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Digital Wireless Headphones Print E-mail
Friday, 06 July 2007
When it comes to digital wireless headphones, deciding on a brand or style can seem nearly impossible. Not only will you find the major players such as Sony, Audiovox and Bose, but many unfamiliar brands as well. Before you plunk down your hard earned cash, be certain to conduct research on the various brands. An easy way to locate information is via the Internet. Start by typing "digital wireless headphones reviews" at your favorite search engine.

Digital wireless headphones give you the freedom to move around in your home or office. They disconnect you from the long coiled cord typically associated with headphones. You can connect them to your stereo system, television or home theatre system, CD player, DVD, iPod and other electronic gadgets.

In addition to freeing you from the cord, digital wireless headphones produce excellent sound quality. Most wireless headphones utilize infrared technology to transmit and receive the signal. Some utilize a radio frequency instead. These frequency signals are sent as a raw analog transmission.

Digital wireless headphones utilize digitally encoded signals to transmit and receive the signal. This process reduces or eliminates the hissing sound that oftentimes accompanies analog transmissions. If sound quality is important to you, digital wireless headphones are the best option.

Many manufacturers of wireless headphones include a digital input in addition to a regular RCA or mini-jack. This feature is a must-have if you plan to use your headphones with your CD player, mini disc or DVD.

If you plan to use digital wireless headphones with your car or home theatre system, look for models that include built-in Dolby decoders and surround sound. While these types of digital wireless headphones are more expensive, they will provide you with the ultimate in listening pleasure.

Last, but not least, digital wireless headphones require some form of power. The majority of wireless headphones utilize a transmitter that plugs into the wall. Generally, the headset will be powered by batteries which are stored in the headset itself.

If you plan to frequently use your digital wireless headphones, consider investing in rechargeable batteries. Doing so can save you a considerable amount of money in the long run.

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