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DOES ANYONE USE WIRELESS HEADPHONES?

Steveba

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Hi Everyone, Still learning my Quattro, and getting used to it, thanks to the people on this forum. My question is, with todays technology, is anyone out there using wireless headphones? If so, what type of setup or brand do they use with the Quattro? It seems that the headphone cable always get in the way when trying to dig your find.
Thanks, and waiting for warmer weather !
 
I haven't used Wireless headphones but due to the current hot weather here I am only using head phones when absolutely necessary, without headphones is certainly simpler if you can get away with it.
 
wind, waves, people, etc. I position the wire on one side in front. If it hooks into the box on the left, then the headphone connection is on the left ear. I have never experienced a problem with the head phones and I wear them all the time. I brought Troy.
 
Yes, I agree with Finn55cats.
I always use my headphones for several reasons too.
I use about 25% less battery power.
I cut out most noises like the wind, waves, people, and wear them so the wire is on the right hand side of me, so it doesn't get in the way. But particularly, it annoys me when people from about 50 to 100 metres away shout at you, 'did you find anything?' and expect you to stop detecting from that distance and answer them. I think it's rude, and they soon get the idea that they should either come right up if genually interested and ask, or walk away. (My time to winge!)
Angela:):minelab:
 
Hi Finncats,
I had to laugh as I've never been asked that before! To have a winge in the context I said it in: to "humourously complain" about about my lot in life when bothered by unwanted attention whilst detecting!
Hope that makes sense to you!
Cheers Angela:)
 
I don't know of anyone using them on detectors, but I don't know why not. Give it a shot and maybe you'll start a new fad. I'd like to use them to avoid hasseling with the cords all the time.
 
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