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So the Left rear speaker connects wireless and has a power cord but you have to wire the right rear speaker to the left. It’s a little misleading with wireless rear speakers, but I have an older model that it had a wireless module you have to wire both rear speakers too it, so this is a much better design.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello there. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. We understand that you are inquiring whether the rear speakers for the LG Sound Bar, model S60TR, require a wired connection. We understand your inquiry. The LG Sound Bar, model S60TR, is designed as a complete 5.1 channel home theater system that includes a sound bar, a wireless active subwoofer, and two dedicated rear speakers. While the subwoofer connects to the sound bar wirelessly, the rear speakers themselves are not completely wireless. The rear speakers are connected by a wire to a separate wireless receiver module (which is not individually listed in the specs but is a standard component for this type of system) that communicates wirelessly with the main sound bar. The specs confirm this by explicitly listing "Rear Speaker Cable" in the "Included Accessories" section. Therefore, the rear speakers must be wired to the accompanying wireless receiver unit for power and signal, which then communicates with the main sound bar unit without needing a cable run from the front to the back of the room. https://www.bestbuy.com/product/lg-5-1-channel-s60tr-home-theater-soundbar-with-wireless-subwoofer-and-rear-speakers-dolby-audio-black/JJ8VPZHJLK If you have any further questions about the setup process or connection details of your LG S60TR Sound Bar, please send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport, and our team will be more than happy to assist you. —Renzo
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