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However when I used a set of RCA wireless headphones with this Advent transmitter I got a range of about 1000 feet (from in the house) and well over 1/4 mile Line-Of-Sight. So if you buy this set and you want a better range, pick up a set of RCA wireless headphones to use with it instead of the advent headphones. I bought these for myself about a year ago, and was kind of upset over the range I got (less than 100 feet). They sound better to.So all in all the transmitter is 5 stars, the headphones are 1 star.
Return the phone to the base and the beeping stops. The only reception problem I ever have is when I leave one particular cordless phone off the base. I have a studio separate from my house.
I get a periodic beeping. I can listen clearly in the studio from a tv playing next door. I love my Advent Wireless stereo headphones.
I was able to before the company was bought out. I have 3 and have used them for several years. The only complaint is that the ear pads have worn out and I cannot find new ones.
Buy one today.
I tend to put them down on the bedside table before I doze off rather than get up and walk across the room hook it up for recharge. A second convenient bedside charger would be nice. If you're a late night TV watcher, you too might call this justifiable laziness. I'm not brutal with equipment, but in a few short weeks, the flimsy plastic part that holds the ear pieces to the headset broke on one side. I use them in bed late at night when the household is asleep. Too many times I put them on the next night and find the battery's down. Within a month or two the other side went as well forcing me to use office paper clamps to hold the whole thing together. I honestly think that before I replace them with another wireless, I'd find a way to sneak an extension wire across the room through attic or basement space and go with a standard wired headphone.
If I simply move four feet away from the receiver I am punished by extremely loud distortion. In addition to the flawed usability, these are a lot bigger than they look and a just a little too cumbersome.
It's painful. Since I've had these I've yet to be able to find the 'perfect' frequency, never getting the clear sound I had hoped for.
I thought wireless would allow me to move freely while listening to music, but that has been anything but the case. I've learned that with wireless headphones it's best to spend a little extra for better quality.
With my pair, there is a constant 'fuzz' almost like I am listening to an old AM radio. It falls out of frequency so often I find myself adjusting the tuner usually after 3 or 4 songs.
But it cheap, buy it twice.
However, talk (or anything with silent patches) was very choppy. Music sounded okay, although there was some detectable hissing. I had to return these phones as they were essentially unusable for spoken words. I use headphones on the computer for both music listening and internet phone calls. You could make out what was being said, but it made extended calls somewhat aggravating.On the plus side, the phones were very comfortable.
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