

🎬 Elevate your home theater game—wireless, powerful, and effortlessly cool!
The ROCKETFISH Wireless Home Theater Rear Speaker Kit (RF-WRSK18) delivers high-quality 5.1 surround sound with seamless radio frequency wireless connectivity. Designed for easy tabletop placement, it includes a wireless sender and receiver with dual power adapters, ensuring stable, lag-free audio compatible with TVs, smartphones, and laptops. Compact yet powerful, this kit transforms any space into a premium cinematic experience.





| ASIN | B07KSGYFX3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,646 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #33 in Home Theater Speaker Systems |
| Compatible devices | TV, Smartphone, Laptop |
| Control method | Touch |
| Included components | Wireless sender, Wireless receiver, 5V DC power adapter (wireless sender), 18V DC power adapter (wireless receiver), 2 x 2-foot speaker wires, Quick Setup Guide |
| Input voltage | 5 Volts |
| Is waterproof | false |
| Item model number | SG_B07KSGYFX3_US |
| Item weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Rocketfish |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | SG_B07KSGYFX3_US |
| Mounting type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Dimensions | 23.19 x 16.89 x 8 cm; 898 g |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended uses for product | for televisions |
| Speaker size | 4 Inches |
| Speaker type | Surround Sound |
| Special features | Wireless |
| Subwoofer diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| Surround sound channel configuration | 5.1 |
| Unit count | 1 Count |
| Warranty type | Limited |
| Wireless communication technologies | Radio Frequency |
A**R
works well
Great product. Works as described.
M**S
Solid performance
It’s easy to install , performs well , no delay and no noise
L**R
Funcionó a la primera. Se escuchan muy bien las bocinas surround sin ningún retraso. Recomendado 👍
K**X
Works like a charm, as good as I hoped. Previously I was using speaker cables to run from my receiver, directly across the living room floor, to under my couch to the rear speakers. I had covered the wires with a carpet. It was ugly. The carpet had bulges were it covered the (thin) wires. I hated it. I didn't want to buy a set of wireless speakers because I've a full set of Bose cubes. I'd either end up with cheap sounding speakers, or have to spend a ton on decent ones. Since I already had good speakers, I liked for a transmitter / receiver system. I had a couple different ones in the past to send TV signals to different rooms in my house, so I figured there would be one for speakers. Surprisingly there were few! At least for a reasonable price. So hook up was pretty quick. Always a pain to pull out my receiver to get to the back for the speaker hook ups, but that's not this products fault. Once I had it hooked up, I did the pairing and got a good solid link. But I got no sound from the rear. At all. Volume on the unit turned up. Nothing. Looked on line, stumbled across someone having the same problem I had. The problem was me! I didn't read the directions closely and mistook the transmitter for the receiver unit! (the transmitter is the smaller unit of the two) Once I swapped them and re-paired them to each other (like, press a button) everything worked great! It's been a bit since I bought this unit, still works great.
Z**V
Flawless. Works perfectly. Super easy install and it even comes with 2 speaker cables for the sender. I immediately re-ran my Yamaha receiver’s sound test and the distances to the rear speakers are accurate as if they were cables. This confirmed that there is no delay. Super happy. My speaker wires were becoming frayed under our hard wood floor and this was a super easy and cheap hack to get my surrounds to be happy again. Love it. Wish I’d done it earlier.
M**T
I had purchased a more expensive option from another company but had issues with poor sound quality and one side quit altogether. Love the sound quality and performance on this setup and wish I had gone with Rocketfish first.
P**G
I had an Amphony wireless transmitter/receivers for 5 years. My right rear speaker amp/receiver stopped working. Decided to buy Rocketfish. The differences are the Amphony transmitter allows to setup a 7.1 rear speaker system (2 sets of rear speakers or rear speakers and front presence speakers) and Rocketfish transmitter allows only 1 set of rear speakers for a 5.1 rear speaker setup because if I understand this correctly the transmitter and receiver are factory designated for that specific transmitter and receiver set. When I buy front presence speakers I will have to buy another Rocketfish kit. The Amphony has a receiver/amp for each speaker with volume control, the Rocketfish has 1 receiver/amp for both speakers with 1 volume control to both speakers as shown on their information sheet. Amphony amp was 80 watts, Rocketfish amp has two 25 watts per speaker. Amphony is not selling its wireless kit anymore. Installing/setting up Rocketfish was easy, instructions are good. Pairing the transmitter to receiver was the easiest, quickest and automatically connected itself without my pressing any buttons. I have rear passive Cerwin bookshelf speakers so I would like to have more than 25 watts receiver/amp, 50 watts would be better to have more volume control difference between front speakers and rear speakers. I have the receiver/amp volume knob to max. When I increase or decrease my TV audio receiver volume, the rear speaks are always slightly lower volume. If the Rockfish receiver/amp had 50 watts per speaker, this wireless system would be one of the better systems for passive speakers. As said in other reviews this is wireless between the audio receiver and the speakers. The rear speakers are wired to the receiver/amp and plugged into wall socket or surge protector as I have it. I recommend it.
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