Cheap - Infrared Wireless Headphones Review
The headphones come with rechargeable batteries, which is a great addition for people who want to try out their new toy straight out of the box. So of course the boyfriend had to walk all over our apartment complex to see how far away from the station he would still be able to hear the television. The ultimate test was the television with 5.1 surround sound. When these headphones were plugged into the home theatre system, for the first time he was happy.
They are open air design like the 180's and have very excellent sound quality. That is what made me decided to go with Sennheiser when I was looking for wireless headphones.
This is a complaint I've had in other headphones that either didn't have enough padding in the headband, or the ear cups, or were not adjustable enough. Perfectly surrounds your ears (as opposed to 'open-air' which press against your ears), and the headband is thickly padded. I have adjusted to this by switching the headphones around so the volume control is on the side away from where I typically lie down. Second, I thought how nice it would be if the headset had a line out so I could choose to connect a speaker at a remote location if I wanted not to be wearing the headset.
Don't know if that's common. I had to return them out of the window since I was busy. Long lasting rechargeable battery Earpieces padding made of high quality cloth, but it is an attraction for dust, small particles and body moisture. I previously had a pair of Sennheiser 120's and upgraded to the 180 to add a 2nd headphone. The sound starts breaking up at about 25 feet but because I am sitting maybe 10 feet from my big screen 99% of the time this is not a big deal. The thing I dislike most is the volume up/on-off/volume down button set on the underside of the right ear piece.
Ample volume control when you need it. When I listen to live concert videos and enable the automatic level control, the speech is much easier to understand.
They all have good sound; as good as you will get for wireless. I don't notice much difference between them in terms of sound quality. Thanks Amazon for offering quality with great pricing. The design of earphone is so unique that I have not seen before. Panasonic I think. I wanted to spend the money and get something with better sound and more comfort.
I haven't encountered any interference to the headphone system caused by other appliances (wireless telephones and Wi-Fi) in my house. Nor have I encountered any interference to the other appliances caused by the headphone system. There's no hiss or background noise thanks to the KLEER technology. And the sound is as good as the Sennheiser HD595 they replaced. I purchased these to use with my TV. The sound is good but not as good as my pioneer SE-DHP800 infra-red head phones.
They are open air design like the 180's and have very excellent sound quality. That is what made me decided to go with Sennheiser when I was looking for wireless headphones.
This is a complaint I've had in other headphones that either didn't have enough padding in the headband, or the ear cups, or were not adjustable enough. Perfectly surrounds your ears (as opposed to 'open-air' which press against your ears), and the headband is thickly padded. I have adjusted to this by switching the headphones around so the volume control is on the side away from where I typically lie down. Second, I thought how nice it would be if the headset had a line out so I could choose to connect a speaker at a remote location if I wanted not to be wearing the headset.
Don't know if that's common. I had to return them out of the window since I was busy. Long lasting rechargeable battery Earpieces padding made of high quality cloth, but it is an attraction for dust, small particles and body moisture. I previously had a pair of Sennheiser 120's and upgraded to the 180 to add a 2nd headphone. The sound starts breaking up at about 25 feet but because I am sitting maybe 10 feet from my big screen 99% of the time this is not a big deal. The thing I dislike most is the volume up/on-off/volume down button set on the underside of the right ear piece.
Ample volume control when you need it. When I listen to live concert videos and enable the automatic level control, the speech is much easier to understand.
They all have good sound; as good as you will get for wireless. I don't notice much difference between them in terms of sound quality. Thanks Amazon for offering quality with great pricing. The design of earphone is so unique that I have not seen before. Panasonic I think. I wanted to spend the money and get something with better sound and more comfort.
I haven't encountered any interference to the headphone system caused by other appliances (wireless telephones and Wi-Fi) in my house. Nor have I encountered any interference to the other appliances caused by the headphone system. There's no hiss or background noise thanks to the KLEER technology. And the sound is as good as the Sennheiser HD595 they replaced. I purchased these to use with my TV. The sound is good but not as good as my pioneer SE-DHP800 infra-red head phones.
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Fit is extremely comfortable and quality of sound is first class. I suggest this headset for simple listening! infrared wireless headphones. Invest some more buck and get basic level AKG's. These headphones were made with people with square heads. Wireless Headphones For Computer.