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While there are some convoluted ways to make something like this work, you have to understand that with current speaker technology all speakers require some kind of power to produce sound. There are a few decent completely wireless speakers on the market, but all "wireless" speakers at least need batteries, which need to be recharged via a cord, or replaced after a short period of time. Some brands say they will last days, but I doubt it....In our world we always say "wireless doesn't mean no wires, it means LESS wires"
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use the SONOS:Connect for this purpose.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe that you would want a Sonos Bridge and either a Sonos Play 1,3,5 and/or a Sonos Connect Amp if you are looking to power speakers in a room away from your receiver. If you choose the Connect Amp you would need a set of speaker wire from the Connect Amp to the speakers themselves
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.sonos makes a device which will connect to a receiver with rca connections & then wirelessly control up to 32 speakers
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