They're Good For What They Are - Infrared Wireless Headphones Review

Posted by The Popular News Today on Monday, October 17, 2011

By Benjamin Diaz


Additionally they work with my glasses. Since these were the least expensive I was expecting bad things but i'm happy to report they sounded every bit as good as the more costly ones and were probably the most comfortable.

Thanks to everyone! I must use them with a rag of shirt on top of my head for padding since the excess weight of the headphones causes straps to cut into my scalp, really miserable. General, great headphones. The audio cable is plenty long for what I require, however I guess maybe it's a bit more insulated.

Overall if you're contemplating buying these do it now! You should not be disappointed as I am not!

One "con" is the fact that these headphones are very big, as in measure about 2" out from your face and that is how far these stand out. Nevertheless, if you simply want a set of comfy headphones that sound great, here it is.

My hatsize if about 7.25, I have used these occaisionally a couple of months and my ears/head get sore after 1-2 hours. They do muffle exterior noise well, but if you touch or move the very first 2 feet or so of cord you'll be able to hear it in the left earcup. It comes with adapter to help you use with CD/MP3 player or your house stereo that takes a bigger input. It sounds like a radio on low volume. These infrared wireless headphones are the most useful I ever had. My first impression was these things are huge!

Otherwise, they are excellent, especially for the cost.

I've heard background stuff in songs I didn't know were there. Outstanding construction! These headphone also have a cord that's very long. They're fairly comfy however they could be more comfortable across the top but round the ears they're nearly ideal. The "movie/music" switch doesn't do anything whatsoever to the sound. The bass reaches about 30Hz (-3dB point), while sounding more full and effortless at 40Hz. Kudos to Sony for the Sony MDR-XD200 Stereo Headphones. I purchased these for my 3 year old and 15 months to use with their portable dvd player on our vacation. According to other reviews, I had been hopeful I had found an inexpensive decent-quality set of headphones. Normal headphones either trigger feedback (a frustrating whistling sound) from the assistive hearing devices or require that the assistive hearing devices be totally eliminated in order to use the headphones. Gone are the days you was previously able to enter an outlet and try on a number of different pairs and use the right discernment on what sounded great for the cash. TV ears wasn't what I anticipated.

The construction is super lightweight.




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