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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Wireless Outdoor Speakers - Back To The Great Outdoors

By Dave Heebs

No matter what time in Mankind's history, he has always been working, playing and living outdoors. As we have grown more towards an urban society, we have gradually slipped away from our bond towards Mother Earth. It is this missing link to nature that causes many of us to venture out into the outdoors to exercise, picnic, camp or simply to enjoy a leisurely evening on the veranda.

Even though people may want to get back to nature, they still do not leave all of the technological world behind them. Electronic items are frequently accompanying their owners when they are going outside. Devices such as iPods have replaced the walkman of the 1980s.

With the iPod comes an attachment for your belt as well as a quality set of headphones that are of stereo quality. But these headphones have to be attached to your head and while this may entertain you, it is not going to entertain your guests if you want them to enjoy the music as well. To this end, the iPod has an external port that allows it to be connected to an external stereo speaker.

If you want to ditch your iPod outdoors and simply connect your speakers to your stereo system then you easily have the ability to find outdoor speakers that will work with it.

Manufacturers such as Acer, Dell, Harman Kardon, Creative Labs, Infinity, Klipsch, Samsung and Bose are just some of the manufacturers that you will come across in your quest to buy outdoor speakers. To purchase a nice, well made set of wireless outdoor speakers you would only need to pony up around $300 (give or take $100). In this price range, you are guaranteed to get speakers that have a great sound but will not break the bank.

Wireless outdoor speakers allow you to bring your music anywhere you are. All you need to do is pick them up, put them in your car or truck and set them down near your audio source. You will enjoy the versatility of places for your tunes by using wireless outdoor speakers.

The drawback to such speakers is that they are not connected to a power source and so their power is self contained. These speakers are either powered by a battery and have to be recharged in an electrical socket or they contain a solar panel that recharges the battery. Either way, you will only be able to listen to music as long as the speakers have power. - 18424

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