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Listen to your favorite tunes with the freedom to move around with these wireless headphones that receive broadcasts up to 180' from the IR transmitter.
 
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4 out of 5
4
Good headphones
on December 7, 2009
Posted by: Anonymous
from Suwanee, Georgia
I purchased these headphones for my kids, and they held up well for the price, but I would spend a few more dollars and get the leather head phones from the same company. They are much better quality and according to my kids are much more comfortable. It's leather padding vs thin foam padding. These are easy to use and do fit better to smaller childrens heads than the others, because these are lighter and don't fall off when they fall asleep as the others have a tendency of doing when they fall asleep and their head rocks forward. My 5 year old likes these headphones better but my 7 year old likes the others better. I have a set of both. It is a personal preference but for the price the other one are better quality, are more comforable (or at least for adults and older children) and storage is easier, unless you have room to store these.
What's great about it: Less Expensive than others
What's not so great: Quailty could be better
I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
3 out of 5
3
Performance
5 out of 5
5
+6points
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Power Acoustik HP-11S Wireless Headphone - Wired Connectivity - Stereo - Over-the-head
 
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5 out of 5
5
Very Good Headphones
on December 7, 2009
Posted by: Anonymous
from Suwanee, Georgia
I bought these headphones for my children to use in my car with my in car dvd player and they love them so far. They have held up well, and storage is very good and easy since they fold. Interference has not been an issue and my kids can wear them for long car trips without them falling off or hurting their ears. So far battery life is good as long as they don't leave them on when they get out of the car. My children are 5 and 7 and they can both work the volume and on/off switches without any problems. I didn't want to pay upwards of $150 for replacement headphones for my car from the dealer and thus far these have been well worth the investment. If you have kids these are a very good investment, one that I don't think you'll regret. They aren't that expensive and have held up well for kids that don't always take as good a care of things as I would hope, for example these are sometimes dropped on the ground, stepped on, thrown, etc. and so far they are still going strong. I would highly recommend these, as my personal experience with them has been very good.
What's great about it: They are very comfortable, and work great, easy to use, pop batteries in and you're set.
What's not so great: Nothing really,hope they hold up as havent had them but for a few months. Great so far!!
I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
5 out of 5
5
Performance
4 out of 5
4
+20points
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If an item that needs installation is purchased at Best Buy, is the installation by the Geek Squad free?

No, I believe you have to pay for the installation of things.
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