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Sony MDRRF970RK 900 MHz Analog RF Wireless Headphone

Sony MDRRF970RK 900 MHz Analog RF Wireless Headphone
Brand: Sony
Category: CE

List Price: $99.99
Buy Used: $36.98
as of 9/10/2010 00:53 MDT details
You Save: $63.01 (63%)



New (27) Used (8) Refurbished (2) from $36.98

Seller: mistermoney-hq
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 96 reviews

Format: CD
Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Operating System: N/A
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 12 x 14 x 9
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: MDRRF970RK
Model: MDRRF970RK
UPC: 027242708242
EAN: 0027242708242
ASIN: B000PCEFXQ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 900MHz RF Wireless transmission, FM stereo sound
  • Induction charging: not direct pin contact for ease
  • Noise Reduction technology to reduce interference
  • Neodymium magnets for higher fidelity sound
  • Charging time approx 16H; Battery up to 14H

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Product Description
900 Mhz Rf Wireless Transmission Fm Stereo Sound Induction Charging Enables Charging The Headphone By Placing On The Transmitter Stand Without Direct Pin Contact For Easy Use Auto-muting Function Activates When Signal Is Weak Or Not Received 40mm Driver Closed-type Design Volume Control On Headphones Auto Power On/off Up To 150 Ft Transmission Range Neodymium Magnets For Higher Fidelity Sound


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars This is our second pair, they are just soooo great, glad we purchased them.   September 8, 2010
Theresa E. Kintz
We purchased one pair to see how we liked it, it didn't take long to realize that we certainly wanted another pair, they are great for us to watch tv with.


5 out of 5 stars EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED!   August 16, 2010
Lynn I Moore (TRAPPER CREEK, AK, US)
I was looking for headphones that both of us could use on different TV's and that would not lose the sound when you go to the kitchen for a cup of coffee! These are exactly what I was looking for, and the price was right.


5 out of 5 stars Long Time User   August 8, 2010
P. Kennedy (Midway NC)
I PURCHASED THE RF970 A FEW YEARS AGO FROM B&H BECAUSE OF HEARING LOSS AND WAS VERY PLEASED WITH THE COMFORT AND SOUND QUALITY. THE ON/OFF HEADBAND BROKE BUT I WAS ABLE TO REPAIR IT WITH MY TRUSTY POP RIVIT TOOL. THE BATTERY LIFE BEGAN TO SHORTEN, SO I TOOK THESE TO MY VACCATION HOME AND STILL USE THEM. I PURCHASED ANOTHER PAIR FOR HOME USE. THE NEW PAIR DID NOT TRANSMIT SO I SENT THEM BACK TO SONY AND RECEIVED I NEW PAIR WHICH WORK GREAT.

THE ONLY COMPLAINT I HAVE IS THAT I HAD TO PAY $14.00 TO HAVE THEM SHIPPED FOR REBAIR, WITH NO REFUND!



1 out of 5 stars Bass = Static, these suck   August 2, 2010
N. Corrieri (USA)
I have tried putting them far far away from my TV, in case something was messing with the signal. There is static for all things bass. 5' away from base, static; 15 ft away from bass.

Maybe it was something in my livingroom?

Wrong, outside in the garage plugged into a radio. Static.




Slow to charge
Awful sound quality

Pure crap. I wish my wife wouldnt have bought me these. Now i cant buy myself ones that will work because it was an Xmas present i took 1-2 months to try :(



1 out of 5 stars Variable Hi-frequency hissing - Don't waste your time or money   July 28, 2010
Kelsey McClanahan (Northeastern, NV United States of America)
These headphones, Sony MDR-RF970R, are horrible. I followed the directions exactly as indicated. I plugged it in and let it charge until the indicator went off (about 17 hours). I made sure no cables were crossed and the transmitter was in a good isolated location. It's all for not as the sound received by the headphones is inconsistently noisy depending on how subtle the sound is and how you hold your head. And yes, I tried all three channels, the auto tuning button, moving the transmitter around -- everything suggested in the manual. These headphones just don't work well.

The sound quality varies inconsistently, and I blame the active filtering built into the headphones. When no music or sound is playing, they are dead silent. Low frequency passes (rumbling, roars, bass drum, thumps, etc...) also contain no hiss. As soon as a high-frequency sound starts to play, the headphones are filled with a high-frequency hissing noise on top of the actual sound. Move around the room and the hiss will increase and decrease. Stand three feet from the transmitter, and the hiss will mostly be gone, until you turn your head and the hiss fades in and out depending on the angle of your head. These headphones are unusable.

It's a shame -- for they're light and very comfortable to wear. The charging mechanism works great too. AND they ingeniously turn themselves on and off simply by wearing them or taking them off your head. But none of it matters for headphones are all about sound, and the sound quality coming out of these headphones is full of hissing and static. The more subtle the passages in the music, the louder the hiss is amplified.

It's says Sony on the package, which is surprising. This is the first Sony product I've purchased (20+ years) that I've ever been unsatisfied with.


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