Product details
Axiim – LINK WISA-ready HD Wireless Transmitter – Black
Elevate your audio experience with the Axiim LINK WISA-ready HD Wireless Transmitter. Designed for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike, this sleek and powerful transmitter ensures that your high-definition audio reaches every corner of your space without the hassle of wires.
Features
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WISA-Ready Technology: Seamlessly connect with WISA-enabled speakers for a truly wireless audio experience. Enjoy crystal-clear sound without the clutter of cables.
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High Definition Audio: Experience your favorite movies, music, and games in stunning HD quality. The transmitter supports high-resolution audio formats, providing an immersive listening experience.
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Easy Setup: With a user-friendly interface, setting up the Axiim LINK is a breeze. Simply plug it in, connect to your WISA speakers, and you’re ready to enjoy your audio.
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Stylish Design: The elegant black finish blends effortlessly with your home decor, making it a stylish addition to any entertainment setup.
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Versatile Connectivity: Equipped with multiple input options, including HDMI ARC and optical, the LINK can easily connect to your TV, gaming console, or streaming device.
Specifications
- Color: Black
- Audio Formats Supported: Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM
- Wireless Range: Up to 30 meters
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 2 inches
- Weight: 1.2 lbs
Why Choose Axiim?
With a commitment to quality and innovation, Axiim brings you the best in wireless audio technology. The LINK WISA-ready HD Wireless Transmitter not only simplifies your audio setup but also enhances it, ensuring you hear every note, whisper, and explosion in breathtaking clarity.
Don’t settle for anything less than exceptional audio. Upgrade your sound system with the Axiim LINK WISA-ready HD Wireless Transmitter today!
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wemead –
If this would actually allow for wireless speaker ina room, it would be rs follow will great. We decided against the WiSA speakers, so we returned this. Built for HIGH END SPEAKERS
Wondering if Wisa standard is well enough established to by.
wheels –
bought klipsch wireless speakers use this with my xbox speakers are great
ColoradoTrailRunner –
I followed all directions to connect to Klipsch Reference speakers via Macbook and iPhone. After 4 hours of nothing, I took it into the nearest Best Buy. A team of 3 techs from their home theatre department worked for another hour.
Their conclusion: it’s pure junk.
DON’T BUY IT. Wisa isn’t ready yet.
BTW, the couple of 5-star reviews on here look fake/paid.
Irunnoft –
I recently purchased a Sony Bravia 75Z8H TV and the tinny, thin, metallic speakers on the TV were so horrid that I had to search out a solution with external speakers. Originally, I thought this WISA link would fit the bill as I purchased it to pair with Klipsch bookshelf speakers, a center channel, and a sub to go with it. The Klipsch speakers were WISA ready and this seemed like it would provide an excellent solution to the sound quality issue of my TV.
The fist problem I encountered with this unit was the lack of ease in setting it up. If you are an Apple user, this is the first hurdle you will have to overcome. All my computers are Apple computers. My son happened to have a laptop gaming PC, but it’s not mine. This WISA puck can also use an XBOX to do the initial set up, but I don’t have one. I have a Nintendo Switch. That being said, I did the initial set up on the WISA with my son’s laptop and then connected this device to my new TV through the USB. That’s where the fun begins.
In scanning, this unit found the bookshelf speakers but it would never identify the sub. No matter what I tried. I could not get it to identify the sub. Attempting to set up the bookshelf speakers resulted in some ear splitting sounds that were sonically torturous. It made my German Shepherd whine and made me cringe. And repeatedly, the speakers would make high pitched squealing feedback sounds, but never connect correctly. I could never get this unit to sync up with the speakers and it never found or identified the sub.
After about 15 minutes of trying to troubleshoot this, I determined this was not the solution for me for my TV sound issues. This unit may work better if you have an Xbox you can use to dedicate a USB port for this to attach to. As far as using the USB on the new Sony Z8H, it doesn’t seem to work at all. Also, if you live behind Apple’s walled garden, this isn’t the system for you.
I had this for one day and it, along with the Klipsch speakers, went back to Best Buy. It’s a nice idea in theory, but it wasn’t easy to set up at all – so much so that I never could get it set up to work properly.
Chip –
I had purchased a Klipsch Wireless Subwoofer , couldn’t get it to connect , so i purchased this Axiim Wisa Ready Transmitter to hopefully solve my connection problem. Turns out you have to have Specific TV’s , Xbox , etc. to use this WISA products. So , basically it just wasn’t meant to be for me.
BigA –
Paired with Klipsch WISA speakers and an LG CX. I didn’t realize until tinkering with where to put it.. it’s magnetic and can stick right on the back of the TV! Works great. Zero issues so far.
Wireless –
For your wireless home speakers system, this wifi is great. It can work on your LG Nano tv, or I have it hooked up to my XBOX. Control of it on my phone.
Hed79 –
Axiim teams up really well with my Klipsch system and I’ve had no problems yet.