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I suppose they are using the word stunning in a non literary or formal meaning but meaning something else which I also suppose is intended to be a good rather than a negative. Have you ever read a review or subjective assessment of one of the post modern strains of cultured marijuana? You have to be into the culture to know what the words mean, that is, if the words actually have much meaning. Some people like that "knocks you on your arse" effect, while others avoid it at all cost.
Every time I read about "wireless speakers," I immediately think about the power cords. From that perspective, they're no more wireless than any passive speaker one might pull off the shelf.
Manufacturers, get back to me when you start putting rechargeable, battery-powered power supplies in these things so they can be truly wireless. Until then I really don't see the point, for my purposes at least.
Don't diss my Edifiers.
It's simple; no cables around the room, and it limits the bs stories to the power cables.
...Sometimes I wouldn't mind battery backup for them though, with all the load-shedding powercuts.