Enjoy your favorite music everywhere in and around your home (bathroom kitchen garden garage etc.) wirelessly.
Garden party BBQ or a romantic evening with just the two of you on the balcony? Create the perfect atmosphere with matching music.
Optimal music perception through high quality omni directional two-way audio technology. The sound is spread 360.
The speakers are rainwater proof and therefore perfectly suited for outdoor use.
Suitable for the audio output of for instance your iPod PC TV DVD-/CD-/MP3-/MP4 player etc.
Because of the wireless technology you can place the speakers wherever you want. Because of the optional battery power you don’t even need a socket.
Save energy with the automatic Power Save function.
Very easy to use and to connect to your A/V-devices; automatic frequency tuning with the Auto Tuning and PLL function.
Remote control included.
How does the Speaker Anywhere 400™ work?
The set consists of a transmitter two speakers and a remote control. You connect the transmitter to your audio source (for instance DVDplayer). Then you can enjoy your favourite music everywhere in and around your house wirelessly through the portable speakers.
Transmission Mode: UHF stereo
Frequency: 863 MHz
Range: Up to 100m free field up to 30m through walls and ceilings
Waterproofness: IPX3 (rainwater proof)
Power Transmitter: DC 12V 200mA
Power Speaker: 6 x 'D' size Alkaline batteries or DC 9V 1.2mA adapter
Power supply remote control: 2x 'AAA' Alkaline batteries
Frequency Response: 50Hz - 10KHz
Distortion: 1%
S/N Ratio: 65dB (typical)
Channel Separation: 50dB (Typical)
Output Power: 2 x 5W (RMS)
Dimensions Transmitter: 100 x 100 x 37 mm
Dimensions Speaker: 282 x 200 x 200 mm
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