![]() ![]() ARC allows your TV's remote (or any universal remote) to control the system with ease. You can use an ARC-equipped HDMI port or optical output on your TV to set up the CineHome Pro’s hub, but I highly recommend the former. Some TVs have built-in WiSA support, but many don’t, which is why Enclave Audio smartly included a tiny powered HDMI hub to plug into your TV. Because they use the WiSA (Wireless Speaker and Audio Association) standard-a wireless protocol designed to allow powered speakers to sync up with what’s on screen-each tower has a built-in class D amp that's specially tuned for these specific speakers. You get five midsized towers that can be placed around the room, with sleek metal grates and hefty-feeling plastic enclosures. They’re not as large as the towers you see on some wired home theater systems, but the CineHome Pro’s speakers aren’t the tiny satellite models you’d expect from a glorified soundbar, either. After a few weeks of Marvel movies, Ted Lasso, and Buffy The Vampire Slayer reruns, I’m calling it: The days of traditional wired home theater systems are numbered. ![]() This is no expanded soundbar system it’s full-fledged 5.1 surround sound. Plug in a powered hub to your TV (and each of the five speakers and subwoofer to power outlets) and you’ve got yourself a proper, THX-certified home theater-no receiver or speaker cables required. The Enclave Audio CineHome Pro, via a little-known wireless technology called WiSA, tries to take the headaches out of the equation. Just ask the folks at the Home Theater subreddit, who literally refuse to discuss soundbars, full stop. Sure, you can get a nice soundbar with a wireless subwoofer and satellite speakers for decent surround sound in an easier package, but those rarely compete for cinematic oomph with wired systems. You have to deal with cable management, bulky receivers, and big, unwieldy speakers. The best home-theater sound systems usually come with headaches.
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