Why it's best: Great sounding, comfortable headphones that pack tremendous value and allow you to move from room to room while listening to music or TV. Since the RS 130 use RF, you may run into interference with other wireless devices, but Sennheiser has done a solid job keeping this to a minimum. These open-ear headphones are easy to setup and use, and the included base station operates as a transmitter, storage rack, and charging system. Also great for exercise and yard work. Tip: Consider the RS 140 for a closed-ear design with better noise isolation. Read Full Review
Why it's best: Similar in quality and performance to the RS 130, but feature a closed design for superior noise isolation. Other unique features include L-R balance control and a compression switch to increase clarity of spoken voices. An excellent alternative to the RS 130 for gamers and anyone with hearing loss. These closed-ear headphones are easy to setup and use, and the included base station operates as a transmitter, storage rack, and charging system. Read Full Review
Why it's best: Open-ear headphones that deliver great sound and performance for the money. The RS 120s are less comfortable than the RS 130s and introduce more interference and hiss, but easily outperform other budget wireless headphones. They also have good range and use rechargeable, long-lasting NIMH batteries. Excellent choice for buyers on a budget. Read Full Review
