November 23, 2011
Sony Headphones – RF Wireless Headphones Review
Bought these instead of Panasonic RP-HT360 because a lot more people had bought these and were pleased with them, and since these were the only real headphones I’d found that a reviewer had measured the audio-response of. They’re very good for blocking out outside sound. They muffle all outer sounds giving you that one on one feeling, and that was my Tony The Tiger impersonation.
They are probably the preferred things I have ever placed on my head…not counting the sweater hat my grandma made when I was ten.
The audio cable is plenty long for what I require, however I guess maybe it’s a bit more insulated.
They were an excellent value and they get the job done. I play and compose songs for a hobby.
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.
The only real downside that I noticed is it’s two modes: film and songs, and switching between the two doesn’t actually make a difference. Maybe it is not as good as my 20,000 – 36,000 hz home entertainment, nevertheless its an enormous enhancement over what I was using. Sound blocking: Despite the closed-ear style, it does not have the desired effect with the music switched off. It comes with adapter to help you use with CD/MP3 player or your house stereo that takes a bigger input. Purchased this after the aggravation of having my ipod/gummy earbud break every other month.
It’s not that good as I anticipated. Cant wait to use them with an approaching red eye flight, I may use these headphones all day long without getting drained so I suggest them. It does not make a difference on the sound. I personally use these as studio head phones for any internet pod cast. I purchased these while testing out a bunch of different headphones.
It is like something is going on behind you. The Sony MDR-XD200 is definitely the very best. Basically had the opportunity to do it again, I’d avoid them, however, they were only $24. I compared these to two other types of Sony headphones which had similar or better specs and critiques. It might be especially obvious when listening to digital songs. Sound canceling or not it does not matter because you cannot hear others with them on anyway.
The cost is affordable, $25.73. Amazing frequency response brings out the bass in the music without having to sacrifice the mid and high range.
Also these Auvio wireless headphones came broken. The construction is super lightweight.
Both are nice and sound fantastic however I do like the Koss headphones better.
I was looking specifically for over-head rf wireless headphones to help dampen the noise in the environment sometimes. I just read many of the reviews raving about these rf wireless headphones.
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