Bring The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Live At Your Home With Wireless Home Theatre

In a first of its kind arrangement for the sports network, ESPN will sell access to the ICC Cricket World Cup through an online subscription service. 49 Cricket matches in addition with the four warmup matches that are to be played this year at the ICC Cricket World Cup will become available for anybody who subscribes to the package by paying for it. Now, what that means is that if you do not have an access to a television at work or while you’re driving back from work, you can always whip your smart phone out of your pocket and start enjoying the match live on your mobile! No doubt that it is wonderful to have an alternative to a TV in your pocket, but nothing beats the experience of watching cricket World Cup at home surrounded by your best buddies! Here is how you can add a punch to the watching experience with a wireless home theatre system made by LG.

LG NB5540 Sound bar – Review

LG has been into the home theatre segment, wireless as well as wired, in India with large screen televisions and Blu-ray products. Their recent laws is the LG NB5540 Sound bar, which is an elegant looking for .1 channel home theatre system that leaves you free of the messy wires and boxes of speakers that you are used to. This wireless home theatre system packs a powerful 320 W speaker and we must say that definitely sounds great. The main speaker bar is encased within a durable and slightly heavy, nonetheless easily manageable, plastic chassis and is accessorised with chrome finish vents and grills. The moment you switch it on, a gorgeous TFT display comes to life presenting you with every information that will keep you in control of the while some theatre system. The design of the system is so smart that it completely gets out of your way while you and your buddies get back to enjoying the game.

Setting up the wireless home theatre system

Setting up the home theatre system is a breeze. Once the speakers are connected to the televisions, a simple power on automatically connects with the subwoofer. Using the remote to switch between the inputs – HDMI/Bluetooth/optical/USB and auxiliary, you can synchronise the display with the sound output in less than five minutes!

The wireless subwoofers can be placed out of sight and at variable distance and places to get a perfect bass reproduction. Using the speakers at the factory preset levels are perfect, unless you want to pump up the bass for additional boom the sound is good enough for sports, music as well as movies. Here’s a quick tip: try not to place the subwoofer too close to the walls, it tends to block the rear bass reflex port and spoils the overall sound quality. The latest wireless home theatre system from LG is elegantly built and will definitely match the interiors of your home, without leaving ugly wires and cables hanging around and that is why we recommend you get your hands on this system before the Cricket World Cup 2015 begins.