kick on and the audio source has to be constant so if you ever plug the speakers into a computer the activity of day to day business will not be enough to keep them on 2) the transmitter needs a battery power option. It would be nice for true mobility for say and iPod or something like that. 3) overall sound quality and ascetics could be better. 4) Power button on remote doesn’t turn speakers on – only off (go figure). No way of telling how load you have set each speaker – you just push the button a bunch and listen to see if they are balanced. // Not happy w/ the speakers I would have rather spent more for better speakers.
Rating: 2 / 5