Best Buy has Insignia Over-the-Ear 2.4GHz Wireless RF Headphones (NS-WHP314) on sale for $27.99. Select free store pickup if stock is available. otherwise shipping is free on $35+ orders. Thanks Rjp1983
Includes:
Insignia Over-the-Ear 2.4GHz Radio Frequency (RF) Wireless Headphones
Rechargeable (up to 8 hours battery life)
RCA audio cable
3.5mm-to-RCA adapter cable
Docking station w/ AC adapter
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These headphones have a 4.2 out of 5 star rating in over 2,000 customer reviews on Best Buy ~RevOne
Bestbuy has Insignia™ - Over-the-Ear Wireless Headphones - Black (NS-WHP314) for $27.99. I get free shipping because I'm elite plus, not sure what it costs without.
Insignia™ - Over-the-Ear Wireless Headphones - Black
Product Description:
Enjoy crisp audio with these Insignia™ NS-WHP314 wireless headphones that feature a built-in lithium-ion battery for up to 8 hours of wireless listening. The docking station offers simple charging and storage.
Over-the-ear design
For comfort during extended listening sessions.
2.4GHz digital wireless signal
Transmits high-quality audio from up to 45'.
Docking station
Allows easy charging and storage.
Lightweight design
As well as a fully adjustable headband offers comfort.
That's a good price for some RF headphones. I've been using Bluetooth recently but I'm tempted at this price as sometimes would be nice to not have to pair. And these look comfortable...
I had tried RF a few years back and used to get lot of static mixed with the sound.
With 2.4 GHz will this be better?
Also, will this interfere with the router wireless bands?
How do you switch between the RF headphone and speakers on the computer? My understanding is both of them are connected to PC with 3.5mm cable and I wonder if the computer is smart enough to detect if you are using your headphone.
Problem of 2.4Ghz RF is there are a lot of things running in this freq. I had one before (not this brand though) which will interfere my wifi and caused line drop..
I had tried RF a few years back and used to get lot of static mixed with the sound.
With 2.4 GHz will this be better?
Also, will this interfere with the router wireless bands?
You could use an android phone and get the "wifi analyzer" app to see what 2.4ghz bands are being used around you. I think a lot of cordless phones use that frequency too. Maybe you could dial into a band thats not so crowded or maybe it does that automatically
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Features:
Over-the-ear design
For comfort during extended listening sessions.
2.4GHz digital wireless signal
Transmits high-quality audio from up to 45'.
Docking station
Allows easy charging and storage.
Lightweight design
As well as a fully adjustable headband offers comfort.
With 2.4 GHz will this be better?
Also, will this interfere with the router wireless bands?
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With 2.4 GHz will this be better?
Also, will this interfere with the router wireless bands?
You could use an android phone and get the "wifi analyzer" app to see what 2.4ghz bands are being used around you. I think a lot of cordless phones use that frequency too. Maybe you could dial into a band thats not so crowded or maybe it does that automatically
These are not bluetooth. Radio frequency like cordless phones
This is Slickdeals. Do not expect logic, especially from the users that poach the new posts.
They're more likely to vote based on whether the listing is something they want or sold by a seller they dislike, rather than on whether it's a good deal.