Wireless Surround Headphones Comparison
Author: admin // Category: Panasonic RP WF6000, Pioneer SE DIR800C Headphones, Sennheiser RS 130 Wireless Surround Sound Headphones, Sony MDR DS6000, Wireless Surround Headphones
Check out this excellent comparison of some of the most popular Wireless Surround Headphones. The reviewer tests four popular models with various scenes from the movie Cloverfield. Amongst the wireless surround headphones tested are the Sennheiser RS 130, the Sony MDR DS6000, the Panasonic RP WF6000, and the Pioneer SE DIR800C. He also compares two other headsets on the Xbox 360, the Saitek Cyborg 5.1 and the Tritton AX360, which are designed for gaming.
Find out which of these wireless surround headphones comes out on top here.
Tags: Panasonic RP WF6000, Pioneer SE DIR800C Headphones, Sennheiser RS 130 Wireless Surround Sound Headphones, Sony MDR DS6000, Wireless Surround Headphones

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December 4th, 2009 at 3:48 pm
I truly agree four of brands are most popular and have established themselves in market. As per my experience I feel RS 130 Headphone would be the Top wireless headphone. However, I would suggest you to compare various brands of Wireless Headphone Systems
before you go for a purchase as your taste and priorities differ from the other world.
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