Wireless audio is easy with Rocketboos​t!

Getting audio from one room to another can be an expensive and laborious process.  Now, with Rocketfish Rocketboost technology the process is simplified!  You can get TV audio and your iPod music in any room you want.  Rocketboost products work seamlessly with nearly any of the audio equipment that you already own.  You can send up to five audio sources (MP3 player, CD, etc) to nine Rocketboost receivers.  Best of all, the exact quality of your audio is preserved as it travels wirelessly throughout your home!
With the wireless HD audio starter kit and additional amplified receivers, you can connect your 5.1 or 7.1 surround speakers without cables running across the room.
A wireless sender/receiver can move your iPod or computer based music from one room to another to a total of nine different Rocketboost receivers.
With the wireless outdoor speaker system, you can enjoy your music and TV audio on the patio during the big game, or while lounging by the pool!
BestBuy.com has more information on this fantastic new technology called Rocketboost.  Which room do you need your music in?
John|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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This is awesome. Is it available in south Africa?

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    Getting audio from one room to another can be an expensive and laborious process.  Now, with Rocketfish Rocketboost technology the process is simplified!  You can get TV audio and your iPod music in any room you want.  Rocketboost products work seamlessly with nearly any of the audio equipment that you already own.  You can send up to five audio sources (MP3 player, CD, etc) to nine Rocketboost receivers.  Best of all, the exact quality of your audio is preserved as it travels wirelessly throughout your home!
    With the wireless HD audio starter kit and additional amplified receivers, you can connect your 5.1 or 7.1 surround speakers without cables running across the room.
    A wireless sender/receiver can move your iPod or computer based music from one room to another to a total of nine different Rocketboost receivers.
    With the wireless outdoor speaker system, you can enjoy your music and TV audio on the patio during the big game, or while lounging by the pool!
    BestBuy.com has more information on this fantastic new technology called Rocketboost.  Which room do you need your music in?
    John|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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