Bose Wireless Surround Sound Systems

There are dozens of wireless surround sound systems to choose from. Many of us are not afraid to spend thousands of dollars on a system that will offer them high quality sound from a system that will last for many years. One of the most respected and trusted company is Bose.

For years Bose has created a name for itself. People trust their products to be high quality and to offer them some of the best sound quality that rivals even that of a movie theater. They have a countless number of series that they offer. These include many wireless surround sound systems that are easy to install and help you to create the ideal home theater.

The wireless surround speakers connects to the Lifestyle or Acoustimass Systems without the need to punch holes through any walls or floors in your home. The best package to use is the SL2 – which makes it totally wireless. You do not even have to worry about running any wires from the back of the receiver to the rear speakers all the way on the other side of the room.

The Bose speakers offer high frequency wireless technology that enables it to transmit and receive audio within a 30’ radius and without any interference. This audio is equal to that of their wired 5.1 channel home entertainment systems. Each of these wireless systems are designed to be small and sleek so as not to be in the way. Now you will be able to place each speaker anywhere in your home and even mounted to the wall. You will usually spend around $200 to $300 for just the speakers and $1,000 to $3,000 for the whole system.

Consumer Reviews

Pros: Customers were first skeptical about purchasing this system. They felt that because it was wireless the quality of sound might be affected and make it of less value than one that is wired. They were pleased to find out that this fear was unfounded. Installation was simple and they were all too happy to not worry about creating extra holes in their walls or floors. The sound quality was amazing and left them content with their new system.

Cons: The one downside that customers had with this product is that it is not completely wireless. It still requires you to run wires from the receiver to the speakers.