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Superior Wireless Sound

When it comes to wireless sound, WiSA makes all the difference.

At WiSA, innovation never stops—neither does our commitment to audio excellence. We believe the convenience of wireless audio and outstanding sound quality are not mutually exclusive. WiSA technologies ensure the highest quality audio is transmitted and received—with no perceivable latency. Stunning quality, easy setup and operation, and perfect synchronization are the hallmarks of WiSA technology.

WiSA E Enables Scalable Multichannel Audio Using Mass-Market Chipsets

WiSA E is an embedded software solution that leverages standard, mass-market chipsets—enabling multichannel wireless audio on connected devices using existing hardware. Built for consumer electronics like smart TVs, set-top boxes, soundbars, and projectors, it delivers synchronized audio over the Wi-Fi protocol. This efficient model lets brands scale cost-effectively while ensuring immersive, reliable sound.

Featuring up to eight independent channels of HD audio, WiSA E transmits and receives uncompressed 16/24-bit 48 kHz sound over a 5 GHz Wi-Fi network it creates. WiSA E-enabled products can be certified to be interoperable with any other certified WiSA E- enabled device by adhering to the WiSA Association's interoperability standard. WiSA E is designed to support the most advanced Atmos sound systems.

WiSA E - Certified Wi-Fi Module Technology

  • Enterprise Module - 5 GHz Tranciever
  • Falcon Module - 5 GHz Transmitter
  • Endeavour Module - 5 GHz Receiver

Featured Technology Table

Features
WiSA E - Enterprise
WiSA E - Endeavour
WiSA E - Falcon
Core Technology
  • IoT device with WiSA E Software
  • IoT device with WiSA E Software
  • IoT device with WiSA E Software
Product Form Factor
  • Transceiver module
  • Receiver module
  • Transmitter module
Audio Channels
  • 8 Channel Transmit
  • 4 Channel Receive
  • Channel synchronization in:
    ± 1 audio sample at 48 kHz sample rate
  • 2 Channel Receiver
  • Channel synchronization in:
    ± 1 audio sample at 48 kHz sample rate
  • 6-8 Channel Transmit TDM
  • 2 Channel I2S
  • Channel synchronization in:
    ± 1 audio sample at 48 kHz sample rate
Wireless Audio Quality
  • Uncompressed 16/24-bit
    48 kHz sound
  • Signal latency: 20 milliseconds transport latency
  • Uncompressed 16/24-bit
    48 kHz sound
  • Signal latency: 20 milliseconds transport latency
  • Uncompressed 16/24-bit
    48 kHz sound
  • Signal latency: 20 milliseconds transport latency
Transport Protocol
  • 5 GHz spectrum
  • U-NII 1, 2*, 3, 4 Wi-Fi Bands
  • Multicast or Unicast
  • 5 GHz GHz spectrum
  • U-NII 1, 2*, 3, 4 Wi-Fi Bands
  • Multicast or Unicast
  • 5 GHz spectrum
  • U-NII 1, 3, 4 Bands
  • Multicast
Targeted Applications
  • Soundbars
  • Home Theaters
  • TV Audio Hubs
  • Gaming Dongles
  • WiSA HT Certified Speakers
  • Atmos/ DTS:X Speakers
  • Low Cost
  • Wireless Surround Speakers
  • Atmos/ DTS:X Speakers
  • Soundbars
  • Home Theaters
  • TV Audio Hubs
  • Gaming Dongles
  • WiSA E Certified Speakers
  • TVs, STB, Projectors
  • Atmos/ DTS:X Speakers

*Rx UNII-2 Support RX only

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WiSA HT: The Original Wireless Audio Modules for Home Entertainment

WiSA HT is WiSA Technologies’ original wireless audio platform for high-end home entertainment. Built on a proprietary ASIC, it delivers uncompressed 24-bit/96 kHz audio with sub-millisecond latency and precise multi-channel sync—providing cinema-quality sound without speaker wires. Supporting up to 8 channels, it integrates TVs, soundbars, speakers, and AVRs through a proven ecosystem of certified products.

WiSA HT - High Performance Home Theater
(WiSA Certified Custom ASIC Modules)

  • 5 GHz Transmitter Module
  • 5 GHz Receiver Module

Home Entertainment Products

From speakers and audio transmitters to TVs, products that use WiSA technology deliver superior wireless, high-definition sound.

Explore WiSA-enabled products.

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FAQ

How does WiSA home cinema differ from traditional home theater?