Oregon Scientific WRS368, The BEST Wireless Speaker..
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The BEST Wireless Speaker ever??
I have to say….I bought 2 of these on a whim in a recent sale…….
Suffice to say….I think these could be the MOST IMPRESSIVE Wireless Speakers I have ever owned…..and I’ve owned them all from 900mhz ones to fancy Sony 2.4ghz ones. All came with a downside of some sort whether it be Hiss, distortion, poor sound quality, low volume….etc. These have none of those problems
While 1st testing….I was blasting music on these…….1st in a bathroom…….Zero Hiss………I was like “How loud can I make these baby go??” Suffice to say……very loud (you can definitely crank them up)…..They have clear highs, and nice Bass and you can adjust the Treble and Bass.
Also…very simple setup….literally plug and play and it supports up to 3 different inputs.
I was absolutely amazed by the range of these…..as I was easily beyond 90+ Feet……I walked all over indoors with the remote speaker in my arm (it’s not that heavy even with 6C Batteries)…..I experienced Zero Distortion or dropouts with no Clicking (that I’ve experienced in other “wireless” speakers”) and this was in fully obstructed 2-3 rooms away.
Throw in that the environment contains a wide variety of 2.4Ghz Wireless Products including: 8 set 2.8Ghz phone system, 802.11g Network with a D-Link Range Extender and 2 bridged Routers, Wireless HP Printers, XBOX 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii, Wireless Bridge with VOIP Adapter…..etc.
Impressive…..Verrry impressive product. Glad I bought 2…..one for use on my deck….and one for use on patio at beach house.
I’ve seen wireless speakers almost 2 x the price that didn’t perform nearly as well as these.
The styling is great and the only downside is that they aren’t waterproof/weatherproof….then they’d be THE perfect wireless outdoor speaker. I’m still gonna give them 5 STARS because they beat all the other models I’ve ever tried my entire life.
Update (2/9/2012):
The featured review for this product, Oregon Scientific WRS368 Music Sphere Wireless Speaker with Transmitter Electronics Nov 1, 2005, was written by goosedude.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: May 17, 2010
Filed under: Reviews


Reviews (3)
iguanadom
April 5th, 2010 at 4:19 am
Great Speakers, but beware if you want to use multiple speakers with one audio source.
I recently bought three thinking that I could use them with my iPod simultaneously but turns out that you can’t. However, I bought a Radioshack 4-way Distribution Amplifier which allowed me to do this perfectly. Just connect what you want to hear into the audio input ports (buy an extra RCA to 1/4″ cable), and the transmitters go into the output ports with the RCA to 1/4″ cables that they include. That way you can use the multiple speakers anywhere within range and hear the same music on them.
nobaboon
April 21st, 2010 at 9:46 pm
Sounds fine, gets clobbered by wifi
The sound is quite acceptable when it works, with some occasional pops / clicks. I use it outside on my balcony, so I do not need speakers inside breath, annoying my neighbors. The problem is that I really Fi equipment near him, and he seems overwhelmed by it, often making him leave, and he is only 10 meters from the transmitter. If I move the transmitter, it will also connect wirelessly to nearby float. Good, but not excellent solution if you are streaming music over your wireless network, or … even a wireless network, apparently! (802.11b and 802.11g 2.4GHz use, even this unit)
goosedude
April 24th, 2010 at 8:49 pm
The BEST Wireless Speaker ever??
Rated 5 stars.
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