Product details
Rocketfish™ – Wireless Rear Speaker Kit – Black
Elevate your home audio experience with the Rocketfish™ Wireless Rear Speaker Kit. Designed for seamless integration and ultimate flexibility, this kit allows you to enjoy immersive surround sound without the hassle of tangled wires. Perfect for movie nights, gaming marathons, or listening to your favorite music, the Rocketfish Wireless Rear Speaker Kit transforms any space into a personal theater or concert hall.
Key Features:
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Wireless Connectivity: Say goodbye to messy cables! This kit utilizes advanced wireless technology to connect your rear speakers, ensuring a clean and clutter-free setup.
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Easy Setup: With a straightforward installation process, you can have your rear speakers up and running in no time. Just plug in the transmitter to your audio source, and you’re ready to go!
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Versatile Compatibility: The Rocketfish Wireless Rear Speaker Kit works seamlessly with most sound systems, including home theater receivers and amplifiers. Enjoy compatibility with various brands and models.
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Superior Sound Quality: Experience rich, detailed audio with enhanced clarity and depth. Whether you’re watching action-packed films or listening to music, the kit delivers exceptional sound performance.
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Sleek Design: The elegant black finish adds a modern touch to your decor, blending effortlessly with your existing home theater setup.
Specifications:
- Color: Black
- Wireless Range: Up to 100 feet
- Audio Output: Supports various audio formats for optimal sound quality
- Power Source: AC adapter included
Why Choose Rocketfish?
Rocketfish is a trusted name in audio solutions, committed to delivering high-quality products that enhance your entertainment experience. With the Wireless Rear Speaker Kit, you can enjoy the freedom of wireless sound without compromising on quality.
Transform your home entertainment system today with the Rocketfish™ Wireless Rear Speaker Kit. Experience the difference of wireless audio and enjoy your favorite media like never before!
ColoradoKid –
Works better than my previous Sony S-Air which it replaced (old receiver died, Sony no longer makes S-Air). Able to get more than adequate volume from my rear speakers without the need to run wire. The package contains 2 ft wires for connecting the sending unit to the AV receiver so I tried to find the dimensions of the sending unit to see if it could sit on top of my AV receiver without blocking the ventilation grill. Yes, it could. The sending uinit is 5” wide, 3” deep, and 1.5” high (see photo). The enclosed 2 foot wires are pretty thin and is likely suitable only if your AV receiver has the spring loaded clips for attaching the surround rear speakers. But at least the ends of the 2 ft wires are already stripped. Both sending and receiving units have the spring loaded clips for attaching speaker wire. Set up was easy and intuitive – but the instructions are pretty clear if you need them. Just be sure you read the part about ensuring the two units are communicating with each other. A solid blue light on each unit means link established. Blinking light on either of them requires using the connect button on the sending unit to establish communication. Because the units need to communicate with each other, best to not try to stuff the units out of sight. Also, works better if the volume knob on the receiving unit is turned all the way to high and to then let your AV receiver control the volume.
JosephH –
This unit surprised me. It works as if I have wires running across my room. No noticeable delay in sound and great quality. Also easy to connect.
thed00d –
Finally opened up the kit today, 6/30/20 only to find a plastic button on the back of the sender broken. Essentially it cannot clamp down to hold one of the speaker wires down. Sorely disappointed. Shame on me for not checking it sooner as it’s the first open-box product here that has let me down.
Rocketfish –
This was easy to setup and I should have done it long ago.
James –
I was going back and forth between this and the Amphony wireless kit. I ended up going with this one from the reviews. I plugged them in and they worked right out of the box so I did not have to connect them. It works great connected to my klipsch R-51M. The reviews saying the volume is to low did not give me an issue. I actually had to turn them down some to match the sound then I did a sound calibration with my AVR. I am using to thick speaker wire (10awg) for these but I trimmed the wires a little to make them fit. The units themselves are plasticky and cheap feeling but I’m ok with it if the wireless and amp out work great, which they do. They both have power switches on the units but unless you physically turn them off they stay on all the time. I have had no issues in my first week with it at all. I have had no connection issue or it fighting my wifi.
Ghiaurov –
This works like a charm! I bought this to move two klipsch speakers into the kitchen and it works great! The best part is that my wife has been asking me for years to do this. Should’ve done it sooner. Ah well… happy wife happy life…
Ech88 –
I was looking for speaker wire for extra set of speakers to achieve 7.1 sound and found this item. Figured I would try it and worse case would return it. So far very happy with this as we didn’t to want to run speaker wire behind couch as it would be visible. prior to this my rat speakers were on either side of couch which made for a distorted surround sound since they were too close to the couch due to a lack of floor space for optimal surround sound. With this addition the 7.1 surround dispersed sound better throughout room using this device and an extra set of rear speakers. Everything sounds better and I’ve tested the speakers between each movie and haven’t ran in to any issues with the transfer to these speakers with this wireless device. I’ve given this a four star rating as I paid full price and it hasn’t gone on sale for price matching yet and they are working too well for me to bring myself to return them. Yes I would recommend as a wireless rear option.
Ron2855 –
I have always enjoyed having a fairly large flat panel TV on the wall in our living room for casual viewing. And with a nice entertainment console below it, I could easily run a center with left/right main speakers and conceal the connecting speaker cables with no problem. But running exposed wires around the base boards or under rugs was going to cause a problem for placing a pair of rear channel speakers on either side of the main couch opposite the TV since a fireplace sits along one sidewall and the other is open to a hallway. That is where having a wireless speaker kit like this one can be most helpful.
This system includes two relatively small and unobtrusive matched units. You will need to have AC power at both ends to make this work. I fortunately already had an extension cord run under the couch for two end table lights.
Setting up the wireless sending unit to the main AVR unit up front was very simple. You should be aware that this system replaces the physical wire you’d normally use for connecting two rear channel speakers. There are no RCA connections on the back, only speaker cable terminals. So I connected speaker wire from the rear channel speaker terminals on my AVR to the left and right speaker terminals on the back of the wireless sending unit. I then placed it on top of my subwoofer that was nearby, facing the couch (NOTE: the system comes with two very short lengths of speaker wire. I highly suggest you plan to have enough of your own speaker wire as you will need it to connect the back speakers as well as the front to the respective units).
Next I placed two speakers I already owned for the rear channels on either side of the couch and connected them with speaker wire to the receiving unit that I placed under the couch. Finally, I connected both the sender and receiver units to AC power. Turning both units on I found that they both immediately connected and began glowing with the blue power light lit on both of them that meant they were operational and ready to go. The instructions were very simple to follow so it was a pretty painless install process.
The last thing I had to do was determine how high to set the power/volume on the receiving unit. This is not a particularly powerful system, but it has plenty of onboard power to drive almost any pair of rear channel speakers for most applications. Since my AVR has a room calibration system on board, I turned the power control knob all the way up on the receiving unit so it could get all the power it should need for our room size (about 15 by 20 room). I then managed the overall speaker volume of each speaker through the calibration process at the AVR.
So far it has been a couple of months of continual operation and the system has worked perfectly. The signal is rock solid between the two units, with no dropouts. I am very pleased with how dependably this wireless system has performed especially based on my experiences with other wireless speakers. I have no regrets at all with this purchase. It is a great option if you cannot run an actual solid wire connection for your rear channel speakers.