Cheapest Sennheiser Rs110 926 Mhz Wireless Rf Headphones


So many wireless headphones on the market get bad reviews I was reluctant to try these entry level headphones. Guess what, it took a minute to figure out how to set the frequency at the base station and then fine tune the signal using the dial on the headphones. They sound great, no hum, comfortable, no wires! I prefer over-the-ear headphones because foam pressing against your ears can get tiresome, but these feel pretty darn nice. While these headphones don't use rechargeable batteries it still would have been convenient to build a cradle onto the base station, you have to find a place to lay the headphones when not in use. This is probably the one design flaw. Also, you have to turn off the headphones when you set them down for even a short time or a tremendous hum comes out of the phones due to lost signal.Get more detail about Sennheiser Rs110 926 Mhz Wireless Rf Headphones.

Cheap Sennheiser Rs110 926 Mhz Wireless Rf Headphones


Absolutely first rate sound. They're comfortable to wear, have good range and a robust design. They replaced an old set of Radio Shack wireless phones and the difference is night and day.

The instructions are very minimal but luckily hook up is easy. Rechargable batteries would have been nice but AAA NiMh rechargables are available at a reasonable cost.

One caution: Since the transmitter powers up atuomatically when it sees an audio input, it may not turn on or may turn off intermittently if connected to a low level audio source. If your source (TV or whatever) has an audio output that's fixed or can be set fixed you're in business. Otherwise you'll need to set the source volume above some minimum level to turn the transmitter on and keep it on. There is a green LED on the transmitter to indicate when it's on.Get more detail about Sennheiser Rs110 926 Mhz Wireless Rf Headphones.