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  2. The 7 Best Wireless Surround Sound Systems for an Immersive ...

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    HT-A7000. Sony’s wireless system is more wireless than most, allowing the rear surround speakers to run on quick-charging batteries. If you don’t want to run power behind your listening seats ...

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    Polk's system includes not only a powerful soundbar, but also a massive subwoofer (make sure you've got space for it) and wireless surround speakers. Save for a few minor quirks, the MagniFi AX SR ...

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    Buying TV speakers is complicated, but our tech experts have narrowed it down to the three best wireless surround systems you can buy right now. Shop them here. The Best Wireless Surround Sound ...

  5. List of Bose home audio products - Wikipedia

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    The first 2.1 AV receiver system from Bose was the "Freestyle", which was introduced in 2002 and used S/PDIF and RCA inputs. The system used the same speakers as the 3-2-1. [9] The Freestyle was replaced by the "CineMate" in 2005, which has only RCA connectors and uses the same speakers as the 321 Series II. [10]

  6. Wireless speaker - Wikipedia

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    Portable wireless speakers for outdoor use are typically designed for ruggedness, portability and battery life, whereas stationary wireless speakers with a focus on good sound quality are meant to be used in home audio systems or surround sound systems for TV or video.

  7. Surround sound - Wikipedia

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    7.1 channel surround is another setup, most commonly used in large cinemas, that is compatible with 5.1 surround, though it is not stated in the ITU standards. 7.1 channel surround adds two additional channels, center-left (CL) and center-right (CR) to the 5.1 surround setup, with the speakers situated 15 degrees off center from the listener. [24]