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M**G
A good buy
Ok I am not a techy, so I am not going to get into some technical review, but I do really like these.The last set of cordless headphones I brought were a bit of a disappointment as they broke very quickly, they had a plastic band holding the ear-phones, which snapped very quickly. I don’t think I have an especially large head although my wife might disagree:)These though have a metal band supporting the earpieces so are much more robust. The stand looks relatively stylish nestled in the corner, and it has good reach as I walk around the flat. The earpieces themselves are plastic, on the plus side that means they block out a lot of surrounding sound, but do mean you ears get a bit warm if you are wearing them for an hour of so.Overall though a very good buy imo
A**R
Mine were terrible.
Terrible sound. Very distorted on bassy or loud sounds and when there is a quiet moment in the program they switch off and only come back on about a second or two of sound so you miss the first bit of the speaking.Also they were very creaky At first I just put up with the bad sound thinking I was being too critical but eventualy I couldnt take it anymore and borrowed some Panasonic RP WF950H cordless from a friend that were perfect.After reading other reviews, they could have just been faulty but I left it too long and just couldnt be bother returning so just binned them
M**N
Not good. Analogue ones don't do this
I've always had analogue Panasonic headphones for my TV, which go for about the same price as these. These AudioMX ones are digital. I didn't know what the difference was but can tell you that I prefer analogue ones, now that I've tried both.With these digital ones, every time there is a quiet moment in the movie/show the headphones go off and there is a soft clicking sound. This is not a fault, just how they work. Then when some music or speech starts again you miss the first sentence of what is being said. Not good. Analogue ones don't do this, the Panasonic ones cut out if no sound was picked up after a minute or so, which is much better.Also find these quite heavy on my head. At first there was an irritating tinny sound on the left side of headphones, which I emailed the seller about. I got a generic answer saying to send pictures of the back of my TV and connections. I explained that I'm well aware of how to properly connect TV headphones (there are a couple of options) as have used wireless headphones for many years and I wanted to return these because of the tinny vibrating noise. After this I got no response.Luckily the tinny noise has since disappeared, and I suppose I have to keep these now. The best thing about them is how easy it is to charge them, just by placing them on the stand. The Panasonic ones were difficult to position properly. The sound is not as good as the Panasonic ones in my opinion, which had a much warmer sound.I would have been happier with these if they had been about £35 or £40 pound, instead of £70.
M**A
Good Sound
Headphones have a really good sound. Easy to connect. The reason I have only given 4 stars is because when I went to put the batteries in the earpiece it was quite difficult to pull a part.
L**N
Don't expect anything amazing.
You might be thinking why 3 stars? its because the product isn't what it seems, the 30m range is in fact about 10m which is sad. but it has less range when you're below it so it goes to about 6-7m. they are light but also hurt after a while.if the volume is too low it cuts out to save battery I guess, but say you listen to music and before a beat drop. you normally miss half of it due to it cutting out 'to save battery', idk. but the price needs to be lower for this. it is useful but doesn't give the satisfaction you would want. if you want to have it in your room and you go to sleep, you have to manually turn it off there is no dim light nor does it cut off after a certain time. the sound is good but it has a certain high treble.
J**N
I needed to use the earphone out connection on my Panasonic smart TV and the headphones work just
To those who have problems with obtaining sound I suggest you double check your equipment's RCA audio connection. If the arrow is pointing inwards they won't work. Arrow pointing outward they will work. I needed to use the earphone out connection on my Panasonic smart TV and the headphones work just fine
L**Y
Not good enough!
I don’t like these headphones much. They are not good enough for my purposes. I wear them for hours at a time, watching films, television, and play games. They are not the most comfortable headphones, a bit tight, but not terrible. The range is adequate, but does drop out if I’m on the other side of the house. They have a good battery life, and can easily make it through an entire day, before being put back on their charging dock for the night. I think a dock is preferable to a charging wire.My main gripe (the reason I’m going to upgrade) has to do with the signal dropping out during very quiet or silent portions within the audio. For example, if you listening to a piece of music, and there is a silent pause within the music, the headphones will very quietly click off, and then when the music resumes, there is a fraction of a second delay as they audibly click back on. It’s very subtle, and if what your listening to has no silent pauses you will not even notice this. It's irritating enough though, that I’m abandoning them.
A**R
Faulty Charger
Headphones are good, however the charging system is a bit hit and miss. Twice now I have left my headphones to charge and waited till the charging light turned from purple to blue only to pick them up and have that intermittent beep indicating they are low again almost instantly. I only acquired the product in the last 2 weeks but I am not sure if the SUPPLIED batteries are faulty or the charging method.Considering I bought these for their wireless capability it is annoying not to be able know if they will be charged or not.
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