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Best wireless headphones for watching TV
SteelSeries accomplishes this without a base station, which is one of the reasons why this pair is so inexpensive. The station connects directly into an audio source via a proprietary transmitter dongle with standard aux/3.5mm jacks, while also using your TV USB port for power. The end result is a snappy pair of headphones that rivals Bluetooth-enabled models without the lag that comes with the technology.
According to reviewers, this pair are also comfortable to wear for long periods of time, which makes them versatile for watching TV, gaming, video chatting, and just general everyday use. The SteelSeries Arctis 7 also features 7.1 Surround Sound for an immersive audio experience. Although the headphone’s bass is a bit weak, its stereo sound is very well balanced and clean, especially when you consider its low price point.
The SteelSeries Arctis 7 wireless headphones are also compatible with PC, Mac, PS4, VR, and mobile devices, including iOS and Android.
Amazon customer Stephen B. writes:
“Pretty amazing audio for a wireless headset in a super comfortable design. I work at my computer all day long, and there is nothing worse than throwing good money down on a pair of “high-end” headphones and wanting to take them off your head because your ears are being pinched. This ski-goggle suspension strap carries the weight of the (already pretty light) headphones. And the ear pads are very comfortable. I also wear glasses, so I need to have pads that mold themselves around the frames without continuing to knock them off course.
Range is as expected on wireless, and maintains quality through a reasonable distance. I don’t use the mic much, but it’s been clear to those on the receiving end, and I like the fact that it tucks away so I don’t have to think about it. Good battery life if good so far, charging it every few days of use.”
The SteelSeries Arctis 7 retails for $149.99 on Amazon.
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