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Sennheiser HDR120
$99.95
Released September, 2004
The Pros:Very good sound, can hear what people are saying very clearly. Plenty of bass support, great for sound effects during movies. Loud enough output to help with the hearing impaired.
The Cons:Don't stay on your head very securely, fall right off if you look down. Volume and channel tuner are right next to each other, easy to accidentally de-tune them when adjusting the volume.
The Sennheiser HDR120 is a pair of mid-range wireless over-the-ear headphones part of the RS120 wireless system. It features RF wireless streaming capabilities, an Open-Aire design and volume, on/off and tuning control in the right headphone.
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Additionally, the HDR120 sports a simple recharging process and comes included with two rechargeable AAA cells.
The HDR120 is capable of receiving streamed stereo sound from the RS120 docking station within a maximum range of 328 feet from the docking station through walls and ceilings. Its Open-Aire supra-aural design allows the HDR120 to provide enhanced audio reproduction by way of a more spacious sound stage. Meanwhile, the HDR120 can be charged simply by being placed on the RS120 docking unit.
Features
- Wireless freedom and stereo sound with reception through walls and ceilings up to 328 feet
- Open-Aire design for hi-fidelity audio reproduction
- Volume, on/off and tuning control located on the headphone
- Very lightweight headphones are comfortable to wear for long periods of time
- Replaceable earpads for long service life
- Meant for use with the RS120 docking/transmitting station
- (2) AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries included
- 2-year warranty
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very good sound, can hear what people are saying very clearly
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plenty of bass support, great for sound effects during movies
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loud enough output to help with the hearing impaired
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comfortable and light weight, ideal for watching TV for a few hours
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runs a long time on a charge before it needs to be recharged
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controls are simple and easy to understand
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don't stay on your head very securely, fall right off if you look down
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volume and channel tuner are right next to each other, easy to accidentally de-tune them when adjusting the volume
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