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PulseAudio PAEXWIR Wireless Audio Extender 24-bit, 48KHz up to 164ft

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PulseAudio PAEXWIR Wireless Audio Extender 2.1 24-bit, 48KHz up to 164ft

The PulseAudio PAEXWIR wireless audio extender allows stereo analog signals and subwoofer audio to be extended wirelessly up to 164ft (50m) with line of sight or 50ft (15m) through walls, ceilings, and floors (WiFi rules apply). This device utilizes 5.2GHz or 5.8GHz signals to help reduce interference resulting in a consistent and stable connection without comprising audio quality. The PAEXWIR is a great solution where cabling cannot be run to remote speakers or subwoofers.

  • Wireless transmission of a 2.1 audio system (2Ch with 1 subwoofer)
  • Lossless audio up to 164ft (50m) with line of sight or 50ft (15m) through walls, ceilings, and floors (WiFi rules apply)
  • 24-bit, 48KHz uncompressed high quality stereo audio
  • LPF (low pass filter) mono subwoofer input/output
  • Selectable wireless frequency from either 5.2GHz or 5.8GHz to reduce interference for a consistent and stable connection

Package contents:

  • (1) Wireless audio extender set – TX and RX
  • (2) USB-A male to right angle power cables
  • (2) USB-A power adapters
  • (2) Adhesive mounting pads
  • (1) Quick start guide

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