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Sennheiser RS120 II On-Ear Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle

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Features

  • Includes (1) Wireless Headphones, (1) Wireless Transmitter that acts as the headphone charging cradle and (2) AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries
  • Lightweight radio frequency (RF) wireless, on-ear headphones for use with TV and Hi-Fi Audio
  • Interference-free reception through walls, ceilings and outdoors up to 300 feet
  • Not compatible with Bluetooth technology
  • Transmitter connects directly to any device with analog audio output (RCA jack or headphone out)

Description

The Sennheiser RS 120 II is a lightweight RF wireless headphone system with open, supra aural headphones. It includes: (1) HDR 120 headphone, TR 120 transmitter (audio cable is attached), Transmitter power cable (in a small white box its there, trust us), (2) AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries, RCA to 1/8" audio adapter, 1/8" to 1/4" audio adapter, Instructions for use. Modulation FM stereo.


Product Dimensions: 12.25 x 8.75 x 5.5 inches


Item Weight: 7.1 ounces


Manufacturer: Sennheiser


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: RS120


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 19, 2005


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  • How to make sure your headsets works in easy steps.
Once I was able to get the unit to work, it worked as advertised. My hearing is going bad with age, this lets me crank up the sound without disturbing others in the room. The TV can be muted or low sound level and I can have the ear phones cranked up. Here are some VERY useful tips to insure you successfully get your set working if you order. You'll only need to do this once to set things up. (1) plug the charger stand into the wall power, then put the batteries in the headset, let the unit charge over night. The red charging light will come on when the headset is in the stand and go out when the headset is removed. The red light never changes to signal a charge, its either on when the set is in the cradle or off when they are not. (2) then the next day, plug the charging stand sound jacks into the "output" sound jacks of your TV, (((FYI If everything is working right, you'll always see a red light on the charging stand anytime the unit is plugged into the wall AND the headset is hanging on the stand, the green light above the charging light will come on only when the TV on and is sending sound to the unit ))) (3) Turn on your TV, go to your TV's set up menu, find the Audio or sound section, find the place where you can fix the analog and/or digital sound to "fixed output", (it may say max output depending on your TV brand) and save the settings in your TV (if you do not do this step, the sound in your headphones will go up and down when you raise or lower your TV sound, changing this setting in your TV allows people in the room to adjust the TV speakers and will allow you to adjust your headphone set independently of each other) YOU SHOULD SEE A GREEN LIGHT ON THE CHARGING STAND IF YOUR TV IS OUTPUTTING TO IT. If not, figure out what is connected up wrong at your TV. (4) Take the headphones off the charger stand, turn on the head phones, adjust the sound level to about midway, put them on your head, then begin to adjust the tune dial on the headset. As you rotate the tuning dial you will hear the static sound change. Keep adjusting until you hear only the sound from the TV program you are watching and no static noise. Adjust your headset volume as needed too. If you are getting static and sound, keep trying with the tuning dial on the headset until only clear sound comes through. After figuring out how to make these work, I'm betting all of the returns and poor ratings are related to the poor instructions on set up instructions that come with these headphones. THEY ACTUALLY WORK GREAT, but I almost sent them back because it took me awhile to figure out how to properly set them up. If you or your spouse is having hearing problems and you do not like having the TV volume cranked up, these are a great way to return peace to the house. I would have given them a 5 star rating except for the weak instructions that came with the headset. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2016 by Bob

  • Worked Intermittently
I bought these headphones because I am hearing impaired and I wanted to be able to watch television with my wife without having to turn up the volume. When the headphones arrived, I followed the setup instructions closely. The instructions were clear, and I did not have any problems. I fully charged the batteries and installed them. The headphones worked well. The sound was clear. I was able to get reception from any room on the first floor of the house. Everything worked well for the first day. Then, the sound began cutting out and all I received was static. This happened several times an hour. I assumed the problem was interference from the fireplace fan, HVAC system, or some other electrical source. I eventually ruled them all out as the source of interference. Then, one evening, as I was watching television while wearing the headphones, I notice that the power light (green light) on the transmitter went out and all I could hear was static. Each time this happened the static started. There was no regular cycle to the problem. Sometimes it would work for an hour and then cut out every ten minutes. It appears there is an internal problem with the transmitter. Another irritating issue was the way the headphones fit on my head. Regardless of how I adjusted them, the headset was very loose and fell off with even the slightest movement of my head. I returned the headphones for a refund. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2018 by Bob

  • They used to be decent
This is my third (and will be my last) set of wireless Senns. The first one was good, and lasted five years; the second one was serviceable, and lasted two years; this one is a disgrace. Palpably flimsier than the previous model, and actually defective right out of the box: the headphones won't sit on the charger solidly enough to make a good electrical contact. Mine is currently held in place with a clamp. This isn't a manufacturing flaw -- it's an engineering defect, the kind I seem to see more and more of as "design engineer" increasingly means "someone who knows how to draw pictures with a CAD program". A pity -- I'm a longtime fan of Sennheiser headphones, having bought my first set (of venerable made-in-Ireland HD580's) back in the early nineties. These days I get lots of use out of my HD598's -- the silky highs, detailed midrange, concise bass, and airy soundstage are a pleasure. Too bad the brand has been on a steady downhill march for a few years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • but you can easily turn that down or turn the headset off
Some customer said in an earlier review not to get caught wearing the headphones when the source goes silent. What happens is, as soon as the audio stops playing from the source [maybe in about 60 seconds], the base transmitter powers off. When that happens the headphones pick up loud white noise, but you can easily turn that down or turn the headset off. It is annoying, yes, but you can learn to anticipate it. There is no on or off button on the base transmitter, so it powers on when there is an input signal to it and powers off when there is no signal. so when your youtube video goes off, get ready for noise. the head phones work great for me, they are about the sound quality you would expect at this price range. and for anyone who cares, they are indeed RF, not bluetooth, so they wont be transmitting from your head, which is a big no-no for me. I sent back probably 6 or 7 bluetooth headsets because they were transmitting from the headset. I measured all of them with an electromagnetic detector meter and was seeing roughly 30 to 50 mW of radiation emanating from the headset. ALL OF THIS could be avoided if they don't include controls or voice audio input on the headset so that the headset has no need to transmit anything from your head to the connected Bluetooth device. but thats not what the public wants, they want devices which can transmit and receive signal ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2017 by IroquoisPliskin

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