Portable Wireless
Headphones
Portable wireless
headphones are great these days for situations in both
public and private. In the public, obviously you want to
use wireless headphones because you can’t be cranking
your tunes to the rest of the world.
In private,
portable wireless headphones are ideal in family or
roomate situations where you want to watch TV or listen
to the stereo, yet not disturb anyone else in the house.
We’ve highlighted some top options below for your
convenience. Have a look!
Do you need some
help in figuring out which type of headphones to buy?
Read on!
Portable
Wireless Headphone Buying
Tips
What compatibility do you
need?
Do you want your
portable wireless headphones for your Ipod/mp3 player,
car DVD player, or for home use with your TV or stereo?
It makes a difference. Be sure that the specific wireless
headphones that you’re looking at work with your existing
equipment.
For example, some
headphones are made solely for the Ipod, while others are
made for other brands of MP3 players and don’t work with
the Ipod. Carefully read the product information whether
you’re shopping online or in a bricks and mortar
store.
Depending upon your
needs, there are some portable wireless headphones that
will be compatible with multiple brands and types of
devices, including even your cell phone with bluetooth
technology.
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What kind of sound
quality do you
need?
Generally speaking, the
higher the cost, the higher quality sound
you will be receiving. If you’re looking
to really crank up the volume, ensure the
MP3 player speaker has a built-in
amplifier.
Wattage is another
consideration: generally speaking, more
wattage equals a more powerful sound.
Some MP3 player speakers today even have
bass and treble controls to allow you to
fine tune the sound.
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What style of wireless headphone do you
prefer?
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There are significant
differences in the comfort between
behind-the-neck, versus over-the-ear,
versus over-the-head wireless
headphones.
Popular brands include
Bose and Sennheiser for over-the-head
versions, while lots of brands like
Creative, Logitech, Plantronics, and Sony
make the behind-the-neck portable
wireless headphones.
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What are your power
needs?
You’ll likely be using
these predominantly on battery power, so
ensure that you can use rechargeable
batteries, and check the specifications
on the wireless headphones on the
estimated useful life for each
charge.
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Some portable
wireless headphones come with a
charging cradle so that you don’t have to
separately remove and charge your
batteries.
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What’s your
budget?
The cost of portable
wireless headphones can range from $40 to
$300. Find a solution that fits your
budget, while also being acceptable for
the other criteria listed
above.
Once you have
established your needs and reviewed your
options, go ahead and buy your new
portable wireless
headphones!
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