Friday 18 November 2011

Terrible - RF Wireless Headphones Review

By Carter Garcia


It fits easily around your ear. I am thinking about buying two more to go with my other laptop and my portable dvd player. I purchased these for my 3 year old and 15 months to use with their portable dvd player on our vacation. Only thing is, I can not hear any difference after I change from Music to Film modes. They are ideal for what I wanted.

I'm able to usually attach an extender if I need the length. Quality of sound: I'd say overall it's more crisp, but one thing this is a bit more tangible is bass output. Your ears will start to sweat eventually, but that actually can not be helped. Now I do not have a golden ear, however these measure up to people well enough. I haven't trouble with the comfort and these infrared wireless headphones don't hurt. Worse, there isnt enough there to glue it back or try some repairs. These were huge and comfortable.

These headphones oughta cost a maximum of $10. I've had numerous headsets. Huge disappointment for somebody who purchased them to shut everybody around me up. The cost is affordable, $25.73. Decent sound I enjoy my new headphones.

There is a music and film switch that seems to give you a good variety of sound profiles. In most fairness, both of these are 10X more expensive ($200/each). I will not let them get broken again. Plus the quality of sound was great, and othger reviewers have given more indepth coverage on technical skills.

I only say I did good with purchasing these headphones.

I had been pleased at how good they are. Overall I will say it is good value for sound proof headphones, there is however only so much you can get. 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. Nevertheless, I apologize to say the second I put these on, I realized I'd not be able to continue with them. I had no clue how good these where likely to sound. I just read a review before I purchased this and the buyer named it the Princess Leia headphones. The Sony MDR-XD200 is extremely lightweight, comfortable and "very well balanced" headphones which I really surprised with it's quality of sound for the cost of $25.00 I paid!




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