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Pros and Cons of Different Types of TV Wireless Headphones

time2023/03/30

Whether you're a movie buff or just want to catch up on your favorite TV shows, this article will help you find the perfect pair of wireless headphones for your viewing pleasure.

RF Headset
Over-the-air TV headsets have grown in popularity in recent years because they allow you to watch your favorite shows and movies without disturbing others in the room. With so many different types of wireless headphones on the market, it can be difficult to know which one to choose. In this article, we'll explore some of the different types of TV wireless headphones, including Bluetooth, RF, and infrared. Whether you're a movie buff or just want to catch up on your favorite TV shows, this article will help you find the perfect pair of wireless headphones for your viewing pleasure.


Pros: RF signals are not blocked by walls or ceilings, so you can use your RF TV headphones in a different room from the audio source. The RF transmitter in the wireless headset can be connected to any sound device that has an RCA audio output or a headphone jack. This is a great option if your TV doesn't support Bluetooth. RF headphones only require an analog audio output to connect to any audio device.

Cons: This interference can come from any device in the area that generates electromagnetic signals, such as radios, telephones, radio towers, and even microwave ovens.

Infrared Headset

Pros: Infrared headsets are not affected by other radio transmissions, so there is no interference or static during use. Infrared headphones, especially high-end headphones, are capable of producing sound comparable to that produced by high-quality wired headphones. Infrared TV headsets offer more privacy as it creates a single connection so you don't have to worry about your roommates or neighbors using their own wireless headsets tuned to the same frequency band, especially if you're watching something you don't want anyone else watching.

Cons: To establish a connection, your IF wireless headphones must be in an unobstructed line of sight to the IF transmitter on your TV. With a range of only about 10 meters, you'll need to sit close to the TV if you want to use IF headphones.


Pros: BT headphones are safe to use because they typically use radio signals that are 1000 times weaker than standard wireless technology. BitTorrent connections are very secure and data is only transferred through the paired device at the time. Once connected, no one can listen.

Plus, unlike IF headphones, it doesn't depend on a clear line of sight. Even if your TV doesn't initially have a built-in Bluetooth transmitter, configuring your BT headset is very easy. Even if your TV doesn't initially have a built-in Bluetooth transmitter, configuring your BT headset is very easy. BT headphones, especially those with the latest version of the technology (BT 5.0), are very successful at minimizing interference.

Cons: As a digital technology, the Bluetooth transmitter in your TV needs to convert the audio from analog to digital before transmitting it to your BT headphones. This transition delay, known as lag, can cause lip-sync discrepancies, where there's a delay between who's speaking on the screen and what you hear. Latency can be annoying, especially when there are several people talking on the screen and you'll find it hard to hear who's saying what.

Unless your BT headset has BT 5.0, your connection range will only be limited to around 160 feet (about 50 meters), or even less if your device is using an older BT version. BT headphones use less power, but for some reason, the battery life isn't as long as you might expect, so you'll need to recharge the battery after a few hours of use.

In Conclusion

At the end of the day, the ultimate headphone showdown between Bluetooth, RF, and IF will come down to your preferences. Each has its own major pros and cons, but in the end, they allow you to watch TV late at night without disturbing your roommates and neighbors, and block out ambient noise. If you are looking for RF headsets or Bluetooth headsets, please contact us.

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