You can connect to the speaker with Bluetooth but also to your WiFi which should have a farther range and theoretically better quality audio. Admittedly, this one is a bit of a challenge to set up, especially if you have several of them like I do, but you cannot beat the price.
In our next house I may spring for a stereo receiver with WiFi, but for now I'm using the Dayton Audio Adaptor, which does the trick.
I cannot get celestial radio or CDs into the into my speakers but I can play Spotify et al on the speakers the previous owner put into the kitchen ceiling. The dongle also works with the QFX speakers so it's a PoorTechDudes solution to full home streaming.
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