These headphones are a great choice for those who want to be able to listen to music and movies in clean, clear, powerful surround sound.
If you’re someone who’s always avoided headphones because of
their hard and uncomfortable nature, then you’re going to love the Sony RF Wireless Headphones. They’re so soft; you could wear them all day. They’re also
ultra plush and provide a crisp clear sound.
I love surround sound headphones that actually perform.
These have clear, bright sound with great separation and you’ll really feel like
you’re in the middle of some awesome concert or something. Of course, you don’t
get the bass thump in your gut because the music is all up at your head, but
you still get plenty of powerful sound with these wireless headphones. Also, I was
very impressed with the well balanced bass. These were much better on this
level than some other Sony headphones.
With these wireless headphones you get surround sound from
5.1 channel sound sources. You know what that means, right? Home theater sound
from headphones! I thought this was too good to be true but these headphones
really exceeded my expectations. Good work, Sony!
I was able to really pump up the volume on these and it
didn’t bother anyone. I wore them at work and at home and no one could hear a
thing. At first, no one even believed I was listening to anything!
The Sony RF Wireless Headphones have amazing signal strength,
as well. There was no cutting out when I had these on and the sound was crystal
clear. These headphones use 2.4GHz wireless radio frequencies and I was able to
move 90 feet away from the source and still get the signal, just like they said
I could.
There are a couple of problems that come with the Sony RF Wireless Headphones, however. For example you may have some trouble with your
cordless phones or other wireless devices when using your headphones. The
signals can cross and cause a bit of hassle. You may also find that when gaming,
the sound isn’t as clean and clear as it was while listening to music or
watching movies. Sounds tend to be a little distorted and muddy when playing
the Xbox 360, especially.