Pyle PDWR61BTWT Stereo Speaker – Waterproof Bluetooth
SPECIFICATION
- BRAND Pyle
- MODEL NAME PDWR61BTWT
- SPEAKER TYPE Surround Sound, Outdoor, Woofer, Tweeter, Monitor
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY Bluetooth, Auxiliary
- SPECIAL FEATURE Waterproof
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 4 x 7.5 x 12.1 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT 75 pounds
- COLOR White
- SPEAKER SIZE 5”
PACKAGE CONTENTS

METHOD OF USE

WIRING INDOOR/OUTD0OR BLUETOOTH WEATHERPROOF LOUDSPEAKERS
- LED
- DC IN
- RIGHT SPEAKER OUTPUT
- ON/OFF

INITIAL SET-UP
- Turn ON IPhone, Android, or Other Bluetooth Device
- Open the Blue Tooth Function
- Search Blue Tooth Device: Bluetooth network name “Pyle Audio”
- Pairing Enter the Password: 0000o
- Play Music via Android and or Tunes
- Control Volume via Bluetooth Device and Enjoy.
- 110V/ 240v
WIRELESS OUTDOOR SPEAKER CONSTRUCTION

6.5″ INDOOR/OUTDOOR WEATHERPROOF PATIO SPEAKER

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Pyle mountable speaker systems provide high-powered wireless. Bluetooth performance indoors or out. Featuring rugged marine grade waterproof construction, they are the perfect choice for adding full range stereo sound on boats, decks, patios or backyards. The system includes (2) speakers; 1 active and 1 passive, along with a built-in digital amplifier. Once connected, the polymer dome tweeters create crisp high frequency sound and the fortified long-throw woofers generate some impressive bass. Built-in Bluetooth audio streaming ability allows you to connect and stream audio from all of your favorite devices, quickly and easily (works with iPhones, Androids, Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Computers, etc.). You will also have the ability to connect additional external devices to your speaker system thanks to the gold-plated speaker binding post plugs. Excellent for monitor or surround sound applications rain or shine. Add instant wireless streaming ability and high-powered waterproof audio performance with the Pyle indoor/outdoor speaker systems.
FEATURES
- NO AMPLIFIER NEEDED: This outdoor Bluetooth speaker features one active speaker and one passive speaker for a simplified setup. Connect the active speaker to power and the passive speaker using standard speaker wire
- INDOOR OUTDOOR READY: Rainproof seals keep water from damaging input ports and cable wire connection. Stain protection and waterproof speaker grills keep the speaker and stand up to weather in any season
- ELEGANT & STRONG: Compact with prime gold plated binding post, it presents an elegant white look especially when it comes backyard or indoor ceiling cabinet enclosure wall
- 5 WOOFER & 3.5 millimeter WIRED INPUT: Enjoy long range theater 2.0 stereo sound with crisp highs and deep lows system built to be heard outside. Also, connect any non bluetooth device
- POWERED WIRELESS BLUETOOTH CONNECTION: This electric pair of portable marine amplified weatherproof speaker works in your iPhone, Mobile, Smartphone, iPad, Tablet or PC with a range of 30 feet
Note: Products with electrical plugs are designed for use in the US. Outlets and voltage differ internationally and this product may require an adapter or converter for use in your destination. Please check compatibility before purchasing.
Frequently Asked Questions
According to audio experts, it’s preferable to put outside speakers about ten feet high and ten feet apart, slanted slightly downward, for the best audio quality. Make sure to calculate your speaker wire requirements accurately to avoid running more than is necessary. Extra cable degrades the sound’s quality.
For areas between 300 and 500 square feet, use 80 to 100 watts. For areas between 600 and 800 square feet, use 100 to 175 watts. For spaces larger than 1,000 square feet, 250+ watts.
They don’t need to be plugged in or recharged, and the most of them are powered by a separate amplifier, so speaker cable will still be required. Outdoor speakers rarely compare to a good set of bookshelf speakers made for indoor usage in terms of sound quality.
Since almost all active outdoor speakers feature Bluetooth, they can all seamlessly sync to any compatible source right out of the box and are generally plug-and-play. To power passive speakers and connect them to an amplifier or receiver, you will also require outdoor speaker cable.
Outdoor speakers have wattages that range from 60 to 300 watts. For settings under 300 square feet, two 60-watt speakers spaced 20 feet apart offer enough coverage. On the upper end, a pair of outdoor Magnat Symbol X 130 speakers can handle 200 watts of power.
If they are properly cared for and maintained, outdoor speakers may often last up to ten years. The temperature and humidity of the environment, sunlight exposure, closeness to water (including swimming pools), owner maintenance, and the calibre of the wiring, mounting hardware, and weatherproof sealing all have an impact on how long outdoor speakers last.
Although they are designed expressly to withstand the elements, weatherproof speakers are only water resistant, not waterproof. Weatherproof speakers should be fine when exposed to moisture, steam, rain, or sprinklers. Keeping them sheltered will help them last longer, though.
Generally speaking, as long as they aren’t in contact with moisture, you can leave them in the cold. It would be great if you constructed some sort of shelter for outside speakers that are permanently installed to shield them from the elements. Your speakers won’t suffer permanent harm from the cold alone.
Applying a high gloss polymer finish to your speakers is the simplest and least expensive way to waterproof them. Usually, a polymer varnish or a polyurethane spray is used as the coating; however, the polyurethane spray is only utilitarian and has no aesthetic value.
A particular kind of speaker called an outdoor Bluetooth speaker is intended to be used outside. They use Bluetooth to connect wirelessly to other devices, and many models also have an FM radio feature. Advertisements They can be used for hours without being plugged in because they frequently run on rechargeable batteries.
Connect the audio input of the outdoor speaker receiver to the TV’s audio output using an RCA wire. Simply match the RCA cable’s colour to the port’s colour to use it. An longer RCA cable might be useful if the TV and outdoor speaker receiver are separated by a significant distance. Select a programme to watch and turn the TV on.
For distances of up to 80 feet, use 16-gauge wire. Increase to 14-gauge wire for runs between 80 and 200 feet. Choose 12-gauge wire if you intend to extend further than 200 feet.
Find the locking tabs on the speaker’s ends. Push both locking tabs outward simultaneously with your thumbs and pull the speaker in your direction. Push the speaker back onto the bracket and repeat the process if one side “catches” and does not come apart. It should now be simple to remove the speaker from the bracket.
They will need some protection because many outdoor speakers are weather-resistant rather than waterproof. Are your eaves in close proximity to the deck or the ground? Install speakers underground to shield them from the elements.




















