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		<title>Other Headphones for TV That I Can Recommend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know I like the Sennheiser RS 120 headphones for TV, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the alternative model the Sennheiser RS 110 headphones either. These also have a great sound quality, well, they are Sennheisers after all. They are very similar to the 120s, with the same Supra-aural wireless system so the [...]<p><a href="http://headphonesfortv.com/headphones-tv-recommend/">Other Headphones for TV That I Can Recommend</a> is from <a href="http://headphonesfortv.com/">HeadphonesForTV.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know I like the Sennheiser RS 120 <a href="http://headphonesfortv.com" title="headphones for TV" class="content-link">headphones for TV</a>, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the alternative model the Sennheiser RS 110 headphones either. These also have a great sound quality, well, they are Sennheisers after all. They are very similar to the 120s, with the same Supra-aural wireless system so the sound quality is top notch.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ve got a very natural and balanced sound to them, without much interference, so you hear an accurate reproduction of the original sound. That also makes them ideal headphones for more than just watching TV. They are hard to beat for listening to your favorite music CDs. In fact if you&#8217;ve got the right adapter you can even use the to listen to your MP3 player! Mind you, I wouldn&#8217;t advise walking around outside with them on.<span id="more-1"></span></p>
<p>If you didn&#8217;t want to splash out for a more expensive model of cordless or wireless headphones, these are an attractive alternative. Prices now are hovering around the $30 to $40 dollar mark, but I&#8217;ve seen some places advertising them for sale at $23. You can&#8217;t get much better than that for an entry into the world of wireless headphones for TV.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to worry about setting these up with your TV or home theater system, just plug them in and you are good to go. The only thing you will probably need to do is sit them in the charger for a while so they can charge up the battery. Apart from that though, there&#8217;s just nothing to do except wear them.</p>
<p>Even after some extended periods of time wearing these wireless headphones I didn&#8217;t experience any discomfort. That might be important if you wear them for more than please, for instance if you&#8217;re hard of hearing and you need headphones to even hear the TV. Other headphones that I&#8217;ve tried have sometimes given me a bit of trouble, mostly because they press too hard on the area around the ear.</p>
<p>Just like the Sennheiser RS 120s, these have a great range too and will pick up the wireless signal without fault even at a distance of 150 or 200 meters away. Although I&#8217;d have to wonder if you&#8217;d still be able to see the TV from that distance!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen some reviews of wireless headphones for TV and they complained about the lightness of these headphones. I see the light weight as a plus, rather than a fault. I&#8217;ve had headphones that were big and bulky and it didn&#8217;t take long to get fed up with them. They were ok for watching the occasional program on TV, but for any decent length movie they were hopeless. I like the light weight of these headphones it just makes them that much more comfortable.</p>
<p>So, if you can&#8217;t afford a set of Sennheiser 120s or you just don&#8217;t want to buy then, then I can definitely recommend the 110s as a worthy replacement set of headphones for TV.</p>
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		<title>Some Running Headphones That I Have Tried</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re like me and you like to listen to music while working out or running, then you might be thinking about investing in a good pair of sport or running headphones. Sports headphones are specifically designed to stay in place as you are moving in addition to being extra durable. Naturally, any headphones that [...]<p><a href="http://headphonesfortv.com/running-headphones-ive-tried/">Some Running Headphones That I Have Tried</a> is from <a href="http://headphonesfortv.com/">HeadphonesForTV.com</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re like me and you like to listen to music while working out or running, then you might be thinking about investing in a good pair of sport or <a href="http://headphonesfortv.com/running-headphones-ive-tried/" title="running headphones" class="content-link">running headphones</a>. Sports headphones are specifically designed to stay in place as you are moving in addition to being extra durable. Naturally, any headphones that are worn for sports should be sweat proof and deliver excellent sound quality even with plenty of other stuff going on around you.</p>
<p>I find that most headphones that get thrown in with an MP3 player, iPod or iPhone don&#8217;t fit your ears comfortably for any length of time, and they don&#8217;t produce the best quality sound. If, like me, you use headphones regularly in the gym, then you should focus on finding a decent pair of purpose made running headphones that fit your ears well and have some at least some sweat resistance.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-15" title="Sennheiser MX 85" src="http://headphonesfortv.com/wp-content/uploads/sennheiser-mx-85.gif" border="0" alt="Sennheiser MX 85" width="200" height="150" />For runners, the <strong>Sennheiser MX85</strong> running headphones may be just the answer to that annoying cord wrangling and ear buds that keep falling out.</p>
<p>Specifically designed for the jogger and runner in mind, these particular headphones are properly adjustable to fit various ear sizes. I like using these earphones a lot, and would probably choose between these and a pair of earphones from Shure.<span id="more-14"></span></p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-18 alignright" title="Nike Aero Sport" src="http://headphonesfortv.com/wp-content/uploads/nike-aero-sport.jpg" alt="Nike Aero Sport" width="200" height="197" />An alternative set of running headphones I&#8217;ve tried are the <strong>Nike Aero Sport</strong> headphones.</p>
<p>These headphones will stay put during most activity, they are easy to clean and are also sweat proof.</p>
<p>But, one criticism I do have, apart from the not-so-good sound quality, is that with prolonged use these headphones can get a little uncomfortable. It&#8217;s essentially because they&#8217;re made of plastic, without any padding.</p>
<p>On the good side, the cord will stay out of your way as it rests behind your arms. If you are looking for a reasonably priced pair of running headphones that will last, these are a pretty good choice.</p>
<p>Another affordable pair of running headphones is the <strong>Sony MDR-AS50G</strong>. The price is pretty reasonable and the headphones do manage to produce decent quality sound.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-19" title="Sony MDR AS50g Active" src="http://headphonesfortv.com/wp-content/uploads/sony-mdr-as50g-active.jpg" alt="Sony MDR AS50g Active" width="250" height="178" />The cable is designed to run behind your neck but they do tend to stick out from your head. It&#8217;s a bit weird, but doesn&#8217;t seem to detract from the sound quality of the headphones.</p>
<p>These headphones fit well enough that you don&#8217;t need to loop the band over your ears for the headphones to stay in place. They stay fairly comfortable, even after wearing them for a while.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve got two more running headphones I want to mention. The first one is the <strong>Jaybird JB-100</strong> bluetooth stereo headphones. Yeah, I know, bluetooth makes you think of something you&#8217;d wear in the car, but these particular bluetooth headphones are great for running. They&#8217;ve got a bit that fits over your ear, and an ear bud that goes into your ear, which I guess is what makes them so secure.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s just a shame that these headphones are a bit pricey. Maybe if they had an improved volume control (it doesn&#8217;t go very loud) and better bass, they would be worth paying the extra for. But they&#8217;re not that bad, and you might like them anyway.</p>
<p>The other earphones I want to mention are those weird looking, springy <strong>Arriva</strong> running headphones you might have seen.</p>
<p>Well, I know there are a few good reviews about, but honestly I recommend you stay away from these. Unless you&#8217;ve got a really big head (physically, not mentally) then the ear buds are not going to stay put. That springy thing that goes round your head, it keeps the ear buds in place, whether they&#8217;re in your ear or not. So if they&#8217;re our of your ear, they&#8217;ll stay out, no matter how often you put them back in.</p>
<p>And to be honest, the sound&#8217;s not too hot either. So even though you might like the funky design, there are better earphones to spend your money on.</p>
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