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Friday, June 12, 2009

Why Wireless Outdoor Speakers Are Your Ticket Back To Nature

By Dave Heebs

Lets face it. Man is a creature of his environment. For millenia he has sought to master this environment and in doing so he has developed ever increasing methods of building housing and other structures to help him exist on this planet. But in the gradual march towards progress, we have lost our connection to nature. Many people seek to reconnect with nature and thus reconnect with themselves by going out and jogging, camping or even just sipping wine on the patio on a warm summer night.

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.

But the technology of speakers doesn't end with the iPod. If you want your stereo to hook up with speakers outdoors, you can do so because the speaker manufacturers have developed many different models for you.

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.

The best thing about wireless outdoor speakers is their portability. The ability to bring them virtually anywhere is priceless when you consider some of the areas that you might want to take them and still jam to your tunes.

The one thing you need to make sure is the batteries are charged in the speakers. Since the speakers have no external power, they need to have an internal power source. This means that batteries are included in each one of these speakers. The batteries could be recharged via a solar panel or could be plugged into a wall socket so that their batteries can be fully charged. - 18423

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