Bluetooth Headphones Review: Sennheiser RS-120 Wireless RF Headphones


Bluetooth Headphones Review: Sennheiser RS-120 Wireless RF Headphones

Produced by Sennheiser, a world-renowned leader in sound innovation and hi-fidelity audio devices, the Sennheiser RS-120 Wireless RF Headphones are just as good as bluetooth headphones when it comes to sound quality and convenience.  Both make use of wireless technologies that allow you to forget about wires and cables.

Both bluetooth headphones and wireless headphones (more commonly referred to as RF, or radio frequency, headphones) essentially use the same method for transmitting and receiving data across connected devices.  Both types use radio signals.  The Sennheiser RS-120 Wireless RF Headphones, being radio frequency devices, share similar characteristics and limitations as other devices that make use of radio waves.

Yet, for wireless headphones, the Sennheiser RS-120 has heaped quite a lot of good feedback upon itself.  Foremost among its well-loved capabilities is a signal range that can reach up to 120 feet away from the transceiver device.  That's more than a Class 1 Bluetooth device can cover.  More than this, the signal coverage knows no physical barriers, as it can pass through the common barriers within your own home or office (e.g., thick walls, doors, etc.).  It works just as accurately in the outdoors, too.

The sound quality of the Sennheiser RS-120 is just as detailed and crisp as its bluetooth counterparts.  For as long as it is within reasonable range of the radio signal, the sound quality won't degrade, will continue to be sharp, and will provide you deep bass levels.  These features make the Sennheiser RS-120 ideal for use hi-fidelity music and television.

The headphones themselves are a wonder to behold.  You would think they are works of art rather than actually functional gadgets.  The Sennheiser RS-120 comes with two binaural earcups, and the whole set weighs only 8.2 ounces.

To make sure that your enjoyment of your audio is continuous, the Sennheiser RS-120 comes with nothing less than nickel metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries, which are popular for their longer lifespan, lack of memory effect, fast charging, and ability for partial charging.  No need to grapple with power cords for this one either.  Just hang the headphones on the metal rack of the transmitter base unit, and it starts charging right away.  The base unit can even be mounted on a wall, if you prefer.  The packaging doesn't come with mounting material, though.

The Sennheiser RS-120 Wireless RF Headphones may not be bluetooth headphones at all, yet they can be great alternatives for use with your radio, stereo system, TV, DVD player, game console, or even your personal computer.

Jim Michael Cooper is a tech lover who writes about electronic gadgets and devices such as bluetooth headphones. If you love cool gadgets such as wireless bluetooth headsets, visit Jim's site to buy one or to read more stories about bluetooth headphones.

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