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Jackalope

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Rapoo H3070 2.4GHz Wireless headphones. Works. Light. Simple to use. No lag.
 

madforclad

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went best buy and hhgregg they only sell blue tooth wireless has anyone tried theses

Apparantly anything bluetooth will not work well due to the "signal latency" which cauises too much delay between the time the target signal is picked up and when it actually sounds off. I did quite a bit of research on this topic as I too am looking to "cut the cord". What I have decided based on my research and feedback from other members is to purchase the TDK WR700's. I just have to find a supplier that has them for a decent price.
 

Rockfshr

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I use the rapoo brand also and have been very happy with them. Get around 6 hours of battery life.
 

Rockfshr

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It uses a mini USB connector, came with one that had duel ends so headphones and sending unit could charge at the same time
 

Rockfshr

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Yep, if it can charge thru a computer usb then your phone charger will work. Or any ac adapter that accepts a USB cable.
 

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