Sennheiser Wireless Headphones
Sennheiser Wireless Headphones are manufactured by Sennheiser established in 1945 in Germany. The company is a global brand and they are now represented in 60 countries all over the world. Sennheiser is pure manufactory and the headphones are produced in Germany, Ireland and U.S.A. The company is not only well known for its high quality it also got numerous rewards and accolades for its pioneering excellence in technology.
Sennheiser wireless headphones are extremely convenient and offering flexibility and comfort. Some of the wireless headphones include two remote transmitters, a twist to fit design and tons of features that makes the sound impeccable.
One of Sennheiser wireless headphones series is the RS serie. Some of the futures are “Wireless-freedom-of-sound” with reception through ceilings and walls, even outside in the garden, up to 100m range and 3 selectable RF (radio frequency) channels. With great bass response and a well balanced sound makes the headphones fit for all kind of music and TV applications. All new (first hand) wireless headphones come with 24 months warranty.
Wireless headphones are popular among home-theater devotees who like to indulge in uninhibited late night soirees, as well as music lovers who don’t want to be tied down to their receivers or computers. Sennheiser is one of Germany’s leading headphone manufacturers and a major proponent of wireless technology.
The Sennheiser RS130s are very light, just 9.8 ounces, and we found them extremely comfortable over a long evening of watching DVDs. This set of Open-Aire headphones comes with a stylish base station/charger that houses a 900MHz wireless transmitter. The newly revised system is fitted with Sennheiser’s Intelligent Auto Tuning system, which automatically selects the best of three available base-to-headset channels to ensure the lowest-possible distortion and noise. To charge the headphones’ two AAA nickel-metal-hydride batteries, just place the RS130s on the cradle of the transmitter base.
The RS130 also features Sennheiser’s SRS Headphone virtual-surround-sound system. SRS is compatible with two-channel audio sources such as CDs and DVDs. SRS opened up the sound a bit so that it was less stuck inside the listener’s head, but it also made the sound more echoey and reverberant. Some people will like the effect, others won’t. We didn’t and opted to switch it off.
When we switched over to a set of corded Sennheiser HD 485 headphones, the sound didn’t dramatically change for the better–and that’s a first in our experience. Sure, the RS130s’ residual background noise was audible though not intrusive during the quiet scenes, and we noted the corded ‘phones could play louder.









