JR.com has the Sylvania SYL-WH930GB 100' Range Wireless Stereo Headphones With FM Radio for $15 with free shipping. Built-in FM radio with auto scan feature and 100-foot wireless range. [Compare]
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tiburoncito2000 - Posted 8:42 pm PDT 10/17/09 (1362 Posts)
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willwong111 - Posted 11:23 pm PDT 10/17/09 (99 Posts)
I wouldn't buy this because it just sound too good to be true. Usually when they're really cheap they're not that good anyway. There's a saying that fits this very well, "You get what you paid for."
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dhho1 - Posted 11:28 pm PDT 10/17/09 (1836 Posts)
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jpnfun - Posted 12:00 am PDT 10/18/09 (528 Posts)
Don't own them but I have heard both mixed reviews both on here as well as the JR website. Good price, if you don't mind gambling. I paid $36 a few weeks ago and ordered the Sennheiser ones. Much better option IMO.
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yieldsign2 - Posted 8:37 am PDT 10/18/09 (53 Posts)
1. Sound is fine, a little airy if anything but they are 15 dollar wireless headphones.
2. Some static randomly when moving my head, might be due to a lot of signals in the lab I'm in.
3. Both the base and headphone both use (not included) AAA batteries. Need to switch both of them on/off when using/not using.
4. Comfortable, convenient, are what I expected and what I needed them for. Cheap convenient headphones for working in the lab at school.
5. I haven't used the radio on them yet but it would seem to adjust stations you don't really have a tuner, just a scan button and you'd have to keep scanning until you hear your station, hopefully.
Any other questions, let me know.






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