What does a Sony S-Air Do?
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:
- On the main unit, within the SETUP menu, access SYSTEM SETTINGS, then select S-AIR Pairing.
- 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
- Connect the sound bar, the speakers, and the wireless device to the same router.
- Position the two portable speakers as rear speakers of your surround sound setup.
- After verifying the connection to the router, open the Music Center app.
- Tap Speaker & Group.
- 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.