Getting A Look At New-Style Headphones And Their Mode Of Operation

February 8, 2010 by Phil Zertisky  
Filed under Earphones

Taking a quick look at headphones and how they work could be necessary nowadays, at least if one is truly into audio music and the like. For one, there are a great many different types of headphones in the market these days, with some being very much more capable and even different than headphones from just several years ago, to tell the truth.

To start with, a good set of these devices is no longer usually ran from the device to the stereo or television by means of a wire. This isn't to say that those sorts of devices aren't popular, because they really are. This is especially so for a person working as a disc jockey or in the studio. Usually, though, most listeners are going with wireless headphones, which have really come into their own over the last several years.

In terms of how these sorts of devices are grouped, it's the truth that there are two general categories for them; infrared (IR) or wireless. In the first category, these kinds of devices work pretty much like a remote control works to turn on or off the television, a DVD player or other such consumer electronic. They work by making use of an infrared beam that is transmitted from a device hooked to the stereo or TV and then to the listening device on a person's head.

It should be said that these devices are somewhat limited to strictly line-of-sight and that they will not work if that sort of line of sight is impeded or otherwise not present. It also will not be able to pick up the infrared beam if it is not in at least the same room as the transmitter device coming from the stereo or television in which the device has been hooked to.

A big upside to the typical infrared listening device is that battery life is longer than in a set of wireless headphones, though these sorts of wireless devices have a great many things going for them. First of all, one can put on a set of these devices and pretty much go anywhere in the house or other environment that the signal is being transmitted in. It is only limited by the range of the device and the transmitter, in other words.

In effect, there is no need for any sort of line-of-sight consideration and some audiophiles believe that the listening experience is a bit better with these wireless devices. However, battery life can be greatly shortened at typical listening volumes, with some users reporting about four hours -- at most -- of alkaline battery life, meaning that such batteries will need to be replaced fairly often.

The way around that is to, of course, go with a quality set of nickel cadmium rechargeable batteries. Most experts recommend that two sets be purchased so that one set can be recharged while the other set is being used. In terms of eliminating the need for a very long audio cable, either of the two (IR or wireless) are far more preferred then the standard wired device that many people grew up with over the last generation.

These days, typical headphones are also thought to be even better than headphones of just a decade or so ago. They feature better treble and bass response, even in relatively inexpensive models, for one. Of course, there are drawbacks and benefits to either sort of wireless or infrared device, so take some time to look thoroughly before deciding on either one of the two or deciding to just go with wired headphones.

Enjoy your music by wearing headphones. If you purchase the right choice of headphone you will have a wonderful experience. Get your choice now online.

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