Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Sentry Wireless Head Phones In Black With Wireless Transmitter [ Model HO900 ]

Sentry Wireless Head Phones In Black With Wireless Transmitter [ Model HO900 ]


Sentry Wireless Head Phones In Black With Wireless Transmitter [ Model HO900 ]
Deluxe Wireless Headphone, 100 ft. range, battery power, signal lock transmitter. Works with any audio source and especially good with watching TV.
Customer Review: Good enough - for the price
I got this at a closeout price of $14.99 at Big Lots. The performance is comparable to the wireless RCA that I bought from Fry's for about $80 aobut 3 years ago. My use for it is to be able to watch TV in bed without disturbing my wife with the sound. So if your use for this is similar to watching TV shows, it is good enough. If you are looking for a studio-quality headphone to listen to music, etc., you may want to look for something else. It is lighter and more comfortable than my old RCA wireless. It also cups the ear completely which helps eliminate background noise. My one complaint about it is that it uses a 9-v battery for the transmitter. If you forget to turn it off before going to sleep, then you could be spending a lot on 9-v batteries. It comes with a base that could accept an AC adapter; but the adapter itself is not included in the package. So factor in another $5-7 for an AC adapter from Radio Shack or Fry's.
Customer Review: Comfortable if you can get it to work
I picked up a set of these headphones, got them home and the headphone didn't work. I took them back to the store, exchanged them for a second set and the same thing happened - the receiver light worked but the headphones did not. No LED indicating power, no sound, nothing. I contacted the manufacturer who sent me out a new set and no one at my workplace could get them to function either. The batteries I used were brand new (and checked in other devices, just in case) but the headphones never turned on. The second set I purchased where returned and the set that the manufacturer sent me were thrown away. The headphones themselves were extremely comfortable and I'm sorry that the product could not be made to function, but I'm not spending the money for a pair of earplugs when they're supposed to be headphones. If you get a working pair, you will find that they are comfortable on your head, but I cannot attest to the sound quality or receiver range because all three sets that I tried did not work.

Sentry Wireless Head Phones In Black With Wireless Transmitter [ Model HO900 ]

Monday, August 11, 2008

Logitech Curve Headphones for MP3 Review

Logitech Curve Headphones for MP3 Review


Logitech Curve Headphones for MP3 - Lime


The Logitech Curve Headphones for MP3 are easy on the ears, and tough where it counts. Designed for today's portable digital audio players, these headphones use optimized 30mm neodymium drivers for premium audio with your music, games, and movies. And their behind-the-head design and detachable comfort rings keep them in place securely.
Customer Review: Alright in some way
This product does not have good protection for itself. It can break easily cause its cheap plastic on the curve. They do work nice and come with extra ear pads and that sort. But that is it. Overall, if you are going to use these headphones, don't bring them on trips or anywhere really. They are like headphone to use on a laptop in home.
Customer Review: really 4 1/2 stars
For $10-15, these really do the trick. Sound quality is considerably better than all of the in-ear headphones I've used (spend up to $30 for those). Decently comfortable, pretty good on the go, and cheap enough that whenever they do break, I'll have felt I got my money's worth. Plus, the ugly green color really does it for me, but that's my own disreputable taste at work.

Logitech Curve Headphones for MP3 Review

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