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Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish~ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
 
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Great wireless solution
on January 25, 2017
Posted by: Dick
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Currently I live in an apartment which limits running wires for my surround sound system. After some research at Best buy I found Rocketfish has a wireless transmitter for speakers. I purchased it with some doubts, but I'm glad I bought it. Works great for the back speakers with little setup requirements. Haven't noticed any delay in sound. As far as I'm concerned, this is the solution for using existing wired speakers. Cost approximately $100 versus buying a whole new wireless system.
My Best Buy number: 2187616135
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish~ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
 

My sender (small box) does not light up when I press the red button. All connections are o.k. Do you think it just stopped working?

My small box (sender) was working o.k. then the light went out. i tried to turn it back on with the red button, to no avail. I unplugged the power supply and plugged back in, still nothing. Do you think it just stopped working? Only thing I can think of is that I may need to buy another set since you can't get the sender separately. Any ideas about the sender I now have?
Thanks,
Bobby
Did you check that the speaker wires are getting a connection?
9 years, 4 months ago
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Dick
 
Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish~ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
 

can one transmitter be paired to 2 receivers?

I have 2 Rocketfish rear speaker kits. I want to use one transmitter to send to 2 receivers, one receiver at the left speaker and another receiver at the right speaker. Otherwise wires still have to be run from a single receiver to the left or right speaker which could be as much as 10-12 feet away with doorways in between.for example.
I don't think you can network the sending unit to more than one receiving unit. You could connect 2 sending units to a receiver for each side. One for left set and one for right. You have 4 rear speakers total, 2 right, 2 left with a receiving unit for each side.
9 years, 4 months ago
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Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish~ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
 

these work using a radio frequency or a Blue tooth connection? I was hoping to connect it wirelessly to some speakers next to my television that look like Star Wars Space ships.

I believe it's radio since it didn't require my wireless router for transmission. It has a sending unit and receiving unit for the speakers. I connected the sending unit to a Denon receiver, then transmitted the signal to the back speaker's receiving unit connected to the rear speakers.
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