What's in the Box
RS-110 headphones, two AAA batteries, user's manual.
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439 of 456 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Sennheiser RS110 Over-Ear 926MHz Wireless RF Headphones (Electronics) I bought my SENNHEISER RS 110 from Bestbuy for $79.99. It was all worth it for the price. This headphone is simply amazing! I tried both Sony and RCA models before settling for a SENNHEISER and both Sony and RCA doesnt even come close to the performance of the RS 110. The sound reproduction is very distinct, no "very highs" or "very lows" on the frequency range. Just right. The range is just about right for the indicated 300 feet. It is light enough to be worn for extended periods of time and the fit is very comfortable. You dont feel that "tightness" even after wearing it for several hours. In my point of view, the sound reproduction even comes close to the BOSE noise cancelling headphones except that the SENNHEISER doesnt cancel the noise. An upgraded model, the RS 120, can be recharged by placing the headset on the transmitter--this (the recharging feature) however is the only difference. Performance is solid both ways. After making extensive evaluation on my RS 110, the only...Read more 158 of 161 people found the following review helpful: By MKaiser (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Sennheiser RS110 Over-Ear 926MHz Wireless RF Headphones (Electronics) These are some pretty decent RF headphones. Very little hiss in the background, great range - the only thing I don't like is the auto on/off feature. For those who don't know what this is, the transmitter on the base doesn't start transmitting unless it "hears" enough sound for it to go. When the sound source is turned off and it doesn't "hear" anything anymore, it stops transmitting after a few minutes and you hear static in the headphones. It's basically a good idea, but not practical if/when working with different types of audio sources. This feature can be difficult if (in my case) you are working with the headphones on a computer, where sounds come and go at different intervals (IM noises, prompts, pausing a DVD, etc.). I also use the headphones with a 15" television (no cable) that has headphone port for private viewing. While watching the TV with the headphones (the included L/R-1/16 adapter is very nice) the headphone transition cuts out every 5 minutes for a few...Read more 164 of 170 people found the following review helpful: By Fleabyte (California, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sennheiser RS110 Over-Ear 926MHz Wireless RF Headphones (Electronics) A sound engineer's perspective...
Great Sennheiser quality - strikingly similar to some of their wired models (HD202, ect). What I expected. People say don't even bother with other brands. For the great prices Sennheiser offers, I know I don't. Works in a large house or large condo. Static (as with all wireless headphones) occurs under 4 feet. Some people don't understand that this is natural. I've been probably 50' to 100' away from the base and have had no dropouts. Static occurs over 20' but is sparse and only in certain 'spots' - usally about two square feet. The solution - avoid those 'spots' or mess with the tuning knob. PROS: Fairly flat frequency response - VERY nice mids and highs Close in quality to many mid-range wired models Almost flawless reception when in the same room Comfortable, open-aire design - not too tight, not too loose CONS: Big (but so are all wireless phones)...Read more |