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RF Wireless Headphone System | List Price: $79.95 Discount Price: $29.50

| Brand: Parts Express
Features: - Ideal for mobile video
- Transmits on the 194.05 VHF band
- Clear audio playback
- No "line of sight" needed for operation
- Volume control on headphone
GREAT PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE [Posted on 2006-03-01] Headphones work great if you need them to just listen to stuff at the office or whatever. The price and the fact that they're wireless make them a very good product. Also, they are not completley ear covering so you can hear stuff around you if need be. Only drawback, the distance is not very far, and transmissions through walls get stopped pretty easily. But other than that, a very good product.
Quite Acceptable Performance [Posted on 2007-01-11] I _thought_ I wanted to get a bluetooth audio transmitter with bluetooth headphones so that I could watch TV and hear the audio without bothering anyone.
After having much difficulty locating bluetooth headphones that didn't get some form of negative review, or that didn't cost an absurd amount, I decided to give these a try.
They work great, and I didn't have any problem with going from room to room (through 2 walls). Which means I can go to another room during commercials and know when to get back to the tv.
The fidelity isn't "perfect" but very decent. I could probably improve it by tweaking the volume settings on the tv, transmitter and/or headphones, but for my uses it's good enough (don't make any one volume setting too high or too low to avoid static from overload or over-amplification).
I also got a second pair of headphones. It's nice that each set has individual volume controls in case one listener is hard of hearing or extra-sensitive.
Easy to set up. No need for "pairing" as with bluetooth products. Just plug it in and it works.
RF Wireless [Posted on 2007-09-25] For the price a good product. Not great in sound quality but it does what its suppose to do. Also since its AC adapter is 12 volt you can run it directly off a 12V (auto) without the 9V battery inside. You might need a line filter for rf static. I used a old car radio line filter.
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