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Sunday, 29 July 2007 |
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Founded by John J. Shalam in 1965, Audiovox began as a company offering aftermarket car stereos. In 1984, Audiovox expanded its automotive aftermarket product line and began offering vehicle-installed wireless telephones. In 2006, Audiovox ranked as the fourth largest seller of wireless products. Audiovox has an impressive list of partners including Microsoft, Verizon, Sprint, and Sirius radio. Together they bring you an abundance of entertainment devices.
Audiovox offers a wide range of wireless headphones with prices starting as low as $25. The following provides a brief overview of the most popular Audiovox wireless headphones.Audiovox AW722 wireless headphones utilize a radio frequency of 900MHz. This technology can transmit signals through walls, floors and ceilings at distances up to 150 feet from the central base. The headphones are lightweight and utilize a self-adjusting headband and ultra soft ear pads to ensure a comfortable fit. The volume, power and tuning controls are located directly on the headset. When not in use, these wireless headphones can be stored on the central base. The Audiovox AW722 wireless headphones retail for less than $60. Audiovox MVIRHS wireless headphones utilize an infrared frequency with a response bandwidth of 35 to 18000 Hz. This set is recommended for use with your car stereo or video system. The headphones are semi-open making for a comfortable fit when worn for an extended period of time. The central base has a transmission range of 25 feet and is powered by two AAA batteries. These Audiovox wireless headphones retail for around $25. Audiovox IR2CHS wireless headphones are used with a dual channel audio transmitter. The headphones are semi-open and include comfortable ear pads and a self-adjusting headband. Additional features include an automatic shut-off and volume controls positioned directly on the headset. This set of Audiovox wireless headphones does not require a central base station and runs directly from a headset battery. The Audiovox IR2CHS wireless headphones retail for around $40. Audiovox WF4HS wireless headphones utilize a new wireless technology known as WhiteFire. This set of wireless headphones is intended for use with car or home theatre systems, streaming video and other forms of mobile entertainment. These wireless headphones connect to a WhiteFire headphone system which is sold separately. Up to four headsets can be connected to the central base. Each headset retails for around $70. |
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