11/25/2023 0 Comments 7.2 surround sound systemOne is called “ WiSA DS” (for “Discrete System”). More recently, WiSA unveiled two additional platforms for multi-channel TV sound and home theater. Connection from the TV to the SoundSend units is a single HDMI cable and connection from the SoundSend to the speakers is fully wireless for all channels. eARC is required for a 5.1.2 implementation, while either ARC or eARC can be used for stereo or 5.1-channel implementations. The Platin Monaco 5.1.2 system comes with a SoundSend transmitter in the box. Although there are not currently any TVs which include the necessary WiSA HT multi-channel wireless transmitter built in, the company sells a universal dongle, the SoundSend, which works with any TV that has an ARC or eARC port. Two of the satellite speakers feature up-firing drivers so you get real height sounds bouncing off your ceiling when you play immersive content such as Dolby Atmos or DTS:X. The system features five small satellite speakers and a subwoofer. Platin’s Monaco 5.1.2-channel system does wireless Dolby Atmos 5.1.2 immersive surround on any TV with an eARC HDMI portįor packaged immersive speaker systems that support WiSA HT, Platin’s Monaco 5.1.2 system ($999) is available now. This eight channel capability and high bandwidth make the format ideal for a wireless Dolby Atmos or DTS:X 5.1.2 speaker implementation: five surround sound speakers, a subwoofer and a pair of height channels. WiSA HT supports high resolution audio with up to 96KHz sampling rate and 24-bit precision. WiSA (Wireless Speaker and Audio) Technologies has been doing wireless multi-channel surround for over a decade, but more recently the company introduced WiSA HT, a high resolution surround sound format that can handle up to eight independent speaker channels. At CEDIA Expo in Denver last week, we had a chance to sit down with executives from both companies to discuss their current solutions for wireless multi-channel surround sound as well as their road map for future developments. But detractors of immersive surround like to point out its current limitations: “It’s too expensive!” “It’s too complicated!” “It takes too many speakers!” “It takes too many wires!” And while the “it takes a lot of speakers” point is hard to solve completely, advancements in wireless multi-channel surround are making those other pain points less painful, particularly the need for lots of unsightly wires.īoth WiSA and DTS have made recent advancements that allow customers to deploy a real immersive multi-channel surround sound speaker system – complete with height speakers – without the need for speaker wires. There’s no denying that immersive surround sound or “3D Surround” formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X can take your movie watching, TV viewing and even music listening at home to a new level of immersion and enjoyment.
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