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No difficult tuning or annoying buzz or hiss. After owning 3 brands of "cheap" wireless headphones I ask my self why I did not spend just a small amount more and get the best. They are fantastic for watching television without disturbing entire household.
There is a little signal interference or noise but the sound quality makes up or it. The headset is setup great the shape and comfort are excellent.
The only thing I would suggest is that they add something like tabs or ears on either side of the volume control because when I lean back in the chair, the headrest bumps the knob and shuts the volume down. After two weeks, I threw the damn things away. I then found that I could still listen to the game on trash night when I took the trash cans out to the curb. I could go into the next room and work on the computer with excellent reception and no interference.
I had purchased a set of Sony wireless headphones and regretted it after a week. Lastly, the battery life is the best. Not so with the Sony's. The battery time was the pits and so was the reception.
I also found I could get a snack in the kitchen with the same reception. I would recommend them to all. The pop sound it made sounded like someone hitting the ear pieces with a spoon. I then bought the RS 130 headphones and they were great.
i have a pair of Accoustic Research at home, they are terrible. I wish i had bought 2 pairs.
There is static some times, but its short lived and very tollerable. Some friends at work still are not concinvced but they do not have a wireless alternative.
I have owned a pair of these at work for maybe 3 years now. These new ones worried me with the auto tuner but I need not have, they do a good job.
Unlike those AR's. They work great.
I used to have some old Sennheisers R-40 but I broke them.
The hardest part was waiting the sixteen hours for the batteries to charge. These things work just great.
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