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Information On Sennheiser Wireless Headphones
Written by Michael Joseph   
Tuesday, 29 June 2010 07:28
When you consider best headphones Sennheiser is what you go for.
by MichaelJoseph


When you consider best headphones Sennheiser is what you go for.

Nothing can beat the Sennheiser Wireless RS 130 Headphones when the matter is about elegant yet simple design with the feature of wireless connectivity.

Nothing gaudy around its metallic mesh screen. Simple features like tuning, volume and the power on/off complete its outer looks.

It is without any power display. The main headphone is held in its place by a turned metal rod. A slender base provides support to the headphone.

The main metal rod is made up of further two metal rods. A plastic piece keeps these two rods divided. These two are the part that charge the headphone as it is placed on the base.

A base power switch provides the user freedom to select a maximum of three channels. It can be fixed to the preferred channel.

When not required these options can be turned off using SRS knob.

At any time when connected its base will show the condition of its charging, power and SRS.

When kept on the base a metal strip gets in contact with power and keeps charging it. Three soft foam pads are placed on the headband.

It already comes with rechargeable batteries and requires AAA size 2 batteries.
This makes it less heavy and longer running time is guaranteed.

Covered with cloth, the light foam in the ear pads make it a delight to put on.

Connecting to a computer or another device with a stereo jack of 3.5 mm, the task is made easy by a mini adapter that is provided with this. While a wall placed power supply charges it.

A well placed space on the base allows connecting the double RCA connectors and the audio cable. Not much effort is required if you follow the manual exactly.

Whenever you need any technical help, the manual will come in handy. Not to forget that it increases the beauty of any office desk

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