Wireless Headphones - Again

63bkpkr

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Wireless Headphones - Again Modified 01April

Hi All,
I'm sharing a recent "choice" of mine. I've been intrigued with the idea of wireless headphones AS they have no wires to hang up on me, bushes, trees, rocks and anything and everything that wires can and DO get hung up on while prospecting/coin shooting etc.

195_9544.JPG So here we have a pair of TDK WR 700 Wireless HiFi-Headphones that function on a 2.4GHz ISM band.

Included in the box: Headset, transmitter, patch cable, adapter plug, 4 AAA batteries, Instruction Book in many languages, cloth storage bag. I had never seen this headset before, knew nothing about it and purchased it because it use's AAA batteries for both the headset as well as the transmitter.

195_9545.JPG Here's the contents with the headset in listening position and they swivel to lay flat and click inward some for storage.


195_9546.JPG From here we want to change the location of the batteries to being inside the headset/transmitter. Both have slide off covers and the directions show you a bit of how to get them off but it takes some force to get them to move the first time.

195_9547.JPG The batteries are in, now to find the on/off buttons on the headphones & the transmitter. Turns out the buttons are the Light ports. There is a little bit of mystery to when the lights flash and what the various types of flashes mean but just follow the instruction book and you will get there. I'd advise using them on a DVD player first just to get used to them. I did and found the quality of the sound was amazing! Then I learned how to adjust the volume up/down and that the headset holds the volume setting it was at when it was shut off.

The transmitter is a bit clunky due to using the AAA batteries BUT I chose this fact as I use AAA batts in my headlamps, so a single source battery.

195_9548.JPG Here is the transmitter in the Gravity forced down position. I intend to add/make a little shelf for the transmitter to lay on. The transmitter body is plastic (as are the headphones) so I plan on trying to take care of them via the shelf 'thingy'.

195_9549.JPG And the Anti-Gravity up position.

OK, out to some grass for a test of the new Toy! I used my GMT for the test, set it up to the Whites 'diamond' settings and swept the area to get used to the sounds, note: electric lines overhead threw me off at first then I just adjusted the positions lower and all was fine. Then I realized I heard all this through my wireless headset for the first time. I set the headphone volume at maximum and the threshold at minimum, tossed a nickle on the ground and the machine quickly found it. The coil was directly over the target when the machine went ZIP OR, no lag in the signal. I tried this with a canadian penny and it worked the same way. As far as I'm concerned the headset/transmitter work perfectly with a detector, they are easy to use and no wires!! I'm thrilled.

OK, now for the touchy part - I found these at NewEgg and delivered to me they cost not quite $100.00

Again the fidelity of these HiFi headphones is very good. When I was listening to the Lord of the Rings movie, using the WR700, I noticed I could distinctly hear words I'd not been able to hear using a wired set of cheap headphones. I am pleased with my purchase and I hope this input is useful to others thinking about finding a wireless headset to use with a detector as well as listening to movies or music with...........63bkpkr

195_9543.JPG Gee, I wonder how this picture got here? Just another point of view....


April 01, 2012 Addendum to original post:

I was searching through some electronics 'stuff' and came up with this Right Angle adapter plug that WILL be part of the final configuration for the Wireless Transmitter. Check the 3 pictures


195_9554.JPG 195_9553.JPG 195_9555.JPG

With this configuration the tranmitter is much closer to the box, the transmitter can be flipped vertical and then a simple right angle can be glued to the bottom of the box that will protect the transmitter from being damaged in the "out-back". By Jove, I think if got it! 63
 

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Thank You Jim,
I figured as long as I was going to purchase the wireless headset I might just as well pass the experience along as it just might be of help to others. Besides, since I am not old, this fancy technical improvement might be cool to own and it sure is. I hope to be out using it at the end of May during the holiday as I will have 4 days in a row off to go play, sure hope winter is over by then!

My best wishes to all................63bkpkr
 

This California winter is late coming and appears to be late leaving. Can't complain too much as the state needs the water. I like the phones you purchased but have a new set of Koss and for now will continue to focus on learning the difference sounds of trash and treasure... Happy hunting.
 

If anyone is still interested in these headphones, they are on sale again at newegg. $69.99 with a promo code and ends 5/21.
 

Had to post this 63....

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I know this post is 4 years old but i am looking for wireless headphones and this seems to be the one to get. The hot links do not work so I went to newegg.com and tracked them down. They are out of stock and the price is $215.45 oh well I will keep hunting.
 

63bkpker, are you still using these headphones?
or have they bitten it by now?
The thread caught my attention and I am very curious to see how these have done since your original posts.

Any updates would be great.

Thank you

G
 

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Hi G Bone,
I still use these headphones for every detector I own as well as for watching movies without disturbing my neighbors (apt. living).

When I go out into the wilderness (or anywhere during the travel to the site and back home) I still carry them in inside the plastic food storage box pictured above. I've attached Velcro to the right angle connector for the transmitter so that when I have it plugged into the headphone socket the transmitter is held up out of the way. Nothing has broken, they still work and sound great! I find it amazing that someone found a stock of them and they are out there for sale again though the price is higher than when I purchased mine a few years back..............hope this helps..63bkpkr
 

Thanks 63!
I may just pull the trigger on a set of these.

Cheers

G
 

Hi G Bone,
I still use these headphones for every detector I own as well as for watching movies without disturbing my neighbors (apt. living).

When I go out into the wilderness (or anywhere during the travel to the site and back home) I still carry them in inside the plastic food storage box pictured above. I've attached Velcro to the right angle connector for the transmitter so that when I have it plugged into the headphone socket the transmitter is held up out of the way. Nothing has broken, they still work and sound great! I find it amazing that someone found a stock of them and they are out there for sale again though the price is higher than when I purchased mine a few years back..............hope this helps..63bkpkr

63bkpkr,
One question I forgot to ask on these is how is the comfort level?
Howe long can wear these before your ears feel like cauliflower?

Nope I have not purchased anything yet , but after this mornings little hunt, I've about had it with cords :laughing7:

And these TDK's seem to be the best choice.....still!
 

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Happy New Year G-bone,
Like any headphone after quite a few hours they become uncomfortable though these are the most comfortable earphones I've ever owned (killer B's, Senheiser are others I own). Heat builds up in any of them so sweaty ears can be troublesome though I tried folding pieces of 2 layer paper towels over so I had three layers, punched a 3/4" Dia. hole in the center and put these between my ears and then and the earphones and it helps a lot to knock down the sweating ears. Side note - I find the TDK's to sound better than my Senheiser wireless earphones, I can hear words etc. better on the TDK's vs the Sens (by the way I paid a whole lot more for the Senheiser's than I did for the TDK's!)

188_8864.JPG Waste-paper basket, 5 gallon bucket, insert sample into basket, agitate basket up/down/sideways and all the fines are washed out of the sample (if you really want to get silly one can drill ~ 1/2" dia holes in the bottom of the basket and insert a layer of 1/16" mesh over the bottom and pop rivet in place and this really gets ALL the fines out of the sample BUT do not forget to wave your detector over all those nice clean stones as IF there is a picker or nugget it will be in what is left in the waste basket er sifter).

188_8874.JPG These are the Killer B's w/GMT & BatPan

190_9013.JPGOne of the places I explore in....................63bkpkr
 

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