The JBL On Air Control 2.4G Wireless Speakers

Jbl Wireless Speakers allow you to enjoy great sound around your home without any wires. The main advantages of the wireless technology are that the entire sound system looks much better, since wire-less free provides really sharp looking design, and you can move the JBL wireless speakers around your home, in the kitchen, in the garage or in your bedroom in the easiest possible way.

On Air CONTROL 2.4G are JBL Wireless Speakers contain a 2.4GHz transmitter for ultra big coverage of 70 feet. Control 2.4G loudspeakers are true JBL monitors. The 4" poly-laminate woofers produce rich, deep bass, and the 1/2" titanium-laminate tweeter delivers sparkling, clear high frequencies. Both speakers weigh 2kg each and the transmitter just 200 grams. It's JBL power throughout the room. And when you connect the JBL Control 2.4G wireless system to your computer, iPodĀ® or other portable media player, your music library is anywhere you want it to be. Have in mind that the JBL On Air Control 2.4G speakers are not weather-resistant and should not be left outdoors when not in use, or used outdoors during inclement weather.

JBL wireless speakers allow you to improve the looks of your home since there won't be any wires across your living room and you can easily setup a nice surround sound system in just two minutes. Wireless systems provide great flexibility and convenience especially when in-wall wiring is not possible. This particular model of JBL wireless speakers costs $349. The price is formed by the quality of the the built-in audio amplifiers in the receiver-end of the wireless unit.

The range of the 2.4G JBL wireless speakers is 70 feet and it allows them to serve for various applications, as they are not limited to being just some rear speakers in a surround sound setup.

The On Air Control work on the 2.4GHz frequency range. The transmitter module can be used with up to two pairs of JBL On Air speakers. One of the speakers feature 15W (RMS) per channel stereo amplifier, while the other is a passive speaker that connects with the active side. The built-in stereo amplifier covers the full audio range up to 20kHz, while a subwoofer output is included, so it enables the speakers to be used as part of a 2.1-channel audio system.

But as it usually happens in life, things are not exactly what they appear to be. The only drawback of the JBL wireless speakers is that they actually require some cabling so they are not completely wireless. Basically, you have to plug the left speaker into an AC outlet and then connect the right speaker to the left speaker in order to power the right speaker.

Bottom line is that considering the price, quality, design and name of the brand, we think that JBL wireless speakers are a good choice.