I was really amazed at the quality of sound and the range as you can go anywhere in the house or outdoors on your property and listen to high quality music. The first week I got them I made everyone that came over listen to the sound, it was that surprisingly good. But, again, the range is generally fine for my purposes. Fourth, the headphones are really comfortable, and in my opinion, the headphones and base look handsome and cool.
For active applications such as gaming or playing an instrument, however, these are out of the question. I am sure I have not even explored all this headphone set can do. I guess with practice this can be overcome, with no much frustration. Set-up was easy; just follow the directions. They were expensive but I use them for so much now that they were worth the money I spent, for sure. And they are so easy to store and charge on the base- they are always ready to use. The uncompressed digital really makes a difference. The only negative as mentioned in earlier reviews is the buttons which could be more defined which would make it easier when they are on your head but this isn't a show stopper. But, to be fair, there are a couple walls and partially a refrigerator between the headphones and the transmitter. I can listen to them upstairs, the signal going through the floor, no problem. First let me tell you the good things. Yes, the quality of the sound is excellent.
Thanks to Kleer's uncompressed audio transmission technology another journey began via listening to some of my favorite Blue-rays like Oliver Stones "The Doors". The bass sounds are outstanding and precise.
I can live with that when watching TV, and it certainly is "same difference" when consuming audio-only sources. Brief dropouts can occur when my microwave oven is on and I happen to pass within 2' of it. That is to say every note was rendered as a distinct and succinct item. If you want headphones that are strident, then look elsewhere. Our old headphones were more convenient in that respect. They had rounded bottoms.
The RS 180 features ALC, which will boost mid-range in the interest of speech intelligibility. If you find it is too much, you can turn it off.
For active applications such as gaming or playing an instrument, however, these are out of the question. I am sure I have not even explored all this headphone set can do. I guess with practice this can be overcome, with no much frustration. Set-up was easy; just follow the directions. They were expensive but I use them for so much now that they were worth the money I spent, for sure. And they are so easy to store and charge on the base- they are always ready to use. The uncompressed digital really makes a difference. The only negative as mentioned in earlier reviews is the buttons which could be more defined which would make it easier when they are on your head but this isn't a show stopper. But, to be fair, there are a couple walls and partially a refrigerator between the headphones and the transmitter. I can listen to them upstairs, the signal going through the floor, no problem. First let me tell you the good things. Yes, the quality of the sound is excellent.
Thanks to Kleer's uncompressed audio transmission technology another journey began via listening to some of my favorite Blue-rays like Oliver Stones "The Doors". The bass sounds are outstanding and precise.
I can live with that when watching TV, and it certainly is "same difference" when consuming audio-only sources. Brief dropouts can occur when my microwave oven is on and I happen to pass within 2' of it. That is to say every note was rendered as a distinct and succinct item. If you want headphones that are strident, then look elsewhere. Our old headphones were more convenient in that respect. They had rounded bottoms.
The RS 180 features ALC, which will boost mid-range in the interest of speech intelligibility. If you find it is too much, you can turn it off.
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Simple listening, with tremendous long cord and adapting plug. I purchased them based on some of the more technical reviews which were posted. Acoustic Research Wireless Headphones. They are great headphones. I don't like to block up my ears with sleeping earplugs all day long for health issues. wireless headphones for computer.
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