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SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black
SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black
SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black
SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black
SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black
SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black
SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black
SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black
SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black

SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black

(502 reviews)

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black

$242.00

(502 reviews)

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

$242.00 - $283.24

in 5 offers

The lowest price for SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter Black right now is $242.00 at Videopro, compared across 5 retailers.

The all-time low was $149.00 on 26 Apr 2026 — today's price is 62% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 25 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$283.24

SVS SPWADAPT Soundpath Wireless Audio Adapter - Black

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Videopro

$242.00

SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

Delivery between 1–6 July $21.20

Apollo Hi Fi Centre

$242.00

SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

Delivery between 30 June – 9 July $16.25

Audio Trends

$269.00

SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adaptor

Free delivery between 2–4 July

SVS Australia

$269.00

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

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Reviews

Didn't work for me
30 September 2021Scott P.

originally posted on svsound.com

It's with a heavy heart that I write this review. But, this was simply my experience with the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter. Let me begin with saying, I absolutely adore SVS products. I have purchased the Ultra Towers, Center, and most recently a PC-4000 (to replace an aged PB-12 Ultra 2). I was excited to use the wireless adapter. My room is a 16' square. The receiver is in the rear corner on the opposite end of the room from the transmitter. The first unit would not connect unless I placed each unit within a few feet of one another and kept a line of sight. I was promptly sent a replacement (by SVS exceptional customer support team, honestly, they're fantastic). This unit would connect just fine, but the second someone stood between the receiver and transmitter ... MoreIt's with a heavy heart that I write this review. But, this was simply my experience with the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter. Let me begin with saying, I absolutely adore SVS products. I have purchased the Ultra Towers, Center, and most recently a PC-4000 (to replace an aged PB-12 Ultra 2). I was excited to use the wireless adapter. My room is a 16' square. The receiver is in the rear corner on the opposite end of the room from the transmitter. The first unit would not connect unless I placed each unit within a few feet of one another and kept a line of sight. I was promptly sent a replacement (by SVS exceptional customer support team, honestly, they're fantastic). This unit would connect just fine, but the second someone stood between the receiver and transmitter it would lose connection. Better than the first unit, but still a problem. I found this strange since these communicate through RF, rather than IR, so no line of sight should be necessary. I don't have any other 2.4 ghz devices in that room either. It's quite perplexing. Oh well, I guess I'll be sticking with my wired connection for now. The PB-4000 sounds tremendous either way.

Great product!
5 April 2019Stacy W.

originally posted on svsound.com

Was looking all over for a wireless audio adapter. Was going to buy a lesser product then one day I happened to be browsing the SVS website then I decided to look at their accessories and was so happy to see that they make a wireless adapter. The price is significantly higher than other adapters that I was looking at but I have a high end system and did not want to comprise. I got two of the devices, with one being used for my subwoofer, and the other for a zone2 receiver that I have. For my subwoofer I do not notice any latency when listening to music or watching movies. It is almost as if it is hardwired. My subwoofer in the rear actually turns on faster than the two in the front from standby. Using the zone 2 receiver I did not notice any latency either. I must ... MoreWas looking all over for a wireless audio adapter. Was going to buy a lesser product then one day I happened to be browsing the SVS website then I decided to look at their accessories and was so happy to see that they make a wireless adapter. The price is significantly higher than other adapters that I was looking at but I have a high end system and did not want to comprise. I got two of the devices, with one being used for my subwoofer, and the other for a zone2 receiver that I have. For my subwoofer I do not notice any latency when listening to music or watching movies. It is almost as if it is hardwired. My subwoofer in the rear actually turns on faster than the two in the front from standby. Using the zone 2 receiver I did not notice any latency either. I must note though that there is a doorway going into my formal living room which allows me to have the transmitter and receiver in direct line of sight of each other. With them being about 27 feet apart. With that being said I highly recommend this product for those who want to connect various high end audio components that they have in their spaces as high end cables are more expensive the longer the length. SVS did not disappoint! Several people are happy with their subwoofers so I had high expectations that the product would perform well.

