OSD Wireless 5.8G Subwoofer Transmitter/Receiver Kit Dual Source-Complete Features/User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- OSD
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OSD Wireless 5.8G Subwoofer Transmitter/Receiver Kit Dual Source
Specifications
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY : Bluetooth
- SPEAKER TYPE : Subwoofer
- BRAND : OSD Audio
- MODEL NAME : Nero-WSA
- RECOMMENDED USES FOR PRODUCT : For Surround Sound Systems
- PACKAGE DIMENSIONS: 7.01 x 5.51 x 4.17 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT: 1.32 pounds
Introduction
It has Instant bass. A dependable 5.8 GHz digital wireless subwoofer kit with transmitter and receiver that delivers bass to any place without the need to run wires. It contains Cable. It has an Upgraded chip set that ensures dependability and instantaneous transmission with no discernible delay. It has 5.8 GHz signal which means broadcasts on a less busy and more dependable frequency. Frequency of 5.8 GHz for consistent bass sound up to 150 feet (line of sight). You can use it anywhere there is an electrical outlet to get the finest sound from your subwoofer. It Transmits through cupboards and walls and has a small size, making it easy to conceal. The transmitter/receiver is hidden under a sofa or inside a cupboard in another room.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Wireless Transmitter
- Wireless Receiver
HOW TO SETUP
- Install the subwoofer in its permanent position.
- Connect the Transmitter to an audiovisual receiver.
- Connect your Subwoofer to the Receiver.
- The Transmitter and Receiver are paired.
HOW IT GETS POWER
Most wireless speakers are powered by AC adaptors that plug into a standard outlet or power strip. Some systems employ rechargeable batteries to become “totally wireless,” although this feature necessitates constant charging and repositioning to use this type of surround sound system.
HOW TO CONNECT
Bluetooth is the quickest and most convenient way to connect your wireless speakers to the receiver. For a seamless and easy connection, many wireless speakers now use Bluetooth technology. AV receivers with built-in Bluetooth are also available from a number of manufacturers.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the wireless subwoofer’s range?
The wireless subwoofer should be installed on the same wall as the soundbar, within 10 feet of it. It can, however, connect in the same room up to 30 feet away. -
What’s wrong with my wireless subwoofer?
Connection or interference issues are the most common causes of wireless transmission troubles that result in no sound from the subwoofer. The subwoofer’s on/standby indicator is a good place to start troubleshooting. -
Why hasn’t my subwoofer worked in a while?
If your subwoofer suddenly stops working, it’s likely that it’s blown. Check by unplugging and replugging the subwoofer. If it doesn’t work, try changing the amp’s input from AUX to SUBWOOFER. If that doesn’t work, the subwoofer is most likely blown and requires replacement. -
Is it possible to connect a wireless subwoofer to a Bluetooth device?
Most Bluetooth wireless subwoofer models work in the same way as other Bluetooth speakers. After you’ve decided on a subwoofer, make sure your phone’s Bluetooth connection is turned on and set to “associate with device.” -
Is there a wireless subwoofer that will work with any soundbar?
Some soundbars have unique outputs, making it impossible to connect an SVS or other powered subwoofer. If your soundbar accepts a cable like the SVS SoundPath RCA Audio Interconnect Cable or something similar, it should operate with practically any subwoofer, including all SVS models. -
What are the requirements for wireless speakers?
In a wireless speaker arrangement, however, a transmitter is necessary to deliver the essential audio signals, and a wireless receiver is required to receive the audio signals provided. -
What is the purpose of a wireless transmitter?
A data signal stream is sent wirelessly by a transmitter. The data is received by a receiver, which then transmits it to your television. That’s all there is to it. The video or audio source device is connected to the wireless video HDMI transmitter. -
Can I connect my receiver to any speaker?
In a nutshell, any surround sound system will work. Just keep an eye on the ohm load. The majority of home receivers are only stable between 6 and 8 ohms. 6-ohm speakers will require a bit more power from the receiver and will be slightly louder. -
How can I connect my phone to my wireless subwoofer?
Put the speaker in pairing mode first. Turn on the speaker and hold down the Bluetooth button on the device for several seconds. Step 2: Turn on Bluetooth on your smartphone. Select the Bluetooth settings to option in your phone’s settings (both Android and iOS). -
What’s the optimum spot for a subwoofer?
The output of a subwoofer positioned in the corner of a room may be increased, making the subwoofer sound louder. See how your subwoofer sounds when placed in a corner. However, if your subwoofer is too far away from your listening area, a corner may not be a practical alternative depending on your floor space.
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