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Hi cwboy220,
My apologies, I am not from English origins. Until now, I didn't know the difference between a headset and a headphone. I was talking about headsets. I recommend saving your money for future and better Bluetooth hardware. The technology is only getting better. Today I cannot recommend Bluetooth headphones or a Bluetooth mouse. If you want a wireless mouse there are many out there using RF technology (proven and cheap). Most wireless hardware comes with a sleek USB receiver. Logitech is the best (from my own experience). As for the headphones, I agree with Sephiroth, nothing equals wired headphones today. It's all about power, anything wireless has to have a source of energy (even a wireless mouse). The sound quality is directly related to energy and today we do not have batteries good enough to equal the power coming from a wall. Regards, Linkin' Park. |
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April 18th, 2004, 11:05 AM
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You can use a low power fm transmitter to broadcast your pc's audio around the house. I just use a cd-mp3 player and rechargable batteries. Use a fanny pack to keep your hands free. Good luck! |
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April 18th, 2004, 02:06 PM
I guess I left out some important information since everyone has posted some other answer then what I was looking for..
I have 5.1 sound. I can never use it. I live in a college dorm. When I want to listen to music, it's kind of hard for me to be on my bed and have a wired headphones that reach across the room. See what I'm getting at? Erik |
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Hi cwboy220,
Check these links; you can use these wireless headphones with any audio output (computers included): http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/audio/6587/ http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...656360-1787302 http://www.softwareandstuff.com/CES10279.html Amphony is the Bose of headphones (top of the line 5.8 GHz wireless headphones). Headphones with 2.4 GHz are more available but with todays electronic gears running at 2.4 such as the microwave, you might get some interference. If you don't care, 2.4 is still a good value. http://www.amphony.com/ Good luck. |
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