In the end perhaps it perhaps boils down to one question: Are they as good as some of the better Rs. 7000 wired headphones? Not quite, but for wireless headphones the performance is superlative.This is one of the better sounding headphones to enter our...
Abstract: Wireless headphones aren't always a great success, however. Bluetooth can be a finicky technology, which I'm never wholly comfortable with – audio geeks often say it's not ideal for good-quality sound transmission. These new wireless headphones are a min...
Published: 2013-05-06, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
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.
Distorts on deep bass tracks at maximum volume. Requires four AAA batteries for operation
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....
Published: 2013-02-06, Author: Phil , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Click here to see a video unboxing of the WR700'sIf you've never owned a nice pair of headphones before, you probably shouldn't buy the WR700's from TDK… because they will make all the headphones you ever owned to that point seem like garbage. I was blown...
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...
Fit, Comfort and Isolation As noted above, the WR700 is a supraaural headphone that weighs a bit more than the average wired set due to the battery compartment and wireless circuitry. The soft pads, low clamping force, and rotating earcups all make the...
Fit, Comfort and Isolation As noted above, the WR700 is a supraaural headphone that weighs a bit more than the average wired set due to the battery compartment and wireless circuitry. The soft pads, low clamping force, and rotating earcups all make the...
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 &
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.), Transmitter easy to misplace