Should You Buy Wireless Outdoor Speakers?
By Sal Farzin

  Technology evolves fast. Gone were the days of wired networks. Today, almost everything had gone wireless - phones, computer networks, and now, even speaker systems. If you still have a wired system working for you, you might feel the urge to update. Just the look of wireless outdoor speakers outfitting your backyard, garage, and porch seems to be a very cool idea.


But then again, you have to ask yourself this important question before buying - Are these speakers really worth buying? Is it practical to switch to wireless even if your wired system is working well? Unfortunately, there's no straight answer to that question. You just have to weigh your options well. If there's no problem with your wired system, why should you remove it? You don't want to get rid of a working system - especially not unless you're absolutely sure that the wireless system you'd like to install would work as perfectly for you.

What if you removed your wired network and it didn't work as expected? You'd be frustrated for sure. A wired system may not be
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4 Best Features of Wireless Outdoor Speakers
By Sal Farzin

  If you are hesitant about buying wireless outdoor speakers, here are four good things about it so you can cast all your doubts and proceed to buying them. These are the types of speakers that are the best replacement to the battered and old wired speaker system that you have. If you believe that now is the high time to change your devices, then this is your better option.

The four special features of these speakers are as follows:

1. Wide transmission area

The first concern about wireless devices would be their range. How strong will the signal be? And up to what point can it go? Will the wireless range reach the front porch and the backyard? These questions have to be answered before you proceed to buy any wireless device. To have a good estimate of the speaker's range, check its specifications. An acceptable range is usually 100 feet or more. Anything beyond that is best. Some devices can go up to 300 feet in range. The longer the range, the better it performs.

2. Durable

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