Wireless TV Headphones let you turn the TV volume down, turn your headphone volume up, and watch without disturbing others. Wireless headphones not only work with TV’s but with stereos, computers or any sound system.  Imagine, you can watch that latest DVD without worrying about disturbing your wife. Your children or grand children can play video games or listen to music without disturbing you. Because they are wireless, you can move about the room freely.

Wireless systems are perfect for:

  • People with mild hearing loss so they can hear better because they can turn up the volume of the   headphones while others listen at the normal volume.
  • Exercising where you need to move freely
  • Late night TV in Bed

How does it work?
A small transmitter that you connect to the TV or stereo converts the sound into RF signals or invisible infrared (IR, just like your TV’s remote). The lightweight, headsets have built in receivers, which convert the RF or IR signals into high fidelity stereo sound.

How does the transmitter work? Just plug the cable into the “audio out” in the back. For other sound sources, the adapters (included) let you plug into any “audio out” jack.

Wireless Headphones
The headset is wireless so there are no cords connecting you to the TV or stereo. It has its own volume control, which can be set differently from that of the TV. The headset can be turned up loudly while the TV’s volume is set at a comfortable level or turned all the way down. Wireless headphones are great for people with hearing loss because it allows one person to listen at a high volume while others listen at a more comfortable volume.

Differences between RF and IR Headphones
One of the main differences between RF and IR headphones is the fact that with IR headphones you will have to be in the same room as the transmitter because the IR signals cannot penetrate walls. While RF headphones uses radio waves and can pass though walls so you can listen in the kitchen when the TV or stereo is in the living room