Description

The Koss JR-900 cordless stereo headphone system consists of a transmitter and a set of 10-ounce headphones with a built-in receiver for cordless listening from almost any audio source, including your stereo, VCR, DVD player, or computer. The transmitter offers a choice of five stereo broadcast channels for optimizing transmission. Using separate channels, you can even use more than one system in the same vicinity.
The JR-900 also comes with a rechargeable built-in nickel-cadmium battery pack capable of powering the headset for approximately 10 continuous hours. The set is covered by Koss’s lifetime warranty.
Technical Details
- 20 to 20,000 Hz frequency response
- Includes RF (radio frequency) transmission headphone, transmitter, and AC power adapter
- Provides cordless listening from your stereo, video, or computer sound source; transmits through walls or ceilings
- Closed ear cushions for better bass and sound isolation
- Stereo/mono switch, power indicator, and volume control

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Amazon reviews:
Unless the volume reaches a certain level, then there is just too much hiss. To drown out the hiss you either need to increase the volume sufficiently that you cannot hear anything else in the room (that's not very high since these are closed earphones), or play different music.
Even when you are within 2 meters of the transmitter, moving your head just a couple of inches can result in signal break-up.
If you are prepared to sit still and listen to rock music at the right volume then the sound quality really is quite good. However for over $200 more flexibility is expected both in terms of mobility and clearity.
In mono the hiss goes away, as does the signal breakup (within 10 meters). However, you are paying for stereo headphones.
The batteries don't last long (maybe 4 hours) and to recharge them you must connect a cable between the headphones and the base unit and push a switch on the base. With some other makes you only need sit them on a stand. Also the batteries cannot easily be swapped. So if you want to listen for 6 hours, or you forgot to charge them, you'll just have to wait until they are recharged. You cannot just insert a new battery.
They are a bit on the heavy side.
Something I do like is that there is no tuning dial for the radio signal, so cannot accidently detune them.
Your satisfaction with this product will probably depend on your listening preferences. Most radios stations and many pop-type CDs would come through just fine. Discriminating lovers of more quiet music will not be satisfied.