Yes. However, I didn't purchase one... here's why:
I recently purchased a Sony HTS-S360. I actually had been waiting for Sony to release a different unit, the HT-E500W (W = wireless). However, after reading loads of reviews of how well wireless rear speakers work, I concluded that the technology simply was too new, and not good enough yet for me to invest in. (Besides, the HT-E500W, and its low-end model, for which wireless speakers can be added later, the HT-E300, didn't have enough HDMI inputs.)
In the end, I could just get a 35 foot speaker cable and wind it around the baseboard -- my wife was okay with that. If I couldn't, it would have cost perhaps $200 to have someone fish the wires for me (assuming I rightly decided that I shouldn't undertake the effort myself), and the wireless technology cost about $150 extra, so for $50 I'd have a far higher-quality rear speaker solution.
BTW: Please don't take my mentioning of the Sony HTS as any type of endorsement. Despite being very highly rated, and there being pretty-much only glaringly positive reviews from purchasers on the Internet, when I got it home and set it up, I was very disappointed with the sound quality delivered by the unit, specifically when handling DD5.1 from television sources. The center speaker is very clearly way too cheap for the job, and even replacing the center speaker with a better center speaker yielded performance that was no where near as good as my three year old Samsung HT-40 (a very low-end model, by the way, purchased solely as a stop-gap).
Having said that, I have to note that the Sony HTS is utterly fantastic handling sound from disc sources, either DVD or Blu-ray, from the sister Sony BDP-S360 Blu-ray player we've attached to it. So what we've done is left both my old sound system and my new sound system in place, the old system to present television sound, and the new system to present sound from discs. (They really don't take up much room... the speakers in both sets are pretty small and my wife didn't even realize, when she got home after I set up the systems initially, that there were actually two sound systems in the room.)
I am thinking of surprising DH with these for Christmas... if they make them, that is.
Anyway, given what I said above, you probably don't want to buy what I bought, right?

I'll tell you that the system I now wish I had bought was the Samsung HT-AS730ST. It isn't wireless though (again, see above for why I wouldn't recommend buying wireless.)
We already have a Blu-Ray disc player, so we don't need a whole surround sound "system",
That's one thing I'm really disappointed about, in Samsung's line-up: It seems that all their sound systems now come with DVD players (except for a few, like the one that I mentioned). I think the issue now is that DVD players are so cheap that they figure why not integrate them in.