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Sony MDR-RF5000K
$230.00
Released May, 2006
The Pros:Outstanding range without losing audio quality. Durably constructed, can handle being dropped occasionally without any issues. Feel light weight on your head, doesn't press down.
The Cons:Conflicts with 2.4Ghz wireless phones, sometimes WiFi as well.
The Sony MDR-RF5000K is a high-end wireless headphone set that is designed to provide a comfortable form of mobility. The MDR-RF5000K headphone set is targeted for in-home, and casual use by a more mature user audience.
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With the headphones comes a high-power 2.4GHz radio frequency wireless transmitter that allows users to listen in up to 95 feet away for maximum portability. The set of headphones comes as a complete kit with the transmitter, headphones, a rechargable battery, a connecting cable, and a UniMatch plug adapter and AC power adapter. The MDR-RF5000K headphones also include additional features such as an 90 degree transmission angle, auto on/off that is triggered when headphones are put on your head, a single volume control dial, easy connection supported, and Neodymium Magnets. The Sony MDR-RF5000K wireless headphones were released on May 2, 2006 and have an MSRP of $229.99, which is listed on the official Sony website.
Key Specs
- High-power 2.4GHz radio frequency Wireless support with a maximum transmission range of up to 95 feet away
- Transmitter included
- 90 degree transmission angle
- auto on/off triggered when placed, or taken off, your head
- single volume control
- easy connection/hookup
- Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20,000Hz
- Effective Range : 95 ft
- Driver Unit: 40mm
- Impedance: 24 ohms
- Sensitivity: 105dB/mW
- Power Requirements: Rechargeable NiMH battery (supplied)
- Magnet: Neodymium
- Release Date: 05/02/2006
- MSRP: $229.99
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outstanding range without losing audio quality
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durably constructed, can handle being dropped occasionally without any issues
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feel light weight on your head, doesn't press down
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capable of loud volume output
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batteries last a long time before they need recharging
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plenty of bass support, well defined without getting "boomy" or muffled
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audiophile quality clarity and detail
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conflicts with 2.4Ghz wireless phones, sometimes WiFi as well
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