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Sony MDR-DS6000
$300.00
Released February, 2006
The Pros:Sound quality is very good, excellent clarity and detail. Range is very good, can get pretty far without a problem. Block surrounding noise out fairly well.
The Cons:Conflict with other 2.4Ghz wireless devices in teh house. Has a few support quirks that are worth reading the manual for.
The Sony MDR-DS6000 is a high-end 2.4GHz digital wireless headphone (Radio Frequency) set that is designed to provide a comfortable form of mobility. The DS6000 model is targeted for in-home, relaxed and casual use and is designed for a more mature audience.
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The headphones allow a listening experience up to 95 feet away from the transmitter, for maximum portability. Sony claims the MDR-DS6000 headphone set also enables an easy connection to your home audio system, TV, PC, DVD player or VCR. The MDR-DS6000 headphones also include additional features such as gold plated connectors, auto tuning, auto power on/off, auto recharge, and Neodymium Magnets. The Sony MDR-DS6000 wireless headphones were released on February 26, 2006 and have an MSRP of $299.99, which is listed on the official Sony website.
Key Specs
- 2.4GHz digital wireless heaphones; transmit through a radio frequency
- gold plated connectors
- auto tuning, power on/off, recharge
- Up to a 95ft transmission range
- Frequency Response: 12Hz - 22,000Hz
- Impedance: 16 ohms
- Sensitivity: 104dB/mW
- Effective Range : 95ft
- Driver Unit: 40mm
- Power Requirements: Rechargeable NiMH battery (supplied)
- Magnet: Neodymium
- Release Date: 02/26/2006
- MSRP: $299.99
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sound quality is very good, excellent clarity and detail
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range is very good, can get pretty far without a problem
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block surrounding noise out fairly well
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battery lasts a very long time and has a quick recharge rate
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feel very light despite the size, can wear them for hours without a headache
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conflict with other 2.4Ghz wireless devices in teh house
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has a few support quirks that are worth reading the manual for
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