Testseek.com have collected 5 expert reviews of the Rocketfish Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Rocketfish Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit.
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Easy to set up, Works very well, Small and easy to hide
Requires AC outlet
The Rocketfish Wireless Rear Speaker Kit is exactly the sort of device that can be the difference between getting a home theater in your living room and not getting one. Anyone with a significant other more apt to consider the visual appearance of a ro...
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Published: 2008-02-26, Author: Steve , review by: cnet.com
Low-cost, two-channel wireless speaker kit; easy to set up; tiny wireless transmitter; integrated wireless receiver with dual 25-watt digital power amplifiers; works with most brands of surround speakers; good sound quality.
No remote control options--power must be left on or manually toggled with each use; the systems nondefeatable delay can sound too echoey on some program material; still has wires.
The Rocketfish Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit can convert most brands of surround speakers to cordless operation for less than $100. Price range: $109.99
Published: 2007-10-31, Author: Rick , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Typically, wireless is not considered to be as reliable as wired. Dropped signals and diminished fidelity are typical problems that have plagued this technology. Rocketfish designed this system to eliminate the need for running wires around your walls ...
Abstract: Wireless speakers are the prize – the nirvana of a futuristic home theater system. Rocketfish isnt the first on the market with a product that promises to do away with the hassle of having it run wires from the front of the room to the back, but wit...
d: Obviously, I loved getting my rear speakers back without messy wires strung across the room Setup was easy, and sound quality was fantastic.
Feedback when receiver is left on without a signal from the stereo. Should have included four lengths of speaker wire, instead of two.
Rear speakers have been pretty much the bane of my existence for most of my married life. OK, let me back up for a minute. I love stereo equipment. To me, it ranks right up there with my mobile devices. I have been an aficionado of multi-channel sound ...