Able Planet Sound Clarity Infrared Wireless Headphones

It certainly seems like just about everything we use is going the wireless route these days. It won’t be long before anything with a cord will seem like an antique. I can remember the first VCR my parents bought back in 1984. It came with a remote control tethered to the damn thing with a wire! It all seems a bit ridiculous. Anyway, when it comes to wireless headphones we certainly have our options. One of those options is infrared technology and one of the masters of the design is Able Planet. Their new Sound Clarity IR Wireless headphones are one to watch – and listen to.
Able Planets Sound Clarity™ wireless infrared stereo headphones offer up the two most important things we look for in a set of headphones, no wires and great sound. They use the award-winning and patented LINX AUDIO™-a Hear the Difference™ technology, to produce top-notch audio reproductions in both sound and speech reproduction. And rather than Bluetooth technology to cut the ties, Able Planet has chose to go with infrared technology instead.
In order to take full advantage, well, any advantage really, of these headphones you need to buy one of Able Planet’s IR transmitter devices. They offer two options the IRT single-source transmitter and the IRT2 dual-source version. Some of the other features of note found in these particular wireless headphones include auto-off sensors that extend battery life by turning off the headphones 3.5-min after the signal from the audio source has been terminated, a lightweight adjustable headband and soft foam ear cushions and a fold-flat design for easy storage.
You can get your own set of Able Planet’s Sound Clarity IR wireless headphones for $129.99 at www.ableplanet.com.
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