On July 14, 2020 I
26 August 2020Dennis H.

originally posted on svsound.com

On July 14, 2020 I received the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter from SVS and tested and used it in the intended location. It performed as expected in several ways, but failed in two respects that were unacceptable, as described below.The line-of-sight path was 15 feet long, from chest high on a shelf with the SVS transmitter and computer workstation to the next room's SVS receiver placed on the audio equipment stack at waist height. The path was at an angle through an open doorway. The problem was that whenever a person crossed that path or even blocked any part of it, the audio signal was lost or broke up. No amount of reorientation or shifting of either transmitter or receiver solved this problem. This was clearly unworkable.The other problem was that the ... MoreOn July 14, 2020 I received the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter from SVS and tested and used it in the intended location. It performed as expected in several ways, but failed in two respects that were unacceptable, as described below.The line-of-sight path was 15 feet long, from chest high on a shelf with the SVS transmitter and computer workstation to the next room's SVS receiver placed on the audio equipment stack at waist height. The path was at an angle through an open doorway. The problem was that whenever a person crossed that path or even blocked any part of it, the audio signal was lost or broke up. No amount of reorientation or shifting of either transmitter or receiver solved this problem. This was clearly unworkable.The other problem was that the adapter link distorted the audio signal when I used the normal output levels from my sound card on the pc and the Aux or CD or Line inputs on my audio amplifier. It was clearly an overload/clipping situation at the SVS transmitter input. I had to keep the sound card output level lower than convenient and the amplifier's volume/loudness settings higher than for any other sources (tuner, CD, tape, phono) to avoid the overloading at the adapter's input. This required adjustments at both ends of the audio adapter link. This involved running back and forth to adjust level settings, each time breaking the beam and losing the signal.I suspect that this limitation was due to the transmitter circuitry being designed around a 5-volt DC USB-type power supply. If this design were changed to a 12-volt DC supply and used an A/D converter or RF modulator that had a wider dynamic range, this limitation could likely be eliminated. However, the path-blocking problem would probably require abandoning the 2.45 GHz band and moving down in frequency (and up in wavelength, which is the key), to an alternate FCC slot. I'm not familiar with current FCC allocations beyond those in the 600 MHz range for FM wireless microphones so can't suggest specific alternative bands.I also did a quick test of potential interference from a 1990 GE microwave oven that was located in the same house but one floor down and 40 feet away. Older wireless internet equipment, including external antennas and laptops in the same location as the SVS adapter have historically been interfered with by this microwave open, which (legally) radiates in the 2.45 GHz band. I was pleased that the SVS adapter experienced no problems when the microwave oven was running. In closer proximity it might have.I would note that I have experience spanning over 60 years with repairing, installing and designing audio and radio equipment and taught the subject in my career as physics professor and consultant in industry. However, I'm not current on chips and devices in consumer equipment of this type, nor Wi-Fe, Bluetooth and other digital RF technologies.I returned the adapter for a refund and was impressed at all stages by the customer service I received and the opportunity to provide this review. I very much wish that the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter had worked in my application, as I'm sure it does for many owners.

Specification

Product Dimensions5.59 x 10.67 x 22.86 cm; 371.95 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W x H5.6 x 10.7 x 22.9 centimetres
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo

Price comparison

Updated 3 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$283.24

SVS SPWADAPT Soundpath Wireless Audio Adapter - Black

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Videopro

$242.00

SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

Delivery between 1–6 July $21.20

Apollo Hi Fi Centre

$242.00

SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

Delivery between 30 June – 9 July $16.25

Audio Trends

$269.00

SVS SoundPath Wireless Audio Adaptor

Free delivery between 2–4 July

SVS Australia

$269.00

SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Didn't work for me
30 September 2021

