If you want to buy a wireless TV speaker for a better viewing and listening experience, don't think you can't choose your own speaker without relying on a technician.Also, it's better not to listen too much to those sales people who usually have the ability to sell ice boxes to Eskimo.Just a little bit to read product reviews and planning.1.First, take notes and list what you want so you don't walk into the store without a clue.List brands with good product reviews, the number of speakers you need, and the distance between speakers.Keep in mind that some speakers can only transmit 30 feet, while some speakers can transmit further distances.2.Next, list your requirements and requirements-how you plan to use the speakers.Determine if you need surround sound effects, indoor speakers, or outdoor speakers.Knowing what you want and what you need will narrow the selection even more.3.Don't buy speakers that need to be placed in areas you don't have.There are some speakers with six or more, but if your area is less than 20 or 215 square meters.The 278 square feet of eight speakers will be overwhelming.4.Probably the most important thing is the budget you are willing to spend.If you have a fixed budget, you won't want to watch wireless TV speakers that are priced out of your reach.But the budget should also be your limit and you don't want to buy a super cheap set that only works for a few days and gives you a metallic sound.5.Choose between wireless TV speakers with batteries or AC cables.Rechargeable batteries are a great option as there won't be any extra cost to buy them.For AC cables, you need to have enough plugs to power the speakers.6.Regarding the use of wireless technology, consider the neighborhood and your own home.If too many wireless devices are used, the interference can be very distracting, which may mean a loss of signal.Tip: 5.Wireless network, Bluetooth, microwave, 8 GHz area.7.Once you're ready, you can walk in now and make the right choice.Good Luck!