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15 years ago
Usually I'm not a fan of wireless devices since one way or the other they usually end up disappointing me with poor reception and/or broken connections due to interference. Of course, my Xbox 360 and PS3 controllers have never posed any problem, yet I wonder how some manufacturers nail this...
15 years ago
Quit Snagging That Headphone Cable!
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- No Darned Cord
- Reasonable Fidelity
Cons:
- Looks a Might Tad Doofy
15 years ago
TDK's WR700 headphones utilise Kleer wireless and offer excellent sound quality
Wireless headphones have been on the market for a long time, but they have generally lacked the sound quality of their wired components, making them easy to overlook for anyone concerned with crisp audio quality.
Pros:
- Excellent build quality and looks
- instantaneous sync
- Kleer wireless technology
- excellent sound quality
- up to four units pairs can use one receiver
Cons:
- Ears quickly become hot
- receiver a little chunky for use with mobile phones
- no active noise cancellation
13 years ago
TDK WR700 Review
TDK's WR700 is a solid wireless headphone option, with big bass and a high quality wireless streaming courtesy of Kleer. It isn't flawless, but it's a bargain for its $250 price. Wireless headphones most often take the Bluetooth route these days, but a handful of models still use RF-based technology with separate transmitters sending high quality audio streams to receivers inside the headphones. TDK's WR700 uses Kleer technology, a wireless protocol intended mostly for home use. It delivers booming bass and bright, sculpted highs—but there's a bit of distortion at top volumes, as well. The WR700's list price is $249, but it's sold online for much less. If you're looking for a budget, non-Bluetooth wireless headphone option, keep reading. DesignVisually, the WR700( at Amazon) is simple and classy. Black rubberized surfaces match with metallic tones and a black leather head band. The earpads and headband are well-cushioned and quite comfortable, and the supra-aural (on-ear) earcups swivel and fold inward for flat storage. A Power/Pairing switch, as well as volume controls, are located on the outside panel of the right earpiece, with raised indicators for si...
Pros:
- Powerful audio performance with deep bass response at moderate volumes
- Easy pairing, high-quality wireless audio via Kleer technology
- Comfortable on-ear design
- Good value for the price
Cons:
- Distorts on deep bass tracks at maximum volume
- Requires four AAA batteries for operation
13 years ago
TDK WR700
Wireless headphones most often take the Bluetooth route these days, but a handful of models still use RF-based technology with separate transmitters sending high quality audio streams to receivers inside the headphones.
Pros:
- Powerful audio performance with deep bass response at moderate volumes
- Easy pairing, high-quality wireless audio via Kleer technology
- Comfortable on-ear design.
Cons:
- Distorts on deep bass tracks at maximum volume
- Requires four AAA batteries for operation
14 years ago
TDK WR 700 Review
Wireless headphones appeal to those who want to enjoy music/movies at home or on the go without the binding tangle of wires. However, the usual run-of-the-mill wireless audio solutions have a crippling limitation with respect to the wireless transmission technology they use - either Bluetooth or IR.
Pros:
- Great sound quality
- Comfortable
Cons:
- Bulky transmitter
- Range could've been better
12 years ago
TDK WR700 (Black)
Despite a few shortcomings, TDK's WR700 wireless headphones--which use Kleer wireless technology instead of Bluetooth--deliver good sound for a reasonable price.
Pros:
- Wireless headphones with Kleer technology
- good sound quality, especially for wireless headphones
- easy connection
- compatible with all audio devices using a 3.5mm headphone port
- adapter for AV receivers
- cloth carrying case included
Cons:
- Requires using the included receiver dongle, which is somewhat bulky
- transmitter and headphones each require two pairs of AAA batteries
- headphones could be slightly more comfortable
14 years ago
"Review: TDK?s Wireless Kleer Cans Out-Do Bluetooth With Lossless Audio"
TDK has chosen Kleer over Bluetooth and won with this ultra-clear set of headsets, but the WR700s aren?t without their faults. Question is: do they warrant a $179 price tag?
Pros:
- Kleer technology doesn?t sacrifice quality for wireless
- Clear, uncompressed sound
Cons:
- Requires four AAA batteries all up
- hissing while on standby
16 years ago
TDK WR700 Wireless Hi-Fi-Headphones Review
TDK was kind enough to send us a pair of high fidelity wireless headphones for review. These headphones feature transmission technology developed by Kleer, which is an uncompressed CD quality 16bit 44kHz digital connection, giving improved sound quality over analogue transmission. This also
Pros:
- Transmitter a little larger than a 9v battery and plugs directly into the headphones socket, No cradle, dock, cables or power socket required
- just the small transmitter and headphones, Crisp clear detailed audio, enough to reveal defects in many MP3 & M4A encodings, some up to 320kbps, Excellent
Cons:
- No active noise cancelling, Significant standby current, batteries should be removed when not in use for more than a few days, 126ms latency measured. This would be an issue for critical timing use (e.g
- recording studio.
15 years ago
Review of TDK WR700 Wireless Stereo Headphones
Conclusions In the opinion of this serious music listener, the TDK WR700 wireless headphones are affordable, great-sounding headphones for casual or critical listeners. Their high fidelity sound is rich, full and detailed and the wireless capability is a real plus.
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