It's with a heavy heart that I write this review. But, this was simply my experience with the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter. Let me begin with saying, I absolutely adore SVS products. I have purchased the Ultra Towers, Center, and most recently a PC-4000 (to replace an aged PB-12 Ultra 2). I was excited to use the wireless adapter. My room is a 16' square. The receiver is in the rear corner on the opposite end of the room from the transmitter. The first unit would not connect unless I placed each unit within a few feet of one another and kept a line of sight. I was promptly sent a replacement (by SVS exceptional customer support team, honestly, they're fantastic). This unit would connect just fine, but the second someone stood between the receiver and transmitter ... MoreIt's with a heavy heart that I write this review. But, this was simply my experience with the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter. Let me begin with saying, I absolutely adore SVS products. I have purchased the Ultra Towers, Center, and most recently a PC-4000 (to replace an aged PB-12 Ultra 2). I was excited to use the wireless adapter. My room is a 16' square. The receiver is in the rear corner on the opposite end of the room from the transmitter. The first unit would not connect unless I placed each unit within a few feet of one another and kept a line of sight. I was promptly sent a replacement (by SVS exceptional customer support team, honestly, they're fantastic). This unit would connect just fine, but the second someone stood between the receiver and transmitter it would lose connection. Better than the first unit, but still a problem. I found this strange since these communicate through RF, rather than IR, so no line of sight should be necessary. I don't have any other 2.4 ghz devices in that room either. It's quite perplexing. Oh well, I guess I'll be sticking with my wired connection for now. The PB-4000 sounds tremendous either way.

Scott P. originally posted on svsound.com
Great product!
5 April 2019

Was looking all over for a wireless audio adapter. Was going to buy a lesser product then one day I happened to be browsing the SVS website then I decided to look at their accessories and was so happy to see that they make a wireless adapter. The price is significantly higher than other adapters that I was looking at but I have a high end system and did not want to comprise. I got two of the devices, with one being used for my subwoofer, and the other for a zone2 receiver that I have. For my subwoofer I do not notice any latency when listening to music or watching movies. It is almost as if it is hardwired. My subwoofer in the rear actually turns on faster than the two in the front from standby. Using the zone 2 receiver I did not notice any latency either. I must ... MoreWas looking all over for a wireless audio adapter. Was going to buy a lesser product then one day I happened to be browsing the SVS website then I decided to look at their accessories and was so happy to see that they make a wireless adapter. The price is significantly higher than other adapters that I was looking at but I have a high end system and did not want to comprise. I got two of the devices, with one being used for my subwoofer, and the other for a zone2 receiver that I have. For my subwoofer I do not notice any latency when listening to music or watching movies. It is almost as if it is hardwired. My subwoofer in the rear actually turns on faster than the two in the front from standby. Using the zone 2 receiver I did not notice any latency either. I must note though that there is a doorway going into my formal living room which allows me to have the transmitter and receiver in direct line of sight of each other. With them being about 27 feet apart. With that being said I highly recommend this product for those who want to connect various high end audio components that they have in their spaces as high end cables are more expensive the longer the length. SVS did not disappoint! Several people are happy with their subwoofers so I had high expectations that the product would perform well.

