| |   Best Wireless HeadphonesIf freedom is what you want, the wireless headphone is the solution for you. I have tried many models and I learned that few wireless headphones are good reliable solutions and that many are a nightmare and useless piece of decoration. These new Sennheiser wireless headphones feature a new technology called "Kleer" which has a much wider bandwidth for carrying the music to your headphones than previous technology could. The sound difference is quite obvious. They also feature a robust 2 yer warranty when you purchase from a Sennheiser Authorized dealer such as ourselves. |
Long and unwieldy headphone cords can be the bane of a music-loving multitasker. For the workout enthusiast, the office worker or the urban commuter, portable media players are essential to the daily routine, but they can also turn into a hindrance. Thankfully, there are more and more wireless headphones and even wireless in-ear headphones on the market that preserve the private listening experience without sacrificing mobility.
Earphone Solutions has only the best in wireless headphones. And with free shipping on orders over $98 and low, competitive pricing, we can help you get a pair of your own.
Audiophiles are still debating the merit of wireless cans. The biggest point of contention is that the quality of the best wireless options tends to be weaker than equivalent corded headphones. One major culprit here is ambient hiss, an unfortunate side effect of the Bluetooth wireless technology that's being used to set these headphones free. If the yoked cable of corded earphones doesn't bother you and sound quality is a must, you'll probably be better served by more traditional headphones instead of a wireless option.
But if wireless freedom does appeal to you, don't worry: at Earphone Solutions, we test each wireless model against our own incredibly demanding standards and if they don't pass muster, they get tossed. Don't believe us? Check out our product reviews from real audiophiles who really use the products.
For serious movie or music geeks, Sennheiser's RS160, RS170 and RS180 are excellent choices in wireless headphones. These balanced armature models can support up to four headsets per transmitter, so they're great for an intimate listening party or a movie screening. The RS series delivers CD quality sound wirelessly.
If you'd prefer to use a wireless headset to listen to the TV or hifi around the house, check out Sennheiser's wireless SET line.
Those are just a few of the wireless headphones options out there. When looking at a new pair of wireless headphones, no matter where you're shopping, keep these tips in mind.
1. Battery life - Look for wireless headphones that have a minimum of 5 hours listed battery life. As technology continues to be refined, we'll likely see longer battery lives for all of our wireless gadgets, but right now, five hours of active use is an admirable spec.
2. Fit - Be sure to try the wireless headphones on if possible. They are a substantial investment - too substantial to also be uncomfortable. Look for models that are adjustable or are truly wireless. Noise reducing in-ear headphones have a lot of different sleeve or ear tip options that you can interchange.
3. Sound Quality - Probably most important - listen to music on the unit you're considering, if at all possible. Listen for bright, dynamic sound and strong bass. If you cannot listen before buying, look for quality, comprehensive reviews that describe the listening experience faithfully.
For the best wireless headphones, shop at Earphone Solutions. We test each of our products to help you find the best headphones for your lifestyle and the best headphones for the money.
Does tripping over, yanking, pulling, etc. your headphone wires make you want to punch Mickey Mouse or mercilessly beat up a clown? Before you go all psycho on the happy childhood characters, you should know that wireless headphones have some pros and some cons. As always, we can assure you that the ones on this site are, in our opinion, the best choices available. We should know – we have our editorial staff personally test drive each pair we offer you, and some have written evaluations so you can buy your headset knowing exactly what to expect.
The pros – wireless headsets are easy. You do not have to cart around a device linked by a wire, which is a huge plus (hey, no one needs more than one ball and chain, and these headsets are most likely drowning out your existing one). If you’re anything like us, you get very annoyed and often drop (or drop kick) your portable media device while the wires get wrapped and snagged and whatever else, so the whole wireless phenomenon is probably a huge plus.
On the downside, wireless headphones are known to have poor reception. Headphone technology seems to have trouble keeping up with the advances in natural sound technology, so that is no surprise. It just depends on your priorities. Do you want portable sound that doesn’t snag on every insignificant object you pass or do you want outstanding sound quality? Although the wireless headphones on our site are an exceptional mix of both concepts, you might want to consider a cord if sound quality is your holy grail. |
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