Wireless Home Theater Systems


Wireless home theater systems are one of the easiest home theater systems that can be set up. There are no tangling wires that you have to take care of. This makes the installation of the system, a pretty simple task. However, the waves used by the home theater systems may interfere with the other wireless devices, like the cell phone that you use. Thus, we will need to compare and contrast the various positive and negative features of a wireless home theater system.

Features
The only wires that these home theater systems require, are the power cables. You can place the different components of your wireless home theater system anywhere in your room, as per your convenience. The speakers that have come along with the system, can be placed in the different corners of the room. You can thus create surround sound while avoiding any unwanted wires connecting one speaker to another or connecting your TV to the speakers. Some wire-free home theater system manufacturers also include woofers among the components of the system. Typically, all the wireless components in such a system can connect to each other within a range of 30 feet.

Advantages & Disadvantages
When using a wireless home theater system, you can get rid of the large number of unwanted cables and wires. Of course, all the devices in your home theater system, will require power supply, and this cannot be provided using the wireless feature. You will need wires for connecting the different devices to your power outlet, but the interconnection between the devices will not require any cables or wires. You can get a very good sound effect while playing any media in your home theater system. These systems can perform all the tasks and play all the audio-video formats, that can be played by the wired home theater systems. CD, DVD, SACD, CD-R/RW, DVD+-R/RW, MP3, VCD and JPEG discs, can all be played in these systems. Inclusion of electronic media devices, like woofers and sub woofers, integrate the wireless sleek cum stereo design along with the surround sound of the home theater system.

Wireless home theater systems are generally a little bit more expensive than ordinary home theater systems. They are not completely wireless systems, because they require power cables to be connected to the power outlet. So, if you have placed all the electronic devices that have come in your wireless system to the different corners of your room, you will require power outlets at all the different positions. Any other wireless devices that you may be using in the same room in which you have set up the system, may get disturbed. There are certain home theater systems, which may require the rear speakers to be aligned towards the transmitter. This happens because the rear speakers use infrared signals for getting the data inputs and for getting the two devices connected using infrared, they need to be aligned towards each other. Many wireless sub woofers may not attain very low or very high sound.

Top Wireless Home Theater Systems
Sony, LG, Pioneer, etc. manufacture a wide variety of home theater systems, both wireless and wired. Before purchasing a home theater system from any of these manufacturers, you need to compare and contrast the various features that they provide. It is always wise to check reviews over the Internet, before going for your purchase. Some systems may have a very well-defined, sleek look that may suit your home, but at the same time, they may not be able to deliver high power to the devices.

A wireless home theater system needs to be chosen wisely. There are big players in the market and you can rely for their goods, but at the same time you need to check out, if your wireless system can provide you the same features, as those of a wired home theater system.

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