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I stumbled on this product months ago when I was researching wireless surround speakers for my stereo system. I didn't buy the system but I did buy some of the company's stock (ticker WISA).
Basically the system is a 5.1 surround system that is completely wireless. You don't even need a stereo AV receiver because each speaker has a built-in amplifier. The system is tuned for maximum sound quality. The catch is that each speaker needs to be plugged into a wall outlet. Cost is $1,099, but remember you are getting 5 speakers, including subwoofer, and no expense for a stereo receiver. No complicated setup of running wires, dealing with another remote control, etc. You just plug the control box into your TV via an HDMI cable (or optical cable) and use your TV's remote.
Here is a review of one of the systems, the Enclave CineHome PRO CineHub Edition. The writer is an audiophile and was shocked at how good the system sounded, especially for dialog.
https://www.avnirvana.com/threads/e...isa-wireless-speaker-system-full-review.7610/
Here is the manufacturers website for this model:
https://www.enclaveaudio.com/collec...lave-cinehome-ii-wireless-home-theater-system
There is also a system available with larger speakers and larger subwoofer.
It might meet the needs of people that don't want to hassle with a complicated setup process with AVR stereo, don't want to learn a new remote, and don't want to run wires to speakers.
Basically the system is a 5.1 surround system that is completely wireless. You don't even need a stereo AV receiver because each speaker has a built-in amplifier. The system is tuned for maximum sound quality. The catch is that each speaker needs to be plugged into a wall outlet. Cost is $1,099, but remember you are getting 5 speakers, including subwoofer, and no expense for a stereo receiver. No complicated setup of running wires, dealing with another remote control, etc. You just plug the control box into your TV via an HDMI cable (or optical cable) and use your TV's remote.
Here is a review of one of the systems, the Enclave CineHome PRO CineHub Edition. The writer is an audiophile and was shocked at how good the system sounded, especially for dialog.
https://www.avnirvana.com/threads/e...isa-wireless-speaker-system-full-review.7610/
Here is the manufacturers website for this model:
https://www.enclaveaudio.com/collec...lave-cinehome-ii-wireless-home-theater-system
There is also a system available with larger speakers and larger subwoofer.
It might meet the needs of people that don't want to hassle with a complicated setup process with AVR stereo, don't want to learn a new remote, and don't want to run wires to speakers.