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Help please
My wife's friend wants to get her husband a pair of Bluetooth headphones to be used mainly for TV listening. She wants to keep it at $200 or below.
I really do not know much about headphones so any suggestions on which ones to recommend from the experts here would be much appreciated. Thanks for the help , Larry |
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Larry........Does the headphone have to be Bluetooth? I purchased a wireless headphone for Marlene to use so that I don't have to listen to those HSN and QVC hens cackle all day with their constant sales pitches or hear the Women's Network or Lifetime Movie dialog for the fifth time on the same movie.. I purchased her the Sony MDR-RF985RK wireless 900 MHz stereo headphone. She loves them. They are comfortable, light in weight, are closed cans so I don't hear anything when she has them on her head. The headphone recharges the lithium-ion battery when you set the headphone back on the transmitter base. I have listened to them a few times and the headphone sounds good. The price is under $90.00 at Amazon. Amazon.com: Sony MDRRF985RK Wireless RF Headphone, Black: Electronics
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I believe Sennheiser make several bluetooth equipped headphones, I would look their first personally
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