Monday, June 23, 2014

What's the best set of wireless headphones available?




Dalton


I'm really sick of cords in general, just wondering what some of the best performing and most reliable sets of wireless headphones are. Price doesn't really matter, I got money in the bank (lololololol), I'd prefer something that isn't too huge and has REALLY high quality sound.

Thanks in advance!



Answer
Like the two other people wrote:

Sennheiser RS 180

This over-the-ear model from Sennheiser, which includes KLEER uncompressed digital wireless technology, provides very good sound quality. Overall, these headphones have a neutral character, with a slightly pronounced upper bass that has good impact and definition. Midrange is mostly smooth, but is a little etched and lacks fine detail. Treble is smooth and fairly detailed, but upper treble is recessed. Dynamics were decent, and the sound was slightly closed in. These headphones are generally comfortable, and were lightweight for their type, with only light pressure around ears. The velour ear pads might feel hot after prolonged use. We found it difficult to adjust the volume when wearing the headphones. The included wireless transmitter can work with up to four separate headsets. The headphones also come with an AC adapter with international outlet adapters, a detachable mini-plug-to-mini-plug cord for connecting the transmitter to an audio source, a miniplug-to-1/4-inch adapter, and miniplug-to-stereo-male-RCA "Y" adapter.

What's the best wireless headphone I should get?




Law


I recently acquired a 3rd shift job. I live with 4 other people who work during the day. I get home between 2am - 5am every morning. I'm not ready to go to bed right away. I just got a new video game I'd like to enjoy and I listen to lots of stuff on my computer, and I'm tired of trying to be quiet while everyone is asleep. If you have knowledge or experience on wireless headphones please share your story. I'd like to be able to plug it in to the sound system we have when I play on the PS3, (probably the bigger jack), and then be able to switch to the headphone jack on my computer. Right now, I'm kind of looking at the Sennheiser RS 170 Digital Wireless Headphone with Dynamic Bass and Surround Sound (currently in my amazon cart: http://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-RS-170-Wireless-Headphone/dp/B002TLT10I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=ASH1H6YCFH4EF&s=merchant-items&qid=1301125149&sr=1-1 ) Is this good? Is this too much? I think $300 is the maximum I would go.

I don't want something cheap that will give me poor sound quality. Basically, I want to be able to listen to my stuff at volume levels I wish I could listen to without headphones, but with great sound quality, bass, and whatnot.



Answer
Since you already discovered the Sennheisers, there's not much more to add. Best wireless audio quality today is provided by the KLEER system.

But since you're asking for opinions, let me add my .02$: I see no sense in going wireless if you want to stick with the huge cans. If you want to go wireless, go for some sort of portable headphones. Ok, A2DP is not as good as KLEER, but still quite decent - and the MX W1 look very tempting, but a bit above your budget (or mine, for that matter :-((( ).




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