How to make surround speakers wireless?

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Currently I have connected the surround speakers to the amplifier and is working great. Since I have to move the unit to a different location, and there is no proper way to run the wire from amplifier to surround speaker, I ran into this question.

Is there any alternative (I don't mid losing some audio clarity coz of wireless)
 
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Currently I have connected the surround speakers to the amplifier and is working great. Since I have to move the unit to a different location, and there is no proper way to run the wire from amplifier to surround speaker, I ran into this question.

Is there any alternative (I don't mid losing some audio clarity coz of wireless)
Wireless/bluetooth transmitter + receiver seems only option. While this may get rid of running cables, also consider power requirements or battery charging overhead at both ends, especially at surrounded speaker side.
 
I don't think Bluetooth/ Wireless adapter will solve my problem. Because, the surround speakers connects to amplifier via wire and Have a 5.1 setup.
 
I don't think Bluetooth/ Wireless adapter will solve my problem. Because, the surround speakers connects to amplifier via wire and Have a 5.1 setup.

The only possible way I see is to connect the wires to the AVR then let it pass on your floor area to the wall / area where surrounds are connected.

Cover the floor area with some carpet
 
AVR's speaker out to Hi- Lo converter to bluetooth transmitter to bluetooth receiver can be possible.
 
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I already have cubetek BT adapter for connecting my projector to AV receiver for wireless audio output. I think @efernand1 understood my point and the only way is to somehow hide the wire.
 
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