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Easy to use. Sharp-sounding. Good fit and lightweight.
Excellent sound quality, Very little interference even at range, Great granularity over volume control, Comfortable for long stretches, Only two batteries required helps keep weight down
No power status LED, White noise when no sound output from source device
Ive been really impressed with the Sennheiser RS130 Wireless Headphones. I was pretty impressed by the Altec Lansing set too but the RS130s are definitely superior. The improvement in interference alone is amazing but you get better sound quality too...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Stereo, 9.9 oz, Wireless headphone system, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Phone stereo 6.25 mm, None<br> <b>Good:</b> Wireless headphones (900MHz frequency); supercomfy earpads; stylish base/stand recharges headphones batteries; surround processing; built-in volume control.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Noise and hiss sometimes intrude on the sound; volume and tuning controls are set too close together.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The RS130s are Sennheisers best wireless headphones to date.<br>
Abstract: Sennheiser is a serious name in consumer and professional hi-fi, well renowned for its quality hardware, and the RS 130 surround sound wireless headphones dont disappoint. The kit includes a silver and black base station and matching headphones.
Extremely Comfortable, Good Sound, 3 Channels, SRS Surround.
Unbalanced Surround, Very Expensive.
Coming from a renowned brand such as Sennheiser, the RS130 delivered what I expected it to. The sound quality of the headphones is really good. Since the headphones are light and comfortable, you can wear it for hours together without feeling the need...
Abstract: Over the last few years, PC audio with 5.1 channel and 7.1 channel surround sound solutions have become common place. This has lead to the influx of some great speaker systems offering virtual pro-sumer performance at a fraction of comparable high-end ...