Speakers Maximum Output Power 42 Watts
Speaker Connectivity RCA, Bluetooth, Auxilliary
Output Wattage 42 Watts
Voltage 220 Volts
Wattage 42 watts
Power Source Corded Electric
Batteries Included Yes
Batteries Required Yes
Speaker Output Channel Quantity 2
Connector Type RCA, Bluetooth, Auxillary
Includes Rechargable Battery No
Product Dimensions 16 x 14 x 22.5 cm; 2.2 Kilograms
Edifier: R1580MB Lifestyle Speakers $85 Delivered @ Amazon AU
Last edited 14/04/2021 - 13:01 by 1 other user
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$0 or $115 left in the bank?
Are these two speakers connected to each other using cables or wireless. That is can these speakers kept apart in different rooms without wiring.
They're wired together :( …
Hmmm… any good for a projector setup?
My projector has bluetooth and i've been using a Xiaomi Redmi MDZ-34-DA (from this deal https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/550188) although I dont think its the best when I'm projecting 120' and the sound bar sits so far away at the front and I'm about 2.5m away from the screen.Unless your projector and speakers have APTX-LL, then you're going to get massive noticeable lag with regular bluetooth.
Yeah i do get some lag… it only seems to lag when I'm using a HDMI connected device off the projector.
If I use the inbuilt android apps etc it doesn't seem to lag.
Is there some sorta app or something that fixes lag?No. It's inherent to regular bluetooth codecs. The only way you can stop lag is to buy aptx-ll certified products. It's the only low latency bluetooth standard.
@[Deactivated]: Thanks for the heads up!
@[Deactivated]: Or maybe this will work? plugged into my audio port of the projector then connected to bluetooth soundbar/speakers
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000238344529.html?aff_fcid=…(just did a google search)
@ezza: Only if the soundbar has APTX LL codec built in too. That's how I do it, but I had to buy a specific sound bar. Both ends need APTX LL codec for it to work.
@[Deactivated]: I see!!!
$65 with little birdie voucher for new customers.
Worth it as PC speakers?
This or a $200 run of the mil 2.1 sony/samsung soundbar sub setup?