Receivers
Great audio brands put SKAA wireless into their speakers and headphones because they really believe in SKAA wireless technology. The receive side of SKAA takes the SKAA audio signal and plays it through speakers! If your speakers are powered, and have an input, they are ready to receive with SKAA recivers!
No More Pairing
There’s no pairing. Yup. Fasten your seat belts — it's a brave new paradigm we like to call “ridiculously easy”. Plain and simple: we got rid of pairing because it's awkward and people don’t like it. With SKAA, “Bonding”—choosing which transmitter to listen to—is done entirely from the receiver side. Yes, you have full control of SKAA from one side! Your work has just been cut in half. Don’t mention it — it’s what we do.
SKAA is EASY
Who knows how to use a car radio? Nearly everybody. That’s why we made SKAA’s bonding work like the radio in your car. A car radio lets you explore the band for new stations. It lets you add and delete favourite stations. It lets you easily switch between your favourites. All of that control—total control—is done solely from the receiver side. SKAA works in exactly the same way. That’s why it’s simple and intuitive for pretty much everyone on the planet.
The Bond Button
One Button. SKAA receivers all have a Bond Button, and it gives you total control over what transmitter you’re listening to. SKAA’s Bond Button has 3 main functions. Click — to switch between favourite transmitters. Double Click — to explore for new transmitters. Hold — to add or delete a favourite. Every receiver has a Green List on which are kept up to 10 of your favourite transmitters. Just those three things to learn, and you’re a SKAA guru.
The Options Are Endless
One SKAA cell is a transmitter and up to 4 receivers. Easy to remember.Use up to five SKAA cells in your house at the same time. Let’s see; at 4 speakers per cell, that’s 20 speakers. Not too shabby. SKAA receivers are capable of up to 50 meters (over 150 feet) indoor range when used with a 50 meter-capable SKAA transmitter. Check the range spec on both your transmitter and receiver. If the numbers are different, the smaller number will apply when you use the two of them together.
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