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Wireless dolby 5.1 headphones
Wireless dolby 5.1 headphones






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In my tests, that was especially true of the Jensen JW160 ($50), the Advent 770 ($100) and the Acoustic Research 791 ($250), all made by Recoton. The problem is that wireless headphones are, as one Sony representative put it, ''a bit touchy.'' In short, they're extremely sensitive to interference. Yes, wireless radio-frequency headphones are the answer to a raft of social difficulties - when they work. without prompting angry calls from the co-op board. Apartment dwellers can crank up the Dolby Digital explosions of ''Pearl Harbor'' after 10 p.m.

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The TV no longer needs to be cranked to full volume exclusively for the benefit of one family member with poor hearing.

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When nature calls, you can leave the TV room without missing any dialogue.

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The MP3 music-file nut can listen to playback from the PC while trotting around doing housework. Thanks to the range of these systems, you can listen to your living-room stereo as you work in the garden. There's no cord to catch on your desk or chair. Their makers, which include Jensen, Advent, Acoustic Research, Sony, RCA, Sennheiser and Amphony, excel at describing the paradise that awaits you. Each comes with a base station that hooks up to your TV, your CD player, your DVD player or even your PC. The latest headphones, though, are wireless models that rely on radio signals, as cordless phones do. If somebody passes in front of the TV at the wrong moment, you might hear Citizen Kane whisper only, ''Roseb. Unfortunately, infrared phones require a direct line of sight to the transmitter. Even in the 1980's, you could buy a transmitter-and-headphone set that let you listen to your music or watch TV from across the room, courtesy of a wireless infrared signal. Wireless headphones could be the high-tech solution to this high-tech problem. It's a different story, though, when only one wants to listen - and the other wants to sleep. During waking hours, husband and wife may both enjoy the stereo or television. Some technologies cut both ways, depending on the time of day. More recent advances have often had the opposite effect, breeding isolation and sometimes even conflict (like the remote control, the MP3 player and ).

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The earliest inventions brought couples closer together by buying them free time (like the washing machine, the microwave and the power mower).

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TECHNOLOGY has always affected the institution of marriage in fascinating ways.








Wireless dolby 5.1 headphones