So, when you here that a company's just made something "wireless," you'll probably be thrilled that your old speakers can now be replaced with a set of neater, sleeker ones that'll save you more space. Well, image buying the new JBL On Air Control 2.4G speakers for $349, running home with excitement and ripping open the box . . . only to find yourself caught in a wire-y mess. Misleading? We think so. However, JBL still maintains an edge over its competitors since these speakers happen to perform well. When most wireless speakers today sound fuzzy and weak, JBL's new set happens to surprise buyers with its good performance. They can be used in a variety of ways, like using it as a second-room music system, for a home-theatre, or simply use them for a computer. These speakers use a 2.4GHz frequency range for interference-free transmission. Up to two pairs of JBL On Air Speakers can be used with the transmitter/receiver module. With 30 watts of built-in amplification, a mini-jack input, and a subwoofer output, these wireless bad boys sound good, but the downfall becomes the noticeable cables after you've finished hooking them up.