However, the negative reviews are not accidental. I have read me before they buy into the topic of wireless headphones and decided consciously for the 865 MHz technology. The major disadvantage of this technique is the very impressionable / superimposable transmission frequency. Every little noise source reduces / hindered the listening experience. This could be the WiFi, the wireless home phone, mobile phone, located near power lines, etc. Here you must try / test. When it comes to home are too many sources of interference in someone, whether by oneself or by a neighbor, then you have the headphones return / exchange and access to the most expensive models with 2.4 GHz technology.
The advantage of the old technique, however, is the range. The 2.4GHz headphones usually already fail on one wall, while the 865 MHz headphones also spend through several walls a clean sound.
The Aufladeschale blending effortlessly well into the technology corner. The headphones slides well into the intended loading position and this is visually confirmed by a green LED.
The connection went slightly out of hand and worked right away. Simply jack to the TV (or stereo receiver) and the power plug into the socket. Turn on the TV, headphones on and if no sound is heard, press the right button on the headset so that it automatically searches and finds the correct channel.
At the headphones themselves, the volume can be controlled, on / off switch and there is the button for the automatic channel finder, if the channel was changed at the Senderbox.
The cushion of the left ear cup can be removed by twisting. Behind the two AAA batteries are inserted.