Wireless Headphones

Your wife’s yelling at you for watching your favorite football game while she is on the phone? Maybe it is time for you to get a wireless headset. Several headphone manufacturers are producing Bluetooth-based headphones that will save your problems in no time. Your television is not Bluetooth enabled, you say? It wouldn’t have to be!

A Bluetooth-based wireless headphone is a set of two devices: a transmitter and a receiver (or the headset itself). The transmitter functions as signal sender. It plugs right in to any standard 3.5” headphone port, so it is virtually usable for any multimedia device; mp3 player, personal computer and laptop, portable DVD player, and more. What you need to do is plug the transmitter to your device’s 3,5” headphone port, and turn the transmitter on. It will convert analogue audio data into digital signals and send them wirelessly. Next, turn on the headphone (or the receiver part of your wireless headphone) and it will pair itself with the transmitter. Before you know it, you will hear audio as if you are using a standard wired headphone.

Bluetooth 2.0 is what makes this possible. With Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), streaming audio data wirelessly became an easy task to complete. Plus, you can also pair the headset with any standard Bluetooth enabled devices, such as your mobile phone, directly.




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