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Hi, I'm considering getting some IR headphones, mainly because they are
cheaper and I don't want to bother about tuning. I know that they have to be in the line of site, but what part of the headphone is the IR detector housed in? Is there an issue with the angle of the headphones? |
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 10:24:04 -0800, matt wrote:
Hi, I'm considering getting some IR headphones, mainly because they are cheaper and I don't want to bother about tuning. I know that they have to be in the line of site, but what part of the headphone is the IR detector housed in? Is there an issue with the angle of the headphones? They work - at short range. Its a pain when you nip out to the kitchen and the sound cuts out though... :-( Only really recommended for watching telly without a trailing wire. -- Mick (no M$ software on here... :-) ) Web: http://www.nascom.info Web: http://projectedsound.tk |
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