SKAA is a wireless audio protocol built specifically for sound—not for phone calls or data transfers like Bluetooth. It’s designed to deliver high-quality audio with ultra-low latency and rock-solid reliability.
Whether you're syncing multiple Bass50s, connecting to top speakers, or setting up for a tailgate or live event, SKAA delivers the reliable wireless performance music lovers need.
Why SKAA Instead of Bluetooth?
SKAA was engineered from the ground up for wireless audio. Compared to Bluetooth, it offers:
- Consistent low latency – SKAA uses fixed latency (unlike Bluetooth’s variable buffering), making it ideal for syncing audio across devices, watching videos, DJing, or gaming
- Higher fidelity – rich, clean audio with more detail
- Multi-speaker support – easily connect multiple Bass50s in sync
- Longer range – stream up to 150 ft with line-of-sight
- Better wireless stability – holds steady in crowded, interference-prone areas
Bluetooth brings the music in—SKAA sends it out.
The Bass50 uses Bluetooth (or AUX/USB) to receive your audio, then sends that signal wirelessly via SKAA to other connected SKAA-enabled devices.
It’s a best-of-both-worlds setup:
- Bluetooth for easy pairing with your phone or tablet
- SKAA for reliable, high-performance audio distribution to the rest of your system
Why Trulli Uses SKAA
At Trulli, we’re all about creating the best possible music experience—and that starts with sound quality. We chose SKAA because it delivers the kind of clean, low-latency audio that music lovers, DJs, and everyday listeners can actually hear and feel.
No dropouts. No lag. Just rich, reliable sound that stays in sync—whether you're indoors, outdoors, or on the move.
SKAA also makes it easier to share that sound. Pairing is simple, connections are stable, and you can wirelessly link multiple speakers without needing Wi-Fi or apps.
We love music, and we want it to sound incredible wherever you are. That’s why we built the Bass50 with SKAA technology.
Want the Full Breakdown?
From switching SKAA modes to bonding devices and managing your Green List, everything you need is in the [Bass50 SKAA Wireless Guide]