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Sennheiser RS-65 Traditional Over-Ear Open Hi-Fi Stereo Wireless Headphones (Black)

Sennheiser RS-65 Traditional Over-Ear Open Hi-Fi Stereo Wireless Headphones (Black)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Unless you have teeny tiny ears..... don't buy this
Review: Sound is ok, but the ear pieces are poorly designed, too small, and squash your earlobes. Expect pain after about 10 minutes.

They are 100% plastic. I broke mine trying to loosen them up. They look pretty ugly all taped up, but now they are loose enough to wear.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The worst sounding headphones I've ever used.
Review: Sound quality is a personal matter, and one should bear that in mind when reading the following remarks. With that being said, the Sennheiser RS-65 did not measure up to my criteria.

Being in the market for a pair of wireless headphones, I thought I could not possibly go wrong purchasing something with the "Sennheiser" name on it; after all, they have a long and distinguished reputation as being a maker of excellent quality, great sounding headphones. Surely their RS-65 phones would meet or exceed any expecations I had concerning sound quality and overall performance. Unfortunately, I was in for a rude awakening.

To cut to the quick: of all the headphones I've ever used in my entire life, these, by far, are the worst sounding pair I've ever listened to; even including the dinky little headphones that come with the "Walkman" type personal stereo systems. I was unpleasently surprised by just how horrible they were.

On a positive note, the RS-65's do work as advertised. They have very good range (I could get a signal everywhere in my house, even in the basement.) and the static and hiss that comes with any sort of wireless product isn't all that bad. They are very light weight, and made of very sturdy plastic. These might be a useful product for people who like to listen to talk radio while doing yard work, or for those who need to watch TV without bothering other people nearby.

Unfortunately, there are also many bad points to these headphones, so many that I found myself returning them after just a couple hours use. Here's my evaluation in more detail:

SOUND QUALITY: For me, this is the most important trait of any audio product, wireless or otherwise. The RS-65's simply did not measure up to my moderate standards. No matter what type of music I played, classical, jazz, rock, etc.; the sound was rather muffled and a bit distorted. The highs are just about non-existant; this is especailly noticable with cymbals --they become almost invisible when listening through the RS-65's. There is a lot of bass produced by these headphones, but almost all of it is extremely muddled and very distorted. It is nearly impossible to make out individual notes, the bass sounds like just a bunch of distorted thumps --bass drums sound like they are wrapped in cotton guaze. Vocals and midrange are also very disappointing, especially female vocals --vocalists sound like they are singing inside a cardboard box.

Also, though it isn't mentioned in the docucmentation, the RS-65's do have some sort of line leveling when it comes to volume. When listening to a classical piece that has some quiet passages insterspersed with some very loud brass and percurssion, the RS-65's somehow cut the volume, so that the loud portions came out sounding rather unimpressive.

RECEPTION: Since the RS-65's are wireless, their ability to receive a signal from their transmitter under a variety of conditions is of vital importance. For the most part, the RS-65's perform well, but there is static and hiss that are an always present reminder that these are a wireless product. When walking around opposed to sitting, one encoutners a variety of "snap, crackle and pops" that can be very distracting. The static and hiss seems to increase around electrical appliances, especially personal computers. The static and hiss also increase as you walk away from the transmitter into different rooms, or outdoors. There is also a noticable increase in static when using the headphonse during the day as opposed to night time. If you like to listen to LOUD music, the hiss and static won't be all that noticable. However, if you like classical or accoustic music, it can be rather annoying, especailly during quiet passages.

COMFORT: The RS-65's are surprisingly light weight, but the design of the ear piece is rather bizzare. They are quite small, and don't fit over an adult's ear very well. After just a few minutes listening, I found my left ear throbbing in pain as the ear piece sort of "crushed" my ear against my skull. Needless to say, despite their light weight, I found them very uncomforatable to wear.

OVERALL: In an attempt to make some sort of comparison, I purchased a pair of [cheaper]Sony CDR-280 corded headphones to see how they stood up to the Sennheisers. There really wasn't much of a comparison, the Sony's were superior in most every way, except for the fact that they are attached to a wire. However, having heard such superior sound from the CDR-280's, I decided to keep them and sent the Sennheisers packing.

My search for decent sounding wireless headphonses continues...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sound is good, but..
Review: Sound quality is good. Can hear clearly in the next room. Rechargeable batteries are special type; may have to purchase only from the same manufacturer; could be costly. On/off button and volume control are too small to use, particularly in darkness. Headphones sit with some diffuculty on the base for recharging of the batteres. Difficult to know the charging status. Poor operating instructions.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cheap plastic breaks after a short period of time
Review: Sound quality ok. No way 300 feet, more like 75. Who ever engineered control switches must of hated home electronic fans. Switches are small and illogical. Almost impossible to control by feel(after a few months of use you will be able to control volume and on/off without removing from your head to take a look), just moronic

Plastic on both sides have broken and been fixed with super glue(no other way to do at all as pieces are so minute). Super glue fails and must do again, and of course once glued the pivoting feature for ear comfort no longer works as it is glued.

I think these engineers should go out and see what we chickens are eating out here before they foist their imaginative experiments on us.

Anyhing else you wish to know????

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Solution for Hearing-Impaired Mother-in-Law!!!!!
Review: Spent considerable time researching cordless headphones! Spoke with hearing specialist about type of headphones to buy and was directed to ones that had large ear "coverings" to facilitate hearing aids. The RS-65 was probably the BEST Christmas present; mother-in-law now enjoys watching TV at a level that others (in the room) can also tolerate. Just wish the battery would last longer than four hours!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Want more range! Get with it, Senny!
Review: Superb sound on the RS 85. But can't mow 1/2 acre square and listen while mowing because range only good for about 1/3 of this acreage, more or less a square.

How the hell do you expect me to become an audio cyborg?

Clean out your ears, Senny; give us more range!!

Thanks!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wireless headphones are pretty good
Review: The clairty and reception is better in the Sennheiser brand than with the Advent brand. However, ther is still some occasional static, but it is nothing compared to the other brand. The headset has a pretty good range. Easily reaches outside the house and around the yard. Reception cuts out when the phone rings.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: RFP from Fla.
Review: The headphones were great! But, the control volume was hard to find if you fail a sleep and wokeup to change the volume. That was the only problem with the headphones. Great headphones and the best money could buy if you look for quality and sound. This was the one! Buy it! These headphones could be a 5 star if you are looking for great sound and comfort!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great sound, cheap shoddy construction
Review: The sound quality and performance of these headphones are great, but they last about 6 months since the headset is very cheaply constructed. I had one earpiece fall off after the plastic holding it together gave way after a couple months of occasional use. I taped that side up, but then the other earpiece fell off a month after that. ...Save your money and buy another brand.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: THESE ARE AWFUL!
Review: The sound quality is fine and the range is okay, but the headphones are so poorly constructed that I have been through two pairs in 6 months. I was extremely careful with the second pair and they just broke this morning after only 3 months of use. The joints that hold the the phones are weak and plastic. DON'T DO IT! These won't last.


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