This is a list of options on how to connect the sound source to speakers. The most commonly used interface is a 3.5 mm jack, but increasingly expanding is the use of wireless connection via Bluetooth or NFC.
Connectors are an essential part of a wide range of devices, so when choosing a laptop, television, printer or other devices, we encourage you to focus on the connective equipment. What connectors are actually available, and what are they used for?
Subwoofer - wireless, HEOS multi-room integration, the ability to pair with a HEOS speaker or HEOS Amp/Link, 2x 5.25" speakers, Class D amplifier, WAV/WMA/AAC/MP3/FLAC/ALAC/DSD support, Wi-Fi connectivity (including 5GHz)
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