Sony MDR-DS7100 Over-the-Ear Headphones

The white earphones that come standard with the stylish iPod may not be enough to complete the chic look you’ve been looking for, but worry no more as these wireless Sony MDR-DS7100 over-the-ear headphones might.
Designed to deliver the 7.1 channel effect for those who can’t use a 7.1 sound system in their home (students or so) , the latest addition to Sony’s lineup uses a 2.4GHz wireless system that vouches to tickle your ears even if you’re broadcasting from 100 feet (that’s some 30 meter) away.
The new Sony MDR-DS7100 wireless overhead headphones feature a larger 50mm driver and are compatible with Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS, DTS-ES. The interesting thing about the headphone is that they got an upgraded battery now that offers 30-percent more lifetime for up to 13 hours of continuous functioning.
Although a release date has been confirmed for October, there’s no word concerning price. However, considering that the previous model (the DS7000) sells for $250, we honestly don’t think the new Sony MDR-DS7100 will break the bank for you.
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I am looking for my church for over the ear headphones that will be able to pick up from our sound system with adjustable volume control. We are needing these for our people with hearing difficulties. What would you recommend and at what price.