Stacy W. originally posted on svsound.com
On July 14, 2020 I
26 August 2020

On July 14, 2020 I received the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter from SVS and tested and used it in the intended location. It performed as expected in several ways, but failed in two respects that were unacceptable, as described below.The line-of-sight path was 15 feet long, from chest high on a shelf with the SVS transmitter and computer workstation to the next room's SVS receiver placed on the audio equipment stack at waist height. The path was at an angle through an open doorway. The problem was that whenever a person crossed that path or even blocked any part of it, the audio signal was lost or broke up. No amount of reorientation or shifting of either transmitter or receiver solved this problem. This was clearly unworkable.The other problem was that the ... MoreOn July 14, 2020 I received the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter from SVS and tested and used it in the intended location. It performed as expected in several ways, but failed in two respects that were unacceptable, as described below.The line-of-sight path was 15 feet long, from chest high on a shelf with the SVS transmitter and computer workstation to the next room's SVS receiver placed on the audio equipment stack at waist height. The path was at an angle through an open doorway. The problem was that whenever a person crossed that path or even blocked any part of it, the audio signal was lost or broke up. No amount of reorientation or shifting of either transmitter or receiver solved this problem. This was clearly unworkable.The other problem was that the adapter link distorted the audio signal when I used the normal output levels from my sound card on the pc and the Aux or CD or Line inputs on my audio amplifier. It was clearly an overload/clipping situation at the SVS transmitter input. I had to keep the sound card output level lower than convenient and the amplifier's volume/loudness settings higher than for any other sources (tuner, CD, tape, phono) to avoid the overloading at the adapter's input. This required adjustments at both ends of the audio adapter link. This involved running back and forth to adjust level settings, each time breaking the beam and losing the signal.I suspect that this limitation was due to the transmitter circuitry being designed around a 5-volt DC USB-type power supply. If this design were changed to a 12-volt DC supply and used an A/D converter or RF modulator that had a wider dynamic range, this limitation could likely be eliminated. However, the path-blocking problem would probably require abandoning the 2.45 GHz band and moving down in frequency (and up in wavelength, which is the key), to an alternate FCC slot. I'm not familiar with current FCC allocations beyond those in the 600 MHz range for FM wireless microphones so can't suggest specific alternative bands.I also did a quick test of potential interference from a 1990 GE microwave oven that was located in the same house but one floor down and 40 feet away. Older wireless internet equipment, including external antennas and laptops in the same location as the SVS adapter have historically been interfered with by this microwave open, which (legally) radiates in the 2.45 GHz band. I was pleased that the SVS adapter experienced no problems when the microwave oven was running. In closer proximity it might have.I would note that I have experience spanning over 60 years with repairing, installing and designing audio and radio equipment and taught the subject in my career as physics professor and consultant in industry. However, I'm not current on chips and devices in consumer equipment of this type, nor Wi-Fe, Bluetooth and other digital RF technologies.I returned the adapter for a refund and was impressed at all stages by the customer service I received and the opportunity to provide this review. I very much wish that the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter had worked in my application, as I'm sure it does for many owners.

Dennis H. originally posted on svsound.com
Problem solved
1 July 2020

I recently finished my basement. I pre-planned two locations for my PB10 sub to be located by creating in-wall PVC tubes, wall plates, etc. While this was good planning, and absolutely usable, it was also a major challenge. I needed 50' cord and it had a lot of turns and tucks from behind the TV (my AV closet) over to the first location. There is always something you would have done differently or better. That first location I thought would be best but my #1 client (my wife) did not appreciate the beauty of the hulking PB10 in that location. Moving it to the other location would have meant unanticipated challenges in getting the sub cable even further away. Long story short, I decided to try the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter. I was concerned about needing ... MoreI recently finished my basement. I pre-planned two locations for my PB10 sub to be located by creating in-wall PVC tubes, wall plates, etc. While this was good planning, and absolutely usable, it was also a major challenge. I needed 50' cord and it had a lot of turns and tucks from behind the TV (my AV closet) over to the first location. There is always something you would have done differently or better. That first location I thought would be best but my #1 client (my wife) did not appreciate the beauty of the hulking PB10 in that location. Moving it to the other location would have meant unanticipated challenges in getting the sub cable even further away. Long story short, I decided to try the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter. I was concerned about needing line-of-site because I had designed the basement to hide the AV equipment in a closet. I needed not to fear - the signal cut right through the wall between the two units and my sub sounds great! Look honey, no wires! One subjective critique - the blue light on both units is very bright. It's a cool looking electric blue, and in my AV cabinet it's really cool how it creates the blue glow. However, I had to put it on the side of my sub between it and the couch to minimize the "light pollution" in the room. If there were a way to dim that light, or cover it, or do something so that it isn't pumping electric blue into my eyeball that would be great. It's not enough to subtract even a half star though. The signal works on the side of the sub sandwiched next to my couch, through a 14" wall with two layers of drywall, studs, and 4" rockwool. I'm good! Very happy with the device, easily solved a dilemma, and made my wife and me happy! Thanks SVS!

