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Product Description The Sennheiser RS 120 II is a lightweight RF wireless headphone system with open, supra aural headphones. It includes: (1) HDR 120 headphone, TR 120 transmitter (audio cable is attached), Transmitter power cable (in a small white box its there, trust us), (2) AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries, RCA to 1/8" audio adapter, 1/8" to 1/4" audio adapter, Instructions for use. Modulation FM stereo. From the Manufacturer General Description The RS 120 is a lightweight RF wireless headphone system with open, supra-aural headphones. They feature a transparent, well-balanced sound with excellent bass reproduction, making them an ideal choice for both hi-fi and TV use. The transmitter is fitted with an “Easy Recharge” function for conveniently recharging the included headphone batteries. The RS 120 offers freedom of movement, stylish design and optimum comfort at an affordable price.FeaturesDetailed,warm sound reproduction with excellent bass responseIdeal for all types of modern music and TV useThree selectable channelsVery lightweight and comfortable to wearConvenient controls for easy, intuitive operationTransmitter doubles as a charging unit – headphones are recharged when stored on the metal cradleTransmitter can be wall-mountedDelivery includes: HDR 120 RF wireless headphones, TR 120 RF wireless transmitter/charging unit, power supply unit for the transmitter/charger, 2 rechargeable NiMH batteries (AAA)Wireless freedom and stereo sound with reception through walls and ceilings up to 328 feetOpen-Aire Supra-Aural design for hi-fidelity audio reproductionVolume, on/off and tuning control located on the headphoneReplaceable earpads for long service lifeSupports the use of multiple headphones receiving the RF signal from one transmitter(use HDR 120)2-year warrantyDelivery Includes HDR 120 headphoneTR 120 transmitter (audio cable is attached)Transmitter power cable (in a small white box- its there, trust us)(2) AAA NiMH rechargeable batteriesRCA to 1/8" audio adapter1/8" to 1/4" audio adapterInstructions for use IE6 Dynamic In-Ear Headphones Sennheiser MX 580 In-Ear Stereo Headphones HD 218 Closed Back Headphones iPhone/iPod/mP3 Compatible HD 201 HD 202 HD 428 HD 438 HD 448 Frequency 21-18,000 Hz 18-18,000 Hz (-3 dB/1 kHz) 18-22,000 Hz 17-22,500 Hz 16-24,000 Hz THD <0.7% <0.5% <0.1% (1 kHz/100dB) <0.1% (1 kHz/100dB) <0.1% (1kHz/100dB) Transducer Priciple Dynamic Dynamic, Closed Dynamic, Closed Dynamic, Closed Dynamic, Closed Weight 165g 130g 390g 394g 380g Wireless No No No No No Sound Pressure Level 108 dB (1 kHz, 1 V) 115 dB (1 kHz, 1 V) 110 dB 112 dB (1 kHz/1 V) (1 kHz, 1 V) Warranty 2 yrs 2 yrs 2 yrs 2 yrs 2 yrs
Includes (1) Wireless Headphones, (1) Wireless Transmitter that acts as the headphone charging cradle and (2) AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries
Lightweight radio frequency (RF) wireless, on-ear headphones for use with TV and Hi-Fi Audio
Interference-free reception through walls, ceilings and outdoors up to 300 feet
Not compatible with Bluetooth technology
Transmitter connects directly to any device with analog audio output (RCA jack or headphone out)
Extends The Range Of Any Remote To Control A/V Devices Through Obstacles From Up To 120 Ft Away
Detailed, Analytical Sound Reproduction With Strong
Bass Response. Range of up to 100 metres (300 feet)
Perfectly Suitable For All Types Of Modern Music & Tv Applications
Receives Reception Through Walls, Ceilings & Outdoors
UPDATED/Embellished on 11/11/2017:Ten Stars!I always read reviews here prior to moving ahead. I read many of the one star reviews on this product, however, another thing I consider is the number of 3 or less star reviews compared to 4 and 5. So I took a chance and must say these headphones are working very well for me. The range is awesome with hardly any interference, the battery lasts long enough and the cycle of pleasing is sufficient.Seems most of the negativity is based on the unit being difficult to the right frequency. The tuning wheel must be turned very slowly, as it's covering many frequency bands with every tiny movement. Not difficult at all if the tuning is done slowly. This is FINE tuning.As for the range? It's unbelievably