Andy,
I don't have any myself, and, if you're lucky enough to have a Richer Sounds
nearby, perhaps they would be helpful.
Otherwise, I suppose you might just ask for personal recommendations or find
a store prepared to let you take a look at some - although they probably
wouldn't let you try them on!
Richard
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Hi Richard.
So this is good news and thanks for getting back to me. So I'm really
interested in Wifi eh? And forget all about Bluetooth? This is good as now
I can focus better my interest in headphones. Incidentally, any
recommendations on a lightweight, semi-collapsible set of headphones that
are small, padded slightly and very light, not bulky? Perhaps. Zenheiser
for example?
Very best wishes.
Andy.
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Andy, Yes you should be able to use Bluetooth headphones, but if your pc
doesn't have Bluetooth already built int, you may need a USB Bluetooth
adaptor.
Remember that Bluetooth generally doesn't extend more than 10 metres, and
hasn't usually therefore as good a range as WIFI.
Richard
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Hi all.
A rather daft question but perhaps someone would enlighten me.
I listen a lot to 6 Music or a talking book, from my Windows 7 64 bit
computer and I seem to be sitting all day listening, rather than doing
housework.
So I need a pair of Bluetooth headphones and an adaptor of course, that
would enable me to do the dishes, or clean the house.
My question is can I buy such a pair of headphones to work on my Win 7 64
bit computer and walk all around my house listening? Or is Bluetooth or
wyfi headphones only for Apple products???
Daft question I know but better to ask eh?
Very best wishes.
Andy.