Kenneth V. originally posted on svsound.com
SB16-Ultra / Customer Service
29 March 2022

I have a single SB16-Ultra that I use for music and movies. I've owned several competing subs over the years. In my experience nothing comes close to the build quality and performance of the SB16-Ultra. However that is not the subject of this review. I am writing to share my recent experience with SVS technical support and customer service. (Ted) I only selected 5 stars because there is no option for 10 stars. Recently I accidently snagged a cable which pulled the LFE input RCA jack on the plate amp sideways and broke it loose. I called and acknowledged my gaff hoping for some advice on how to repair or options to ship the amp for repair. I learned that the break was not repairable. Although technically this was not a failure due to workmanship or materials quality ... MoreI have a single SB16-Ultra that I use for music and movies. I've owned several competing subs over the years. In my experience nothing comes close to the build quality and performance of the SB16-Ultra. However that is not the subject of this review. I am writing to share my recent experience with SVS technical support and customer service. (Ted) I only selected 5 stars because there is no option for 10 stars. Recently I accidently snagged a cable which pulled the LFE input RCA jack on the plate amp sideways and broke it loose. I called and acknowledged my gaff hoping for some advice on how to repair or options to ship the amp for repair. I learned that the break was not repairable. Although technically this was not a failure due to workmanship or materials quality and I was beyond the 5 year warranty period SVS customer service chose to offer a warranty exchange anyway. From that point forward the professionalism and communication I experienced during the exchange process was beyond great and very much appreciated. There are very few businesses that operate with such good will and care for their customers. I have recommended SVS to others and will continue to do so without hesitation. Again 10 stars!

Debango originally posted on worldwidestereo.com
SoundPath Wireless Adapter for back surround using self powered speakers
31 July 2020

I purchased the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter for a somewhat unique use. I needed a means to get a signal to the back surround channel in my Dolby Atmos 9.1.2 system. I had a good location to mount the the rear speakers, but no method to get a wired connection to that location due to an open floor plan. I ended up using the SoundPath Wireless Adapter to send the two channels of back surround from my Anthem MRX-720 Receiver back surround line outputs to a set of powered KEF LSX speakers. The setup works great. I set the rear speakers to a distance of 30 feet (even though they are only about 3 feet away physically) to compensate for the time delay in the encoding, transmission/reception, and decoding of the wireless signal. The only negative at all is that the ... MoreI purchased the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter for a somewhat unique use. I needed a means to get a signal to the back surround channel in my Dolby Atmos 9.1.2 system. I had a good location to mount the the rear speakers, but no method to get a wired connection to that location due to an open floor plan. I ended up using the SoundPath Wireless Adapter to send the two channels of back surround from my Anthem MRX-720 Receiver back surround line outputs to a set of powered KEF LSX speakers. The setup works great. I set the rear speakers to a distance of 30 feet (even though they are only about 3 feet away physically) to compensate for the time delay in the encoding, transmission/reception, and decoding of the wireless signal. The only negative at all is that the power/synced indicator LED is BRIGHT, I have covered the LEDs with a piece of black electrical tape for now. I am thinking I might see if I can place a piece dark opaque plastic with a very small hole drilled through the plastic over the LED so that it is possible to see if the sync is lost (the LEDs blink if the transmitter/receiver are not in sync), without the size and intensity of the LED being as obvious. Very pleased with the purchase, and recommended to anybody else that might be in a similar situation.

