Great Common House Headphones - Cordless Stereo Headphones Review
Posted by Kay Stanford Jr Kastum at 6:00 AMThey all have good sound; as good as you will get for wireless. I don't notice much difference between them in terms of sound quality.
Very comfortable and out on patio with great volume. The grandkids can I watch TV.
I guess with practice this can be overcome, with no much frustration. Set-up was easy; just follow the directions. Whether it is much better than the 130's is a perception thing since I can't at the same time be hearing both. If I had found an issue with the sound quality of the 130's, then the 180's would have solved it. The headphones come with rechargeable batteries, which is a great addition for people who want to try out their new toy straight out of the box. So of course the boyfriend had to walk all over our apartment complex to see how far away from the station he would still be able to hear the television. They are on the expensive side, but I'm pleased with them. I'd recommend them for anyone looking for wireless headphones in this price range.
The wireless range extends through multiple walls (YMMV). I've had these about a week and I think they're great. It fits comfortably on the ears for hours of use without discomfort. The AGC works VERY WELL indeed. The one characteristic that was accurate in my experience when using them was regarding the control bottoms in the headset. They are difficult to feel and distinguish; a really small inconvenience considering the remarkable performance of the product.
I bought and returned two other pairs of wireless headphones in the sub-$200 price range before springing for these, and simply put they are worth the extra money. There's no interference, the sound quality is excellent throughout the range and the hiss that plagues most other wireless headphones doesn't exist. They were expensive but I use them for so much now that they were worth the money I spent, for sure. And they are so easy to store and charge on the base- they are always ready to use. Another flaw - ALC button (to boost speech range)is located on transmitter only, so you have to walk to it to turn it on if you have a hard time hearing dialogs in movies. This is why I gave it 3 out of 5 for ease of use.
This out-of-phase problem is not something I hadn't heard about before. Prior to purchasing the 180's I read reviews to the extent they existed (the 180's are a new product) and found a review where this problem was pointed out. First let me tell you the good things. Yes, the quality of the sound is excellent. So, I decided to keep it as is! It works pretty much as advertised.
Very comfortable and out on patio with great volume. The grandkids can I watch TV.
I guess with practice this can be overcome, with no much frustration. Set-up was easy; just follow the directions. Whether it is much better than the 130's is a perception thing since I can't at the same time be hearing both. If I had found an issue with the sound quality of the 130's, then the 180's would have solved it. The headphones come with rechargeable batteries, which is a great addition for people who want to try out their new toy straight out of the box. So of course the boyfriend had to walk all over our apartment complex to see how far away from the station he would still be able to hear the television. They are on the expensive side, but I'm pleased with them. I'd recommend them for anyone looking for wireless headphones in this price range.
The wireless range extends through multiple walls (YMMV). I've had these about a week and I think they're great. It fits comfortably on the ears for hours of use without discomfort. The AGC works VERY WELL indeed. The one characteristic that was accurate in my experience when using them was regarding the control bottoms in the headset. They are difficult to feel and distinguish; a really small inconvenience considering the remarkable performance of the product.
I bought and returned two other pairs of wireless headphones in the sub-$200 price range before springing for these, and simply put they are worth the extra money. There's no interference, the sound quality is excellent throughout the range and the hiss that plagues most other wireless headphones doesn't exist. They were expensive but I use them for so much now that they were worth the money I spent, for sure. And they are so easy to store and charge on the base- they are always ready to use. Another flaw - ALC button (to boost speech range)is located on transmitter only, so you have to walk to it to turn it on if you have a hard time hearing dialogs in movies. This is why I gave it 3 out of 5 for ease of use.
This out-of-phase problem is not something I hadn't heard about before. Prior to purchasing the 180's I read reviews to the extent they existed (the 180's are a new product) and found a review where this problem was pointed out. First let me tell you the good things. Yes, the quality of the sound is excellent. So, I decided to keep it as is! It works pretty much as advertised.
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There is barely any distortion at higher volumes. The additional long cord can be annoying but additionally useful somtimes. WIRELESS MP3 HEAD PHONES. They are great headphones. This might seem trivial unless you have used other headphones and have had hair caught between the plastic. b headphones.