I have even stepped outside in the backyard with no problems. All in all great stuff, I would get them again.
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.
It seems to have a huge amount of mid-range, which just does not work for TV listening. If you're a purist audiophile who spends most of his time listening to music, these may indeed have the better audio quality. I was immediately blown away, swept into a cinematic oasis, a sound panorama that disintegrated any assumptions about how a movie should leave a lasting impression! They are exceptionally comfortable and well worth the price, and you will not be disappointed! The sound is really great quality, and because they are so lightweight, you can probably wear them for hours without any discomfort. I highly recommend these headphones, especially for couples who don't have the exact same sleep schedule.
I think RS130 is analog sound and RS180 is digital sound. Sound quality is very good and no static background noise. They worked really well, but were definitely lacking in sound quality, and had a handful of other shortcomings. I decided to spend more. I live in an apartment building, so can't watch TV or listen to music very loudly without disturbing my neighbors. I've been waiting for some time to buy some quality wireless headphones that are lossless and affordable.
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. The biggest plus for the Sennheiser is construction. The pioneers broke where the yoke holds the individual cans the head strap. If you are out of range, you get some chopping and then the signal drops off. I prefer this to the hissing I would get using the analog 140.
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.
It seems to have a huge amount of mid-range, which just does not work for TV listening. If you're a purist audiophile who spends most of his time listening to music, these may indeed have the better audio quality. I was immediately blown away, swept into a cinematic oasis, a sound panorama that disintegrated any assumptions about how a movie should leave a lasting impression! They are exceptionally comfortable and well worth the price, and you will not be disappointed! The sound is really great quality, and because they are so lightweight, you can probably wear them for hours without any discomfort. I highly recommend these headphones, especially for couples who don't have the exact same sleep schedule.
I think RS130 is analog sound and RS180 is digital sound. Sound quality is very good and no static background noise. They worked really well, but were definitely lacking in sound quality, and had a handful of other shortcomings. I decided to spend more. I live in an apartment building, so can't watch TV or listen to music very loudly without disturbing my neighbors. I've been waiting for some time to buy some quality wireless headphones that are lossless and affordable.
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. The biggest plus for the Sennheiser is construction. The pioneers broke where the yoke holds the individual cans the head strap. If you are out of range, you get some chopping and then the signal drops off. I prefer this to the hissing I would get using the analog 140.
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I had previous Sony headphones and it was fantastic. Might have liked a better quality product from Sony instead of these cordless stereo headphones. Wireless MP3 Headphones. They are probably the most comfortable headphones that I have ever had. The size of the cord for the jack is long enough. kids headphones.