Sennheiser PC 11 and PC 100 VOIP Headsets

September 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Sennheiser launches PC 11 and PC 100 VOIP Headsets

Sennheiser Communications launches two new headsets that make phone conversations VOIP more enjoyable than ever: the PC 11 and PC 100. Both combine excellent Sennheiser sound quality with superior comfort to enhance any internet telephony experience, at home or on the go.

Sennheiser PC 11 headset

Sennheiser PC 11 headset

The PC 11 headset is a single sided headset that looks rather like a Bluetooth that you would wear with your mobile phone. The headset needs only one hand to operate and is very small making it easy to transport. The PC100 headset is a 3-in-1 design that offers lightweight with sound quality.

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Purchasing Headphones

May 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Five Choices When Purchasing Headphones With The Best Fit

Best headphones will give complete sound pleasure to the listener-and may prevent others around you from distraction. You want to enjoy your music without causing aggravation to family members who don’t appreciate the same sounds. Headphones are an effective way to enhance the sound experience. Many refuse to wear them because they believe they are limiting in movement and restrict the freedom of the music. Some people dislike the pain and irritation caused by the pressure of headsets. All these problems can be avoided with a little pre-planning.  A few points will help you find the right headphones to enjoy your tunes.

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Best Stereo Headphones

April 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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best stereo headphones

best stereo headphones

Choosing The Best Headphones For You

by Lee Dobbins

Do you want sealed headphones or open air headsets? Wireless or wires? Should you spring for noise cancelling? Headset Design

There are 4 basic types of headphones - sealed, open, canal phones and earbuds. The sealed headphones are those heavy clunky headphones that you think of when you picture studio musicians and stereo sets from the ’70’s. These are great if you want to isolate out any exterior noises. The open-air headsets are lighter and will deliver better sound quality but won’t block out outside noise.

Earbuds are really tiny headphones that fit right inside your outer ear and are held in place with clips or a band. Canal headphones are the smallest of the 4 types of headphones and fit right into your ear canal staying in place without the aid of any bands or clips. They seal off your ears so no extraneous sound can get in and therefore they provide excellent sound quality.

Wiring

The wireless sets use radio signals or infrared technology. If you tend to listen to your headset somewhere where there is a lot of outside noise, then a noise-cancelling set might be the best headphones for you to use.

Choosing Only the Best Stereo Headphones

This summary about Choosing the best headphones by Jeffrey Meier

It used to be that headphones were . . . well, just headphones. What equipment do you want to use with the headphones? After you decide on the top equipment choices you plan on using the headphones on, you should decide why you need the headphones.

Wireless stereo headphones:

These headphones use a transmitter instead of a traditional wire. The range of frequency will vary from brand to brand and from headphone to headphone. Most headphones can transmit their signals through walls, floors or ceilings. Two popular brands of wireless stereo headphones are Sony and Bose

Noise cancelling headphones:

These types of headphones are used to reduce the sound of unwanted acoustic type noises. This allows the user to keep the actual volume of what is being played over the headphone lower because the noise if much clearer. Sometimes people will refer to these headphones as travel headphones.

Surround Sound Headphones:

These headphones are a great addition to a home theater system. The audio processing that comes with the Home Theater equipment turns a normal pair of headphones, even a wireless headphone set, into a pair of surround sound Headphones.

Stereo Headphones for What

April 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Headphones Are For Many Uses

This summary about Headphones are For Many Uses by inkbottle

Stereo Headphones for many uses

Stereo Headphones for many uses

There are many headphones that can solve the problems of either the professional on the go or the professional who needs to reduce external sound and hear what’s going on from their computer or phone.

One solution is to use headphones. Earbuds are probably the best type of headphones to use in this situation since they don’t completely block out external sound (so you can still hear the phone ringing, etc.) but they block out enough that you won’t get distracted…and they direct the sound right into your ear so you don’t distract others. On the phone, a set of headphones that also have a microphone attached provide an extra benefit as well.

There have been many advancements in cell phone head phones in the past 2 or 3 years. The powerful microphone on the headphone sits just beside your cheek. Traveling goes hand in hand with business: usually on airplanes. If you find that you’re traveling for business, headphones are almost mandatory travel gear to take with you. It’s easy to get distracted in a phone call and this is a growing safety concern on our nations highways.

Headphones for supreme music hearing experience

This summary about Headphones for supreme music by Infibeam.com

Headphones are also known as earphones, ear buds, stereo-phones or headsets. The first ever headphone was used in the radio job. With the advancement in technology, came different types of headphones which varied with the usage. They can however be categorized into four types which are as follows:

Circumaural headphones: They are referred to as full sized headphones and as the name denotes this type of headphone completely surrounds the ear. During the 1980s these headphones were bundled with personal stereos.

Ear bud: This type of headphone is smaller in size and is placed directly outside of the ear canal. Earbuds headphone is generally inexpensive.

Whatever be the type the headphones, they are not always effective in minimizing the impact of loud music. Music aficionados need to consider the pros and cons of too much loud music before zeroing in on the headphone of their choice.

Stereo Headphones

April 14, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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Stereo Headphones - Definition

best stereo headphones

best stereo headphones

Headphones are a pair of small loudspeakers, or less commonly a single speaker, with a way of holding them close to a user’s ears and a means of connecting them to a signal source such as an audio amplifier, radio or CD player. They are also known as earphones, earbuds, stereo phones, headsets or, informally cans. In the context of telecommunication, the term headset is used to describe a combination of headphone and microphone used for two-way communication, for example with a telephone. (Wikipedia - Headphones)

Head-mounted speakers. Headphones have a strap that rests on top of the head, positioning a pair of speakers over both ears. For listening to music or monitoring live performances and audio tracks, both left and right channels are required. When used with the telephone, a microphone is attached, and only one speaker is required. (Free Encyclopedia).

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