Pros: High Output, long duration of batteries, excellent range. Cons: tuning frequency
These wireless headphones are the best headphone out there. No wonder sharper image chose them as the best wireless headphones around. Since the moment you hear the rich bass, you will be absolutely convinced that there is no other way to enjoy listening...
Pros: Can use either rechargable or standard batteries. Holds tuning and good volume control. Cons: Headset is a little larger than others, transmitter is larger than others.
I have tried all kinds of wireless headphones. Both infra-red and 900mz,, and the JVC HA-W100RF has given me the best service, and most exacting reception.
Some of the other more popular wireless headsets are more difficult to tune, and require a...
Pros: 1.Mobility 2.Rechargeable
3.Inexpensive. 4.Good sound quality 5.Volume control on the headphone Cons: 1. Hurts your ear wearing it after a while 2. Ear muffs expensive to replace
I bought this wireless headphone for the reason that I can watch my favorite TV shows etc without disturbing anyone in the house and free myself from the limited wire headphones. And I found a blessing in disguise. The sheer quality of the sound is best....
Pros: Relatively inexpensive, mostly good sound quality, rechargeable batteries easy to use Cons: Sound can be sketchy in certain circumstances
I received these headphones as a present from my grandparents, and, in general, I have been pleased with them. The sound quality and general construction of the device is good, as are its features.
Pros: Built in Recharger, analog adjustment of frequency Cons: Need to use a plug to recharge
I bought both these and a set of Sennheiser RS 65 (which are supposedly the best RF quality that Sennheiser has). And these are much better for distances, and they are more comfortable (in my opinon) than the Sennheiser. At about 1/3 the price, this is...
Pros: Very Sturdy, Good Value, Decent Sound Quality Cons: Not Portable, Light Fuzz, Slight Discomfort
Well, I have had these headphones for going on a year now, so I think it is time that I write this opinion. First off, let me just say that I purchased these headphones for about $65.00 online to replace my old Koss set. I knew I wanted to pick up a...
Pros: Easy setup, wireless Cons: Sound quality not as good as I hoped.
I looked into wireless headphones because I wear them in my office to listen to music and I found I was not able to move around with standard wired headphones. In addition, the wires kept getting caught on my chair when I would move as well as other...
JVC HA-W1000RF wireless Headphones by jpumphandle ,Dec 22 '05
Pros: Light weight and fairly comfortable Cons: Poor reception over 6 feet.
I have been using wireless headphones for 6 years. The set from Radio Shack, RFH-80, lasted a long time until I dropped them once too many times. I got the new JVC from ecost.com at $57, but have returned them as being totally substandard.
Supposedly has 2 channels, but 1 had no reception at all. There is no way to tune the signal. (Supposedly has an auto tuning circuit). Could not use it at my normal distance of about 12 feet without twisting my head to an uncomfortable position.
Good things:
- lightweight
- fairly comfortable
- good battery life
- on/off automatic (built into head strap)
- Bass and WOW circuits for music enhancement
Bad things:
- Poor reception
- No tuning (auto doesn't cut it)
- Pretty good inside 6 feet (computer use OK)
- signal dropout
- much static at normal distance.
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