Also check out the Audioengine W1 (and the W2 for iPod/iPhone). The Audioengine W1 transmits at a higher bitrate than the Aperion and is only $99 a set, which is great for daisy-chaining to all your gear around the house - think "poor-man's Sonos".
I use the AW1 from my computer out to my living room stereo system and then another set from the living room into the dining room plugged into my Audioengine 5 powered speakers. Easy setup and sounds great.
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Also check out the Audioengine W1 (and the W2 for iPod/iPhone). The Audioengine W1 transmits at a higher bitrate than the Aperion and is only $99 a set, which is great for daisy-chaining to all your gear around the house - think "poor-man's Sonos".
I use the AW1 from my computer out to my living room stereo system and then another set from the living room into the dining room plugged into my Audioengine 5 powered speakers. Easy setup and sounds great.