good. So long as the base is not in a metal room, in your average house with drywall you can easily walk to every part of the home, garage and yard without losing the signal. Of course if there is a lot of metal, chain link or if the base is in a bomb shelter, the range will be less.There is also an additional bank of frequencies available simply by flipping the switch on the bottom. More than enough tuning capacity to meet most every, if not all applications.Negative reviews regarding hiss are either caused by poor transmitter location and/or improper frequency tuning. Also, it's important to know if there is no signal going into the system, there is nothing to transmit but static, and that's exactly what you'll get! When the audio signal is interrupted (pausing or stopping a DVD, TV powering off, etc.) The headphone system will "time out" after no input signal is sensed after 2-3 minutes and you will indeed get bombarded with white noise / static. THIS IS NOT A DEFECT. If there's no "sound" going into the system, there's just dead air being transmitted. Dead air sounds like this: "Swishhhhhhhhhh!"Another complaint had to do with extreme difficulty hanging the headphones on the charger/transmitter/base. If the base is level there is no problem. I did however experience what one reviewer documented, which is having to tinker a long time hanging the headphones on the base until the charging light would stay on. Over the years the metal strips on the base (which charge the headphones) can and will collect dirt or tarnish. I used a jewelry cleaning rag to shine them up and once again, just plopping the phones on the charger is all it takes.Someone mentioned the volume and tuning wheels are too close together, but they're not too close so long as you're careful. If you're wearing gloves or have 5 thumbs on one hand, yes, you will have trouble turning the tuning and volume separately.Only thing for me is the light weight of the headphones. Overall this is a merry thing, except when I need to tie my shoes or swing my head around wildly (which I often do when reviewing here). All in all the price, comfort, function and sound quality are awesome, and that's a word I use way too much, just like most you all. Enjoy these, you will not regret a day in at all.As of the time of this embellished input of informationary review for your reading digestion, I've had my set over six years now. I have moved 3 times and have obtained phenomenal signal in all 3 locations. I've sat in my car outside, walked around the house, every room, upstairs, downstairs, etc. (basements might be a problem) out in the yard, etc. As I mentioned earlier, the transmitter must be in a suitable location, away from AC lines, metal, and formulated ionic sentries, etc.The tone is excellent! Better than the TV speakers. The original rechargeable batteries lasted almost 3-years before they quit. Easy to replace. You can even replace the rechargeable batteries with regular batteries, just DO NOT hang it on the charging station.Also! Additional headsets can be purchased and will work off one transmitter, however, since additional headphone sets cost more than the entire kit (with charger/transmitter), I'd recommend just getting two kits just because. Best if plugged into the external speaker output on your TV, then the TV can be turned down as these have their own volume. Multiple headsets are a great if you rent, have kids, rent from kids or have other reasons to keep your TV volume lower than any particular need therewith. Only thing with multiple headsets would be the recharging with only one base. Guess what? You can put [2] regular AAA batteries in the additional set(s) and forgo the recharging in those set(s).Considering the excellent tone and range, the excellent reputation Sennheiser enjoys, all this $300 level quality and performance for less than $70?Geez! Such a deal should be kept secret, so, please don't tell anyone!10/26/2020: I had updated and reduced stars, thinking my second unit has also stopped transmitting after a feew years. Well, I found out this was due to the unit needing an internal reset (after a power surge). Unplugged from AC and Audio, removed batteries from headset, waited 15 minutes and POW! Both units work!So, 5 starts remain.