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subject: Wireless Headphones - Buy, Or Not To Buy? [print this page]


I've been trying to find a new headset for quite some time now, except that it has been hard to narrow it down to one set due to the fact that there are both bad and good information on each kind.

Thus, I am going to do something different and in fact test all the headphones singlehandedly instead of just accepting the reviews of other customers.

I tried out nearly fifteen types of headsets, but discovered that the Sennheiser Wireless Headphones were without comparison for a number of reasons.

To begin with, it feels good to place it on and its noise quality is better than all of the rest.

Due to the nearly perfect bass sound the headphone puts out, it's the right kind to use for any type of music or TV program.

What's more, it's not just any wireless set of earphones; it's one that can make a perfectly clear signal for nearly 100 meters.

This characteristic is one I really like a lot because I do little recording jobs around the area and I need to be able to move about and not always be close to my gear constantly. and being able to hear the identical sound quality from yards away is a Godsend.

And to bring up something else, the design of the RS 120 Headphones is shiny, up to date and striking.

It is also small enough that it won't look strange on you, instead, it sits comfortably on your ears and the cushions make it painless and you can relax and enjoy what you are listening to.

A number of people have stated that it isn't totally soundproof or that it has no 1/8 inch jack and is therefore not useable with some types of media devices.

While that might be a fact, it's done on purpose so that you aren't completely connected to the music you can hear via the headset.

And, even though it's not created with a 1/8 inch input jack, you can simply get some cable converters and locate a jack that can be used with your gear.

The RS-120 headset is additionally one of a kind due to the fact it runs by a battery and you just need a few hours to get it wholly charged and ready for several more hours of use.

It can be hung on your wall, or from the battery charger to save space.

Also, another thing to think about is that the model comes standard with a two-year warranty and that allows you to call the customer service office of Sennheiser if anything goes wrong with the product.

I've had a few dealings with the United States customer service center with good results.

Quick, reliable, and inexpensive ways to fix any troubles are another plus that you get when you buy not only the RS-120 model, but anything made by Sennheiser.

I unquestionably suggest that if you are trying to find a new headset, this model is just about the best you will ever find in this price choice.

by: Mark John.




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