Rocketfish Rf-rbwhp01 Rocketboost Wireless Headphones

January 24, 2011 by  
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5-In-1 Headphone Headset Wireless+Mic For Laptop TV MP3
US $12.83
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Rocketfish RF-RBWHP01 Rocketboost Wireless Headphones
US $31.27 (9 Bids)
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2 Dodge Charger Wireless Infrared Headphones Headsets

January 24, 2011 by  
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Brand New Blackberry Bluetooth Wireless Headset HS-300
US $48.75
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2 DODGE CHARGER WIRELESS INFRARED HEADPHONES HEADSETS
US $49.90
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Brand New Blackberry Bluetooth Wireless Headset Hs-300

January 24, 2011 by  
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Motorola S805 Wireless Headphones – No Reserve !!!
US $66.00 (10 Bids)
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Brand New Blackberry Bluetooth Wireless Headset HS-300
US $48.75
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Bluetooth Wireless Headset For Playstation 3 Ps3 Game

January 21, 2011 by  
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Sennheiser RS 180 WIRELESS Headphones RS180 *BRAND NEW*
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BLUETOOTH WIRELESS HEADSET FOR PLAYSTATION 3 PS3 GAME
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Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle

January 16, 2011 by  
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Awesome deal for this Sennheiser RS120!






Beats by Dr. Dre headphones from Monster

January 4, 2010 by  
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The music you listen to in your headphones should capture all the sonic details the artist wanted you to hear. But normal headphones can’t deliver the rich, full sound in today’s digital audio tracks, especially not smaller, lightweight headphones. But Solos high performance headphones, which are designed for today’s active lifestyles, deliver sound so real, you’ll be amazed it’s all coming from something so compact and portable.

Beats™ Solo™ High Performance On-Ear Headphones with ControlTalk™

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Kidz Gear Unveils Wireless Headphones for Car Entertainment – I4U

December 21, 2009 by  
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The #1 Selling Headphones For Children!

If you have a car with an entertainment system built in that lets kids watch movies while you are driving odds are it came with wireless headphones to let the kids listen to the movie without you having to hear it. The headphones that come with most cars are not that great and if they are lost or broken, it is expensive to replace them.

Kids Gear has announced a new set of wireless headphones that will work with any IR entertainment system and are retailing for $34.99 normally. The headphones are even cheaper now at $29.99 on sale for the holidays.

You can also buy an adapter that will let the headphones be used with other gear like game systems and MP3 players. The headphones are sized for kids to make them comfortable to wear and they are available now.

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Turtle Beach Ear Force X41 Headphones – XBOX LIVE Chat – CNET Reviews

November 20, 2009 by  
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Wireless Surround Sound HeadphonesWireless headphones have been around for a while, but it’s only been in the past few years that quality has gotten high enough for discerning listeners to consider using them. Many manufacturers, for instance, have turned to infrared (IR) technology for wireless signal transmission, which powered the Turtle Beach X4 we looked at last year. Overall we felt the IR radius was a bit narrow and we really disliked the fact that they didn’t work well while using a plasma TV.

The Turtle Beach X41 headphones are essentially the same product, but instead of using an IR signal, this headset takes advantage of an RF (radio frequency) to provide wireless audio. Besides a few hiccups and a hefty price tag, the X41s are one of the best wireless gaming headsets around.

While the Ear Force X41s are designed with the Xbox 360 in mind–they include a removable microphone and connections for chatting on Xbox Live–the headphones will actually deliver convincing surround sound from nearly any home theater source, thanks to their built-in 7.1-channel Dolby Digital processing.

The Ear Force X41 headphones include two main components: the wireless headphones themselves and a base station that houses most of the necessary jacks. The base gives you the option of either using a digital audio connection or an analog signal via a set of stereo RCA cables (red/white). That means that they will work with pretty much any audio source–anything with an optical digital output (such as a DVD player or the Apple TV) or standard analog line outs (pretty much everything). You could easily use the X41 headphones with a PlayStation 3 or Wii, but just don’t expect to take advantage of voice chat–that’ll only work with the Xbox 360.

The system boasts both Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic IIx processing; the former handles the bit-stream surround soundtracks on DVD and Blu-ray movies and most video games, while the latter does a decent job of creating a faux-surround effect from any stereo source. The X41s’ transmitter base also have a line-in volume control allowing you to just adjust the level of the incoming source. Up front there’s also a headphone jack with a volume adjuster that will play the same audio being broadcasted. Finally, the base also features a “bypass” button that will allow you to hear unprocessed audio.

Setting up the Ear Force X41 headphones is fairly simple. For Dolby Digital processing, you’ll use the included 7-foot optical cable to connect your Xbox 360 (or another digital source) to the “digital in” port on the transmitter base. If you’re also using an AV receiver and surround speakers, don’t worry; there’s a digital out port for passing the signal on, so you don’t have to constantly unplug and plug in wires whenever you want to play using the headphones.

Turtle Beach includes all the cables you need to start gaming and chatting.

For power, the X41s ship with a USB cord that plugs directly into the base unit. You can plus the USB end of the wire anywhere (including the 360 itself). We had an empty USB port on our cable set-top box, which worked fine. We should note that USB power is your only option here. The unit does not ship with a USB-to-AC adapter.

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Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 Wireless Stereo Headphones Review

July 27, 2009 by  
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The good: The Sony Ericsson HBH-IS800 headphones are ultracompact and let you cut the cord from your A2DP-compatible music phone. The earbuds offer deep bass and generally solid sound quality, and the package includes a storage box.

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Headphones Don’t Need to Have Wires

July 16, 2009 by  
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In Audiovox’s latest earnings call, chief executive Patrick M. Lavelle told investors that his consumer electronics company will be rolling out some new products in the coming year, including new wireless headphones. But in a market so dominated by giants like Bose and Sony, how many of you know about Audioviox’s current lineup?

Audiovox’s Acoustic Research division manufactures a whole line of premium headphones, many of which are wireless.

It’s entry-level set, the AW722, retails for $99 and allows user to be up to 150 feet away from the signal coming from an iPod, a stereo or even a television.

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