Sennheiser RS120 Wireless Headphones
Jul 10, 2011 Uncategorized
Posted by
Steven
Sennheiser RS120 wireless headphones are lightweight. That is the first thing we’ve noticed the first time we got our hands on this product. Putting this on was an even better experience. It felt comfortable on the head, despite its big size.
Putting the Sennheiser RS120 Wireless Headphones to the test, we played variety of music. For its price, overall design and sound quality are excellent. We also tried connecting it to the television and results were pretty good. Sometimes, it feels as if sounds coming from the wireless headphones were even better compared to the television speakers. You got to love that, right? It sucks for the TV though.
Going back, the Sennheiser RS120 Wireless Headphones comes with a transmitter base. Now this base can also be used for charging. You see, the headphones are shipped with a pair of AAA nickel-metal-hydride batteries. All you have to do is to place the metal headphone bands on the metal portion of the rack base. In this position, the batteries that are located in the left headphone are being charged while just hanging on the base. We just got some issues with the space when connecting the power and audio cords to the base. Space was a bit cramped for us, but there won’t be any problems if you have small hands.
Sennheiser RS120 wireless headphones come with the base, power cord, and batteries. However, the adapter, which should be included as per the manual, is not in the box. This is no biggie, unless you’re planning to use the wireless headphones with cd players, computers without the RCA ports, and your mp3 players. We did some research and we aren’t the only ones who encountered this problem. You’re lucky if you have adapters to spare, but it could ruin your day if you badly needed one for your wireless headphones.
The left and right headphones have different knobs on them. As mentioned earlier, batteries go in the left; very easy to insert them, too. You just need to twist off the cushion and have a go at the batteries then. Also, the power switch is located on the same side. However, it has an automatic turn off feature if you aren’t listening to any more music.
On the right side, the volume and the tuner dial. We think it would have been better if they were placed on separate headphones so as not to accidentally adjust the volume when all you wanted to do was fine tune your headset.
For its price, we’d give this headphone a chance. It produces great audio quality at a cheaper cost than other headphones. It being nice to look at doesn’t hurt either.


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