Sony AIRSA10 S-AIR Speaker System - Black

Sony AIRSA10 S-AIR Speaker System - Black
Binding: Electronics
Manufacturer: Sony
Product Description:
This plug-and-play S-AIR(R) speaker system, when wirelessly connected to a compatible Sony(R) Home Theater System, easily allows for multi-room listening. Just plug in the S-AIR(R) Speaker System and you are ready to stream audio to another room from your compatible Sony(R) Home Theater System. The S-AIR(R) Speaker System features a one line LCD Display, a clock function, and is equipped with controls for volume and the audio source you are listening to.
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List Price: USD 169.99
Lowest Used Price: USD 84.99
Lowest New Price: USD 83.00
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Average Rating:
Brand: Sony
Color: Black
Model: AIRSA10


Customer Reviews


Great sound,
Really like the sound of this system and I can put my ipod in one room and here it in another, don't have to carry it around. Sound with FM radio is a little rough, but I did not have the antenna attached.


Great wireless speaker
I bought this to go with my Sony STR-DN1000 Receiver. Keep in mind you do need to buy the transmitter for this speaker to work. The sound is excellent for such a compact speaker. I can put the speaker out on the deck or in the kitchen , next to the hot tub , its great. Its great for parties so you can spread the music in different rooms without having to blast the music. If i put it in the back rooms it can cut out sometimes , thats the only reason i gave it 4 stars.


Great little speaker!
Okay, so I would like to give my thoughts and clarify some misconceptions I picked up from other reviews. First, I googled the interference problems with S-air technology and read from a guy that you had to adjust your router settings. This was easy b/c I always save this out on my desktop in a notepad file. Do yourself a favor and switch your router channel BEFORE the speaker arrives to the upper channels (I used 11, which is the highest for Linksys). I followed the instructions, which are very simple and had the unit up and running in about 5 minutes. I spent more time trying to figure out where to place the speaker, than actual set-up.

Speaker quality is great. It has a very clear, rich sound but I am by no means an audiophile. Occasionally, the speaker just kind of drops off for a sec but it's not very noticeable, unless you are really paying a lot of attention. However, I realize that anything wireless will occasionally experience these issues. Also, I was worried b/c I thought it might look/like or sound/like an alarm clock type speaker. Just to set the record straight, it clearly sounds like a speaker, no klipsch mind you but it will do fine for my needs. The construction is very solid and the low profile looks pretty smart. I tend to use this speaker mostly during movies and music, not tv or everday listening. The best comparison I could give is it sounds like a 75 watt speaker I guess.

This is one unit. Before all the comments, yes I should know that from the picture but I couldn't tell from one of the reviews I read. It said there were two speakers and while I figured it would only be one unit, I just wanted to clarify. There's one unit, consisting of a non-detachabe left and right speaker but only one unit as pictured above.

I didn't count off for this in my review b/c it has nothing to do with the quality of the product but Sony should be ashamed of themselves for making consumers buy the transmitter separately. It's wrong and leaves the customer with a bad impression of an otherwise good company and products.


Great sound!
Tried other wireless systems in this price range, and this one is the best. Able to use my ancient ipod classic and my iphone on the dock.
Great sound. Easy to sync speakers. Added this speaker to an existing setup of dock and 2 speakers.

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