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NokieHokie

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I mean wireless speakers like a sonos system? Or a wireless adapter for


regular speakers? Either way, there is nothing inherently bad about wireless speakers. It just depends on the attributes of the ones you are looking at.

(In response to this post by IB4TECH)

Posted: 10/02/2018 at 12:38PM



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