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Location: Scotland, Dunfermline Area
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Wireless headphones
I have a had my Philips wireless headphone over 8 years now and still use them now and again. They have 100m range and charge with rechargeble batteries and have a two channel setting.
They cost me over £40 at the time from Comet. Something sort of like the ones in this link I have. http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/9293375.htm I was just wondering if wireless headphones have improved any since I got mine. Darren |
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I have a lot of time for Sennheiser headphones. Not yet found a pair that didn't sound decent. Even the cheap and cheerful end of the price spectrum. So I would be tempted by these
Sennheiser RS110 And that is actually a reasonable price for Argos! |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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I tried a few of those cheaper ones and to be honest found the quality patchy. I ended up paying £200 for a set of Turtle Beach 5.1 Surround sound ones and am very pleased with them. No interference and I have PS3 (Bluray player), Humax PVR and HiFi through them. They even have independent bluetooth to connect to my phone so I don't have to take them off to hear the phone or take a call (they also have a mike for gaming).
Overall I'm pleased with the set up. My Wife loves them and she has never worn them!!
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