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DakotaScott said:I just stumbled across this post. I have the exact same headphones that I use with my MP3 player, iPhone as well as when I am metal detaching with my VX3. They work on the same frequency band as the built in wireless in the White;s V series detectorsm but I couldn't get around the required handshaking connection issue, so I just use the little half dollar sized transmitter that plugs into the headphone jack. A couple of AAA are good for 40 hours.
I also give these headphones a double thumbs up! They work great!
TDK WR700 Wireless High Fidelity Headphones- got them from Amazon for about $85 with shipping.
-Dakota Scott
bluemask said:DakotaScott said:I just stumbled across this post. I have the exact same headphones that I use with my MP3 player, iPhone as well as when I am metal detaching with my VX3. They work on the same frequency band as the built in wireless in the White;s V series detectorsm but I couldn't get around the required handshaking connection issue, so I just use the little half dollar sized transmitter that plugs into the headphone jack. A couple of AAA are good for 40 hours.
I also give these headphones a double thumbs up! They work great!
TDK WR700 Wireless High Fidelity Headphones- got them from Amazon for about $85 with shipping.
-Dakota Scott
Hi Scott,
For many years i tried a lot of wireless headphones with transmitter on my XLT without success, because the delay of signal is very unacceptable, especially in mixed mode.
Is there a delay of the signal coming from the metal detector to the headset TDK WR700 ?
thanks
Finderskeeper said:The TDK WR700 system is no longer being made. I found the SENNHEISER RS160 Digital Wireless Headphones System on E-bay for a lot less new. It also uses the Kleer system.
It may take a little more work to fool proof the Sennheiser 160 system, but there are sites that show how to do it. I have ideas of my own how to make the system more bulletproof and wet proof. It is also a plug in system like the TDK WR700's.
The Sennheiser headphones are more comfortable than most phones and the audio quality is excellent.
I have the Auvio Wireless Earbuds. After I got done using them I stuck them in my front pocked and later afterLEE_TERRILL said:Yeah I guess that's the way it always goes just like the "auvio" "33-283" wireless headphones from radio shack (I have a pair of those also) I like them but i'm not sure how long the lithium transmitter battery will hold out. what is the morel number of the newer version TDK's? thanks for the info.
duggr said:I have the Auvio Wireless Earbuds. After I got done using them I stuck them in my front pocked and later afterLEE_TERRILL said:Yeah I guess that's the way it always goes just like the "auvio" "33-283" wireless headphones from radio shack (I have a pair of those also) I like them but i'm not sure how long the lithium transmitter battery will hold out. what is the morel number of the newer version TDK's? thanks for the info.
taking them out I had one of the ear buds broke! I'm now modifying them, removing the earbuds and installing a
3.5mm female jack so I can use a quality set of earbuds...Also! anyone using the internal Lithium powered
wireless headphones shouldn't be discouraged as You can dissemble them and install a new Lithium Battery,
usually a 3.7volt power cell...I'm going to install an external 3.7 volt on the exterior of my Rapoos so I can
exchange batteries when needed.
LEE_TERRILL said:duggr said:I have the Auvio Wireless Earbuds. After I got done using them I stuck them in my front pocked and later afterLEE_TERRILL said:Yeah I guess that's the way it always goes just like the "auvio" "33-283" wireless headphones from radio shack (I have a pair of those also) I like them but i'm not sure how long the lithium transmitter battery will hold out. what is the morel number of the newer version TDK's? thanks for the info.
taking them out I had one of the ear buds broke! I'm now modifying them, removing the earbuds and installing a
3.5mm female jack so I can use a quality set of earbuds...Also! anyone using the internal Lithium powered
wireless headphones shouldn't be discouraged as You can dissemble them and install a new Lithium Battery,
usually a 3.7volt power cell...I'm going to install an external 3.7 volt on the exterior of my Rapoos so I can
exchange batteries when needed.
I had a set of the earbuds also I didn't really like them they kept falling out of my ears. when I bought the 33-283's I got them used (cheap) because the 3.5mm jack on the transmitter was intermittent, I wound up replacing it with a long cable and 3.5mm right angle jack which worked out pretty nice. the problem was I had to crack open the transmitter case and re glue it, it didn't just snap open and closed they glued it, they didn't intend for it to be opened. I have 5 or 6 lithium batteries from various bluetooth devices and none of them are the same size as the one on the 33-283, I couldn't find on the right size on ebay either that's actually why I bought the TDK phones both t/r use AA's.