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Good wireless headphones?

Gannon

Senior member
I'm looking for a good pair of wireless headphones, does anyone know any good ones that won't 'static out' on me? I've owned "cheapy" pairs in the past ($100) RCA type but the I would get typical radio distortion if not in the 'perfect' position, also moving around caused it to tune in and out.

Are there any better ones?
 
Originally posted by: krm197
I would highly recommend any of the Sennheiser RS-120 and above lines.

I've been using an RS-120 for over a year and a half now, with no problems or static. It comes with a recharging base, and I get reception from about 80-90 feet away through walls.

Check out http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=br_ss_hs/10...ennheiser+wireless&Go.x=0&Go.y=0&Go=Go

For some good deals on stuff.


Agreed 100%.

I have used 4 different Sennheiser headphones/headsets now, & have been extremely satisfied with all.

The current set i'm wearing are the older RS-110s, which are superb for clarity & quality of sound, not to mention the unbelievable range.

I can go outside of my apartment to take out the garbage without losing connection or do my laundry 3 floors up & still stay connected.

Simply awesome.

Look at the ones in the link krm197 posted.
 
When I first started posting on Anandtech, one of my first inquiries was about headphones. One of the popular responses was Sennheiser. I don't know about the wireless versions but my wired HD595 are awesome. Have fun shopping around.
 
must it be wireless?? do any of them send lossless yet? otherwise theres loss in quality, that extra wireless money could be spent buying higher quality corded headphones😛
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
must it be wireless?? do any of them send lossless yet? otherwise theres loss in quality, that extra wireless money could be spent buying higher quality corded headphones😛


Perhaps, but if there's a loss in quality, i cannot hear it.

Wireless is so convenient, so much so i barely even use my PC-150 headset anymore, since having cords hanging on everything gets annoying.
 
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