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.
 
You can try Rocketfish wireless kit. It uses 2.4 GHz wireless signal to transmit audio from AVR to satellite speakers. However you need to have a power outlet near the rear speakers receiver. Available on Amazon India but at an inflated price. Better value if someone can bring from USA. I am using it and audio quality is fair.
 
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Please check this.
I'm seeking expert advice on configuring my home entertainment setup to achieve a unique audio output. Currently, I have an Apple TV 4K (128 GB) connected to my Sony Bravia 9 TV (K-85XR90). I'd like to integrate a pair of Apple Home Pods into this setup, to simultaneously output audio from both the TV speakers and the Home Pods.
However, according to Apple's technical support team, their system only allows for audio output from either the Home Pods or the TV speakers at any given time. I'm eager to explore alternative solutions that could enable simultaneous audio output from both sources.
Could you kindly share your expertise and suggest potential workarounds or configurations that might achieve my desired outcome?
 
The Apple TV 4K has a cool feature that lets you play audio to multiple speakers. Just long-press on the audio button, and you’ll see a list of all the speakers available. You can then tick the ones you want to use, and that’s it!
 
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