Hooking up some speakers in your outdoor space can turn the fun factor up to an eleven next time you’re entertaining outside. Considering a few factors when you decide which set to go with can ensure that you end up with the best possible listening experience for your space. Keeping in mind your space, your listening habits, and connectivity requirements will ensure that you take home the best set for your needs. Your space is one of the most important factors because the sound will travel differently depending on the architecture and layout of your outdoor area. A lawn the size of a football field will have different requirements than a cozy porch. Be sure to go with a speaker that has enough bass to travel across the open air in your space, and cut through any background noise you might be faced with. The larger your space, the lower frequency you will want to go with to ensure the standard of sound retains a high quality even at a distance. The kind of things you like to listen to should also help guide your decision. If you are only using your speakers to catch up on the news while you potter around in your garden, you won’t need to invest in anything super powerful. However, if you are planning on throwing big backyard get-togethers with concert-quality audio, you will want to install speakers that offer higher wattage and longer cones. Once you have landed on a set of outdoor speakers that is right for you, you should double-check that you can meet all of the system requirements needed to get it up and running before you bring it home. If you are not able to set up a power source, amp, and receiver outside, you will need to guarantee that you are able to run cables into your home to connect to your indoor entertainment system. If this doesn’t feel like something that you’re able to achieve in your space, you may want to look for wireless options. By keeping these things in mind, you are sure to find the perfect set of outdoor speakers to liven up your outdoor area.
These outdoor speakers can be set up in any kind of outdoor space, and offer broad sound dispersal that won’t be compromised by background sounds or ambient noise.
These outdoor speakers are designed to be easily and quickly installed and will not risk slipping or falling. They also boast an attractive design that will complement your outdoor spaces.
These speakers can be mounted and counted on for high-quality sound coverage both indoors and outdoors. They are digitally optimized and offer wide sound dispersion and impressive bass.
These speakers are easy to set up and come with adjustable brackets so that you can direct your sound in whatever way suits your needs.
These outdoor speakers are wireless so can be conveniently set up anywhere, and double as atmospheric lighting features as well as audio equipment.
These speakers will easily pair with Bluetooth devices and can last for up to fifteen hours of play. They are water-resistant, can handle accidents such as spills and splashes, and can even continue working through light rain.
This speaker can double as a power bank and is able to deliver power to your smart device, so you can charge even when you are outdoors and away from outlets.
This speaker can create clear sound that is able to travel over long distances without distorting or losing quality.
This speaker is easy to mount and is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
These speakers offer a weather-resistant and UV-resistant body with an aluminum front that is resistant to rust. This speaker can easily be painted to suit the style of your space.
These speakers are extremely sensitive.
A: Outdoor speakers will still need to be plugged into a receiver or an amplifier. It is best to link your speakers up to the equipment connected to your indoor entertainment system. You will also need to hook your outdoor speakers up to a power source before you are able to use them. If you have an outdoor outlet on a covered part of your house, we recommend plugging your speaker into that, as the speakers with shorter cords will still be able to be in the main area needed, but all electrical parts will still be protected from inclimate weather.
A: Outdoor speakers are designed to be weatherproof, which usually means that they are water-resistant. Your speakers should be able to stand up to dampness, fog, or even light rain. However, this doesn’t always mean that they are completely waterproof, and heavy downpours might pose a problem for your outdoor equipment. It is always smartest to install your outdoor speakers somewhere that is sheltered.