Consider Railtones: a wireless surround sound system for your home theater. To start using your Railtones speaker system, you install a track lighting rail on your wall or your ceiling. The speaker attaches to it and draws power from the track. You attach a transmitter to your home theater, and you beam audio signals to your wireless speakers. The speakers sound quite solid, and the way they are meant to be mounted to a lighting rack makes them completely disappear from view. The problem though is that they only have a solution for the rear speakers (and it costs $500).
Aperion's Zona is a great no-nonsense wireless surround sound system. Here too, you only get wireless speakers to hold up the rear. This isn't an all-wireless home theater system. The front speakers, you still need to connect through traditional wires. The speakers themselves look boxy and pretty solid - like any hi-fi speakers you've always seen. A set consisting of a transmitter and a couple of speakers go for $500. These are purely wireless speakers and don't even accept a regular wired connection. You place them wherever you want in the back of the room, plug them in, and you're good to go. The problem is though that nearly no true wireless surround sound system exists that handles every speaker in your room. There is just one product on the market now that does that at this time - it is the $2500 Intimus 4T Summit. And it's a system that pretty much packs a punch.
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