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Now enjoy high-quality Bose In-Ear Headphones, stable in-ear headphones - engineered and developed by the most respected name in sound. Bose in-ear headphones are the only in-ear headphones with the rich audio and comfortable design you’ve come to expect from Bose.

Product Features

·     1 pair of in-ear headphones with 49 audio cable, 1 pair each of small, medium and large silicone tips, 1 lanyard, 1 clothing clip and Carrying case

·     High quality, earbud-style headphones with soft silicone tips that rest gently in your ears

·     Proprietary Bose technology produces a full range of sound, including lower notes, in a compact in-ear design

·     Color-coded tips in three sizes for a more personal, comfortable fit

·     Angled plug fits directly into most MP3 players, including iPod and iPhone models, as well as laptops and portable CD and DVD players

Why Bose Earphones is recommended?

1. You don’t stick them into your ear canals like with other in-ear buds. These sit just shy of the ear canal. So they block less noise, but create more of a sense of space or soundstage than true in-ear phones. Bose In-Ear Headphones might be a little more safe for your long-term hearing than true in-ear buds. Had little problem with the buds falling out of your ears. It does not hurt your ears at all. The medium sized buds a near perfect. It’s comfortable for long periods of use.

2. Bose Headphone sound very rich and lovely. Lots of low-end, though the low-end probably isn’t as clean as on some more expensive cans. Nice highs and mids. Rich sound across all ranges of music (but have a little more bass than most people prefer). Sound best when using the Treble Booster EQ setting and letting the phones handle the bass.

3. Overall value - these are the sweet spot for the price. Good sound quality and compact.

Recommended Headphones

Sennheiser Headphone Altec-Lansing Headphone Sony Headphone Panasonic Headphone Motorola Headphone
JVC Headphone Koss Headphone Bose Headphone Philips Headphone Grado Headphone
Shure Headphone

Wireless TV Headphones

Tips On How To Choose Wireless TV Headphones



As soon as they realized that Wireless TV Headphones were very convenient, people started to pay more attention to such headphones. In the last few years, quality and reception have improved a lot for these sort of headphones. Between shops and the internet, you can easily find a lot of different Wireless Headphones.

Generally, when you buy something like a set of these headphones you’re also buying a transmitter unit that attaches to the Television and sends a signal to the headphones. Also, there are two different types of headphones. The first type relies upon radio frequency, sometimes abbreviated “RF”, and it is the current popular version of these headphones.

The RF type of Wireless TV Headphone unit can be used pretty much throughout the house and doesn’t depend on line of sight in order to do its job. The other type, which is infrared or IR in nature, depends on receiving an infrared signal sent from the TV’s infrared transmitter unit to the headphones. The other type, which is known as an infrared, or IR, unit uses that infrared signal to beam data to the headphones. This type of receiver IS line of sight, however, these headphones DO require line of sight.

With infrared technology, Wireless TV Headphones must generally be within a certain line of sight to the Television set which is sending the infrared signal to the wireless headphones. This also means that these headphones will not pick up the Television signal audio output if a person wearing these headphones leaves the room where the Television set is at.

Wireless TV Headphones

Wireless TV Headphones

Wireless TV Headphones are great for anyone who is hard of hearing and would otherwise have to turn up the volume on the Television set in order to hear what’s going on. By bringing the sound closer to yourself, you avoid annoying others who are watching along with you.  They are also great for bedroom TV watching while your partner sleeps.

The upside to some of these headphones is that they’re relatively inexpensive to buy, build the cheapest sets won’t have the best sound quality. On the other hand, there are some really nice units out there that run a few dollars more that can deliver better sound quality. Some even work with home theater setups and can offer a surround sound effect.

The only thing that might present a problem is that some Wireless TV Headphones may not work with a Plasma TV set, so you should check first.  What all this means, is that the huge improvement in video and audio quality over the last few years and the equipment that takes advantage of that quality will allow a person to watch and listen to anything he or she likes and just as loud as he or she likes without having to worry about other people in the room.

I Hope you will find this guide useful in choosing a Wireless TV Headphones. You may want to check out my other guide on Sanus VMPL Wall Mount and Sanus VMPL50B

You can go to http://topheadphones.info or Amazon.com and find tips and videos on how to pick the perfect Wireless TV Headphones as well as a selection of the top headphones at the best price.

Recommended Headphones

Sennheiser Headphone Altec-Lansing Headphone Sony Headphone Panasonic Headphone Motorola Headphone
JVC Headphone Koss Headphone Bose Headphone Philips Headphone Grado Headphone
Shure Headphone