BIC America WTR-Sys Wireless Audio Transmitter & Receiver Kit for Wireless Subwoofers & Speakers - 8.3x8.3x2.2 inches - Home Theater & Surround Sound System Setup
BIC America WTR-Sys Wireless Audio Transmitter & Receiver Kit for Wireless Subwoofers & Speakers - 8.3x8.3x2.2 inches - Home Theater & Surround Sound System Setup

BIC America WTR-Sys Wireless Audio Transmitter & Receiver Kit for Wireless Subwoofers & Speakers - 8.3x8.3x2.2 inches - Home Theater & Surround Sound System Setup

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Product Description

The BIC America 4 Channel Wireless Transmitter Receiver Kit makes it easy to connect your powered subwoofer and powered speakers wirelessly. It offers a range of 80 ft. unobstructed and up to 60 ft. obstructed with no interference, delay or drop outs. Its super compact size and self-adhesive VELCRO strips enable multiple placement options. Put your subwoofer where it looks and sounds best without the hassle of a cable. Connect the Wireless Transmitter to your A/V receiver, PC, Mac, mobile device, TV or any product with a 3.5 mm or RCA connector and send a signal to any powered speakers in your home. With setup in just minutes, you can immediately enjoy CD-quality sound from your patio, second audio zone or anywhere.

Product Features

4-Channel wireless audio transmitter/receiver system

Enables easy wireless hookup for powered subwoofers & powered speakers

Solves wiring problems quickly & easily. Note- for powered speaker hookup, you’re A/V receiver must have variable pre-amp out RCA jacks)

Works with a/V receivers, Mac, PC, mobile devices & all other products with 3.55mm or RCA connectors

No front-to-back of room wires or cables

Customer Reviews

****** - Verified Buyer

Like others have said, there are frequent sound dropouts. I have tried cycling through all of the channel settings, repositioning the units, orienting the antennas to multiple polarizations without success. Even in a line of site configuration with only 10 ft of separation, the signal frequently drops out (approximately 3 or 4 times per minute.