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Feedback on AirHeadz Wireless Headphones

RonG

New member
Hi Everyone, Have heard about these Airheadz Wireless Headphones, and I was wondering if many of you out there either are using them or have tried them, and if so how do

you like them? They seem to be a little pricey. Do they deliver for the price? Has anyone had a problem with the headphone frequency interfering with the detectors frequency?

Any feedback from anyone using them in the field would be greatly appreciated. Thanks RonG
 
Look at post of Wireless Headphones on page # 5...Several of us have these Auvios and love them. If you can find them they are at a great price now.
 
Coming from Australia I could not source the Auvios and radioshack will not post international
so...I got some Sentry HO900's on Ebay sent down
They fail...the sound is too soft (only barely audible) and Sentry cannot help me
the sound volume is only just adequate for my Xterra

so...IMHO dont be tempted to go the way I did ;)

I have read on a UK forum that a wireless guitar transmitter called a T-Bone matched with wireless headphones work well :shrug:
good luck

T59
 
I recently purchased a set of Airheadz, and I agree they are a little pricey , but in my case very much a necessity.

I purchased the set with out the wireless function and had I not had a preamp to hook up to it they would have been almost useless. Apparently the wireless setup also works as a preamp for these headphones.

I am deaf in my right ear and have a implant so I can hear some sound from that ear, unfortunately tone quality is very poor. I wear a hearing aid in my left ear and I receive a very pronounced feed back with a set of standard headphones. This company advertised their headphones would not do this, and I am happy to say they are very much correct.

The first thing I noticed was I was able to turn the volume way down on these headphones. The background threshold was much louder on them then any headphone I had previously used. The next thing I noticed is that all the different tones were much louder and more pronounced. The different tones were very distinct and really made it easier to pick out even the slightist difference in the tones. Silver really sings out and I have found some silver coins that didn't I.D. correctly but the high pitch tones was there making me dig, and for someone with my hearing problem that's very important. These headphones do a better job of blocking out side noise then your standard headphone, and are exceptionally comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Though they fit snugly they do not put any undo pressure on your head.

I can't speak for a person with good hearing where the cost is concerned, but if it will help me as much as it does can you imagine how much a person with good hearing would be helped.

They are a very high quality set of headphones. In this case the dollars made since. Rick IL
 
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