Dave L. originally posted on svsound.com
They are OK
20 May 2021

I love that I can place my subwoofers wherever I want in my living room and I have no problems with the signal. The only downfall is that I hear popping sounds from my sub's. At first I thought it was my AVR so I took it to a Marantz authorized dealer and drove from Houston to Austin to drop it off. Two weeks later they said my receiver is perfectly fine and both sub outputs are good. I was able to fit one of my subs next to my fronts and hooked up the sub via rca cable and I don't hear any popping sounds from that sub. The back sub is still hooked up to one of the Wireless Audio Adapter and I still hear the popping sounds. At the moment I have one Wireless Audio Adapter that I'm not even using anymore. Tech support said it is the result of interference from other ... MoreI love that I can place my subwoofers wherever I want in my living room and I have no problems with the signal. The only downfall is that I hear popping sounds from my sub's. At first I thought it was my AVR so I took it to a Marantz authorized dealer and drove from Houston to Austin to drop it off. Two weeks later they said my receiver is perfectly fine and both sub outputs are good. I was able to fit one of my subs next to my fronts and hooked up the sub via rca cable and I don't hear any popping sounds from that sub. The back sub is still hooked up to one of the Wireless Audio Adapter and I still hear the popping sounds. At the moment I have one Wireless Audio Adapter that I'm not even using anymore. Tech support said it is the result of interference from other 2.4 GHz devices. I have smart plugs and other devices around the house that use 2.4 GHz and will be impossible to not have any 2.4 GHz devices around the SoundPath Wireless Audio Adapter. The popping sounds do get annoying, but what can I do? Tech support recommended the new 2.4/5 GHz adapter and it sounds very tempting due to the annoying popping sounds. But then I have 2 2.4 GHz adapters that I would not be using anymore. I wish SVS had a trade in policy and I wouldn't mind paying the difference. Other than that I really love the subwoofers.

originally posted on svsound.com
[Rewarded Review] A great way to set up a sub without running a wire
30 July 2024

The product is very easy to set up. It was totally necessary as there’s wasn’t a nice path for a cable from the amp to the second sub. This totally fit the bill. The 4 starts is for the communication blinks a lot identifying not a strong synced signal, but I haven’t noticed any degradation in the subs output. And by the way t(see Avis subs are really really good.

GaryN originally posted on bestbuy.com
[Rewarded Review] Noisy due to poor quality cables and jacks
12 October 2024

As the title says - the connectivity isn’t great if not kept in direct line of site between transmit and receive, and the RCA cables and jacks are very poor quality. The low grade connections and cables cause a lot of noise (buzz and hum) when they’re moved at all by the bass produced by the subwoofer. I’ve tried isolating them but it’s not fixing the issue, so I have to go back to wires instead.

TheTyger originally posted on bestbuy.com
[Rewarded Review] Works as advertised
25 November 2020

Set-up was fast and easy. I’m using it with a single SVS SB-3000 subwoofer, and the SoundPath receiver can connect to the power source on the back of that subwoofer. If your subwoofer doesn’t have that capability, then the device can get power from a USB source or a standard outlet. Once connected, pairing the transmitter and receiver was automatic and instantaneous. SoundPath allows experimentation with different subwoofer placements without having to worry about cables, and for future relocation. My current configuration has the subwoofer and receiver 22 feet away from the transmitter in a location that would have been almost impossible with cables. The instructions recommend a clear line of sight between receiver and transmitter (in my case, the line of sight was ... MoreSet-up was fast and easy. I’m using it with a single SVS SB-3000 subwoofer, and the SoundPath receiver can connect to the power source on the back of that subwoofer. If your subwoofer doesn’t have that capability, then the device can get power from a USB source or a standard outlet. Once connected, pairing the transmitter and receiver was automatic and instantaneous. SoundPath allows experimentation with different subwoofer placements without having to worry about cables, and for future relocation. My current configuration has the subwoofer and receiver 22 feet away from the transmitter in a location that would have been almost impossible with cables. The instructions recommend a clear line of sight between receiver and transmitter (in my case, the line of sight was not perfect, but there were no hard obstacles). The device warns you of lost connectivity with a blinking light (you can easily re-pair the devices with the reset button), which I have not had to do. I haven’t experienced interference from phone or other devices, although the nearest internet router is nowhere near the SoundPath receiver or transmitter. One minor complaint: Both the receiver and transmitter have blue LEDs that emit an annoyingly bright light. You may want to consider covering those up. Overall, this was a great addition to my system, as there is absolutely no loss in functionality, and the transmitter and receiver are minimally intrusive.

Benjamin originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Specification

Product Dimensions5.59 x 10.67 x 22.86 cm; 371.95 Grams
Item Dimensions L x W x H5.6 x 10.7 x 22.9 centimetres
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo

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