This ruins everything, this is disastrous Ergonomics: One wonders if the engineer who designed the really tried because the control module under the right atrium has a multitude of buttons so tiny that it must remove the headset, turn on the light, put his glasses to access the volume controls, bass and surround effect. And as the volume is not adjusted continuously but in steps, remove and replace the headset multiple times to get to the exact setting ... And to cap it all, we must turn the transmitter every time you wants to use the headphones as it expires if not used, and the fact of turning on the headset does not turn on the transmitter (which yet we are told, is in "sleep").
So to watch TV in bed if you are not alone and if you sometimes have insomnia, you better choose another helmet, otherwise, we must turn the light on, get up to turn the transmitter back in its bed, turn on the headset, set it by removing it and putting it several times, and finally turn off the light to get to Paradise. At that rate, I still prefer a good wired headset. It's a shame for a headset of such sound quality, near perfect.