Beware a few things.
First, WiFi headphones aren't actually WiFi. Wireless, yes. WiFi,
definitely not as they have no need to join a WiFi network. Secondly,
Sony wireless headphones have a 1 year parts warranty, but only ninety
days labor, and the labor is important as the switches in the headbands
tend to fail. Sony wireless headphones do not have a conventional power
switch, rather, they turn on when you place the headphones on your head,
and that switch goes bad. Avoid, avoid, avoid.
The best maker of wireless headphones, and honestly the only other
major manufacturer, is Sennheiser. Look for them.
On 12/30/2014 11:33 AM, Dennis wrote:
hello. try
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009A6CZYO/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?qid=1419957025&sr=8-5
looks like what you want.
On 12/30/2014 10:25 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi
We are looking for recommendations on wifi headphones for
someone with hearing problems. My dad would like some
earphones that are wifi, they are light to wear, he wants to
use them on the tv, he has to have it really loud in order
to hear it, also he would like some that can filter out a
lot of the back ground sound, does anyone have any ideas
please? He specifically would like some like the old
stefascope design but I have not seen these in a long time.
Again they must be wifi and not cable as it would not be
practical, on amazon there are loads, it is hard to know
what to look for. Our neighbour has some, he plugs them into
the tv or connects them but it is still possible to hear the
tv even though the person is using headphones.
Thomson whp3001bk wifi headphones
Regards
Adrien