Analog RF wireless audio - Better than Bluetooth?
900 MHz RF wireless headphones and speakers have been around for over 30 years, are 100% analog, and have at least twice the coverage of Bluetooth, with no lag or lossy compression. And they're still available new today, from brands like Sony and Sennheiser. Time flow: 0:00 Introduction 4:06 Unboxing 6:48 Features & controls 10:14 Audio quality test 12:35 40' range test 14:29 Multiple receivers/transmitters 14:56 70' range test 16:07 How it works 17:18 Conclusion If you want to see what's inside the receiver and transmitter, watch this video by 12voltvids: • Recoton wireless headphone receiver repair #audiophile #wireless #RetroTech

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