Can I use my Sony bluetooth wireless headphones with my iPod on an airplane?
Jun 18, 2009 by Trickster | Posted in Music & Music Players
Can I use my Sony Bluetoothwirelessheadphones with my iPod on a plane? Nothing to do with my cell phone, just iPod.
Bluetooth, classified as a wireless device, transmits and receives radio waves to turn the class as a form of interference device, which are not allowed on planes.
Richard S | Jun 18, 2009
my sony wireless headphones will not mute sound from tv?
May 03, 2009 by Pam O | Posted in TVs
I just bought a set of wireless headphones for my tv in my room, they work but the volume comes out of the tv i can't turn down the tv with out turning down the headphones they are model mdr-rf925rk any ideas??
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Sony Unveils Official PS3 Wireless Stereo Headset
27.05.11
Priced at $99.99 the PS3 Wireless Stereo Headset connects via a USB dongle to any PS3 console which will, once the headset is connected, then give the player updates on battery life and sound controls. Essentially, if you want the same status updates you receive about your controller to occur for your headset, this is the one to pick up.
Aside from volume controls and a mute button, this stereo headset doesn’t do much to differentiate itself from the pack, and since it is not yet available there aren’t any user reviews to evaluate just how good the audio experience is. And if you are looking for either high quality audio or just a bluetooth headset , this might not be the optimum product for you.
Still, at under $100, and with the added PS3 functionality, if you were planning to pick up both a set of headphones and a mic , this can kill two birds with one stone. The look is simple yet elegant, like many Sony devices, and the microphone even retracts to avoid embarrassing explanations of why your headphones have a mic attached to them.
Review: Sony Ericsson Walkman Phone and Bluetooth Stereo ...
by JohnG
After owning the portable music market for years with Walkman cassette and CD players, along came the Apple iPod to topple Sony’s domination. Now, Sony Ericsson tries to regain some of its mojo with a media-friendly cell phone and wireless stereo headphones.
The Sony Ericsson W760i is billed as a Walkman phone, positioned somewhere between barebones cellular sets and feature-packed smartphones. If you don’t need all the capabilities of a Blackberry or iPhone or HTC device to stay in touch while you’re on the road, this phone offers features that deserve a serious look.
The W760i handles the basics extremely well. In my hands-on testing, call quality was excellent. The slim, lightweight slider design hides the keypad when not in use. Battery life is respectable, easily lasting two or three days of normal use.
Diving into the features, built-in applications let travelers track appointments and keep up with contacts. Mobile e-mail setup is easy for accounts such as Yahoo!, AOL, Windows Live and major Internet service providers. Some models of the phone allow instant (push) e-mail from Exchange servers. But curiously, the Exchange application is left out of AT&T’s version of mobile e-mail.
You can play your favorite MP3 tunes from an optional memory card (up to 4 GB is supported) and the phone also has a built-in FM radio. For an added cost, more music is available from subscription services such as Napster and eMusic. And MusicID will help identify the title and artist of tunes you don’t know.
With high-speed 3G data, the built-in web browser handles mobile sites and cellular video surprisingly well. The browser even does a credible job on websites not optimized for mobile devices. The screen is not a touch screen, but I found it easy to navigate through the menus with the keys, even when clicking on links and filling in forms.
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