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Sennheiser RS110 RF Wireless Headphone

Sennheiser RS110 RF Wireless Headphone
From Sennheiser

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Product Description

The RS 110 is an open, supra-aural wireless RF headphone system. Its transparent and well-balanced sound with great bass response makes this system an ideal choice for all types of music and TV applications. Enjoy total freedom of sound without a physically restricting cable at an affordable price. The ideal entry into the cordless world of sound.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2281 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Sennheiser
  • Model: RS110
  • Released on: 2006-07-17
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 2.20 pounds

Features

  • Cordless Design
  • FM Technology
  • Type: Cordless Design

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The RS 110 is an open, supra-aural wireless RF headphone system. Its transparent and well-balanced sound with great bass response makes this system an ideal choice for all types of music and TV applications. Enjoy total freedom of sound without a physically restricting cable at an affordable price. The RS 110 is an ideal entry into the cordless world of sound.


Customer Reviews

Great headphones4
Excellent quality headphones at a good price!

Great range with good battery life. Works around a lot of wireless equipment with no problems.

I have only two minor issues about this product, The headphones can open up on the band around the head which makes them slip a little. This could have been addressed to have been a more adjustable strap. The headset could have been incorporated into the base unit so the batteries could charge when not in use. Other than that, a product that does what it says on the tin.

Rechargables?4
A very good pair of headphones, not too heavy, well padded and comfortable, even over extended periods of use. I've even worn these headphones to the bottom of the garden 200-300 feet away from the hi-fi, and the sound has still been brilliant. One problem though, rechargable batteries, for the price I'm paying, I expect rechargable batteries plus an onboard charger, but non included, you get 2 AAA batteries which last about ten hours and that's it! so I bought my own instead. You have volume and tune controls on one side, and on/off on the other. Sennheiser do make brilliant headphones, and if you are looking for great phones at a great price, I would advise you to buy these.

Sennheiser RS110 RF Wireless Headphone4
I would like to echo Vishal's comments above; these are excellent headphones with two faults - no rechargeable batteries and a loose headband.

When I first heard the sound quality of these, I virtually gasped at the superior quality in comparison to the similar-priced Panasonic headphones I had previously owned. The lighter weight and the difference in bass sound took a bit of getting used to but after 2-3 days I began to think these headphones were flawless. Though I would have preferred a rechargeable system built-in, this did not concern me since I had bought rechargeable AAA batteries separately.

Six weeks later the headphones slipped on to the ground whilst wearing them (I had merely turned my neck whilst standing). There was a slight loss in sound quality and a faint hissing sound. I initially put this down to the frequency-control scroll button on the phones having been jolted. But after constantly trying to re-adjust, the hissing continued.

After time this hissing disappeared but I am now unsure whether the sound quality remains as good as it initially was, which is highly frustrating. I still happily using the phones but now with slight considered caution, fearful they may take a great fall once again.

Overall I would advise someone looking for a set of wireless headphones to perhaps look into the advanced Sennheiser models (RS120, RS130, RS140). To my knowledge, they are the same design but they have a better distance coverage, a self recharging unit and hopefully even better sound quality (of course, for a slightly dearer price).

A simple word of advice though, don't drop them... I have had to learn the hard way.