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What does a Sony S-Air Do?

Author

Andrew Ramirez

Published Apr 22, 2026

What does a Sony S-Air Do?

The Sony® Audio Interactive Radio Frequency (S-AIR) is a wireless digital audio transmission signal that plays surround sound using a radio frequency that can be placed anywhere that is convenient within the maximum communication distance without the signal breaking up.

How do I connect s-air?

Follow these steps to complete the one-to-one pairing procedure:

  1. On the main unit, within the SETUP menu, access SYSTEM SETTINGS, then select S-AIR Pairing.
  2. On the back of the surround amplifier, press the black PAIRING button using a sharp-pointed instrument, such as a paper clip or pen tip.

How do I sync my Sony’s air?

Turn the power off on both the S-AIR main unit and the S-AIR sub unit. Unplug the cards and then firmly plug the cards back in. You should hear a click verifying the cards were properly inserted. The units should now be paired.

What is a wireless transceiver?

A transceiver is a device that consists of a transmitter and a receiver in a single module. It enables high-speed data transmission and is widely used in wireless communication and networking applications.

How do I connect my Sony wireless soundbar to my speakers?

Solution

  1. Connect the sound bar, the speakers, and the wireless device to the same router.
  2. Position the two portable speakers as rear speakers of your surround sound setup.
  3. After verifying the connection to the router, open the Music Center app.
  4. Tap Speaker & Group.
  5. Tap Soundbar from the list.

How does wireless transceiver work?

A wireless transceiver consists of a transmitter and a receiver. In the transmitter, a process known as modulation converts electrical digital signals inside a computer into either RF or light, which are analog signals. Amplifiers then increase the magnitude of the signals prior to departing an antenna.