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Old 23-10-2008, 4:55 PM   #1
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wireless headphones recommendation

up to £100 ...
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Re: wireless headphones recommendation

same as above - range not too important looking for 10-20 metres max really. Sound quality, comfort and signal strength is the most important thing really.

Want to be able to wear them for several hours, walk around my room with them on and the signal not drop out and sound quality because I don't want a high pitch noise all the time I'm listening or tinny bass that will just **** me off


thanks in advance guys!!!!
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Re: wireless headphones recommendation

wireless headphones can be a hit or miss experience. whats good for me, might not be good for you

alot of the times it depends on what other equipment you have running in your home, that might interfere with wireless frequencies. ie, cordless phones, wireless routers, xbox 360 controllers, plasma tvs etc

wireless headphones transmit over either, IR (Infra Red), or RF (Radio Frenquency)

i have 3 different wireless headphones, sennheiser rs130 (RF), turtle beach x4 (IR), and a pioneer drs3000c (RF)

they all have their pros and cons. but value for money i rate the sennheisers because they are fairly cheap, they can be had for around 50quid. the sound (although there is occassional interefence) is good
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