Product Comparison: Pioneer SE-DIR800C vs Sennheiser RS 180
General Specifications
Brand
Pioneer
Sennheiser
Model
SE-DIR800C
RS 180
Origin
Japan
Germany
About the Product
The Pioneer SE-DIR800C Infrared Wireless Surround Sound Headphones simulate 5.1 channel speakers to create high quality surround-sound like what you'll experience from a traditional home theater.
The RS 180 makes movie and HDTV marathons an amazing experience thanks to the Automatic Level Control that compensates for variances in the volume of program material to enhance speech intelligibility...just set your comfortable volume level and let ALC do the rest.
Size & Weight
Material
Plastic
Plastic
Color
Black
Gray
Height
8.2 in.
9 in.
Width
4.1 in.
4.9 in.
Depth
2 in.
3.9 in.
Weight
1.15 lbs.
0.47 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Pioneer SE-DIR800C Wireless Headphones with Dolby Headphone Technology
- They are lightweight, and with a few pillows propped and folder behind my head, I can wear them lying down with no discomfort.
- There very light, and has a headband that rest and streches on top of your head in which adjusts to all types of head sizes.
- It's good sized ears and like you've heard time and time again, these headphones are very comfortable.
- They are comfortable, light, attractive, easy to use, sound very good, don't have hiss, don't interfere with my Internet connection, and the bass is decent.
- The earcups are small. I don't have large ears, but after a couple hours of wearing them I end up having to shift them to relieve the pressure.
Sennheiser RS 180 Digital Wireless Headphones (Discontinued By Manufacturer)
- Besides looking, the headphones weigh light, are extremely comfortable on my head, and have very balanced sound signature.
- Build quality, I like the lightness of the product, the plastic bits, don't scream 'high quality' but they're not bad.
- They are light and extremely comfortable. I can binge watch Netflix or have a movie marathon, and my ears don't get hot or sore.
- Headphones are a pleasure to wear, are light not pressing, with removable velvet ear cushions, all modular.
- The headphones are light weight and comfortable to wear for extend periods. They are over the ear and so they don't press down on your ears.
Features
Type
On-Ear
Over-Ear
Wireless Technology
Radio Frequency transmission
Wired, Radio Frequency transmission
Frequency Range
12 Hz - 22000 Hz
18 Hz - 21000 Hz
Range
26 ft.
320 ft.
Extras
Built-in volume control, Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Surround, 5.1 surround sound headphones
Open-Aire Design, KLEER Wireless Audio, Up to 4 people to listen from the same source
Sensitivity
106 dB
What customers say about "Features"
Pioneer SE-DIR800C Wireless Headphones with Dolby Headphone Technology
- Great headset for wireless connection to watch TV or DVD. As long as you stay in front of the transmitter and don't block the signal the sound quality is great.
- Bass response is good, just miss the chest thump a subwoofer delivers.
- They not only have excellent dynamic range and frequency response, they manage to produce simulated Dolby 5.1 sound that is hard to distinguish from "real" surround sound.
- If someone walks in front of you (even the cat) the connection is caught and it cuts out for a few moments.
- Signal cuts out if someone walks in front of you. Yell at them to not do that while watching a movie!
Sennheiser RS 180 Digital Wireless Headphones (Discontinued By Manufacturer)
- They are comfortable, have long battery life and look nice. They are also simple to set up and sound decent.
- These are way better than the RCA wireless headphones I had before. The hiss and background noise are gone. Range is decent. I get about 60ft around my house. Battery life is fantastic.
- The felt ear cushions feel nice against the skin, don't over heat too bad, and I'm someone who is sensitive to heat.
- The sound quality is excellent (particularly with music),the batteries last from 6-10 hours and they are extremely comfortable - possibly the most comfortable headphones I've ever used.
- The main issue is the poor range. I couldn't go into the next room without connection failures - intolerable.
Power
Battery Life
16 hours
24 hours
What customers say about "Power"
Pioneer SE-DIR800C Wireless Headphones with Dolby Headphone Technology
- Uses standard or rechargeable AA batteries. The charger is built into the base.
- Sound quality is awesome. Batteries last about 3 days with heavy use.
- The batteries are easy to remove and place in the charger built into the base unit. Battery life is decent. Sound quality is decent.
- The rechargeable batteries stopped recharging after about 3 years. Then again, I was using it every single day too.
- I dont like the battery charging scheme, you have to remove them and place them in the transmitter.
Sennheiser RS 180 Digital Wireless Headphones (Discontinued By Manufacturer)
- The batteries last a long time and re-charge very quickly. Very pleased!
- Range is decent. I get about 60ft around my house. Battery life is fantastic.
- Battery life is not bad and they are super easy to recharge. The design is cool and they are well made.
- Awesome sound (usually), very comfortable, very good battery life, good range, can use standard batteries.
- Battery life was great, the original batteries are still going strong. the Sound I thought was great.
Warranty / Certifications
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year(s)
2 year(s)
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
MSRP
399.00 $
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