My cat has a thing for chewing cords!Interesting. good topic. I was playing last night and kept getting tangled in the wire. It was very annoying. It never dawned on me...Wireless headphones. This has peeked my interest 4 sure.
Reviews say none. I think that is generally the case with RF.Yup....Kittys love cords!!
They do look like a decent purchase... but, If it has any latency at all, that would be a deal breaker.
Anyone use RF headphones for play along? I am led to believe there are no latency issues.
Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
The worst possible choice presses foam pads against the ear lobes. 
My cat has a thing for chewing cords!
Bluetooth has major latency. There look good (for the price) for guitar playing/Youtube
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Yes, for the base, but not from your head to the base, so it frees you up a lot.Still looks like you need to use cables...
- Be compatible with Tablet, iPads, Laptop, Cellphone, Radio, CD and MP3 players, TV sets and Computers. The package come with necessary Cables for easy access to all kinds of audio device
Yes, good old Amazon. And they are going back just as quickly!!You got them in 1 day ?
I haven’t liked much of anything “wireless” in the studio. Definitely not microphones...guitar was kinda “meh” for me....headphones, not for tracking...maybe for non critical mixing.YEs, good old Amazon. And they are going back just as quickly!!
Agreed, and they have not changed that much! My wireless guitar patch did not have latency, but it did have cut-out issues.I haven’t liked much of anything “wireless” in the studio. Definitely not microphones...guitar was kinda “meh” for me....headphones, not for tracking...maybe for non critical mixing.
edit: most of my experience dates back 10 years though....times change.
I had a Telex wireless(guitar system) that was stolen from a gig, at breakdown/pack out...never bothered to replace it. I feel like I can hear a difference...for live use, it may be passable...but for recorded material, it always lacked....in my ears.Agreed, and they have not changed that much! My wireless guitar patch did not have latency, but it did have cut-out issues.
Sounds about right. I never replaced my wireless. Despite my aversion to being tethered, a hard line consistently proves superior. Maybe we will get quantum wireless one day!I had a Telex wireless(guitar system) that was stolen from a gig, at breakdown/pack out...never bothered to replace it. I feel like I can hear a difference...for live use, it may be passable...but for recorded material, it always lacked....in my ears.