Sony - Wireless FM Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
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Description
Features
Wireless Interface
Connect the included base station to your home theater and enjoy high-fidelity sound up to approximately 150 feet.
RF stereo transmitter and charging station
Connect the included base station via the wired outputs to your home theater and enjoy high-fidelity sound via the headphones up to approximately 150 feet away.
Over-the-ear design
With an easily adjustable headband and foam ear cushions offers comfort during extended listening sessions.
Ferrite magnets
Provide sound reinforcement.
40mm drivers
Deliver powerful, expressive audio.
Automatic tuning
Helps ensure optimal signal reception.
Up to 150' wireless range
Allows you to listen in a comfortable location.
Noise-reduction system
Helps minimize transmission noise to ensure audio clarity.
3.3' cable
Permits easy wired use.
Built-in lithium-ion battery
Provides up to 25 hours of use on a single 3.5-hour charge.
10Hz - 22kHz frequency response
For faithful sound reproduction.
What's Included
- Sony Wireless FM Over-the-Ear Headphones
- Lithium-ion battery
- Transmitter
- Owner's manual
- AC adapter
- RCA-to-1/8" mini stereo cable
Q: QuestionIf someone is using the headphones can the other people in the room be listening to the tv through its normal speakers?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Usually, when the Headphone is connected, the TV Speakers are disabled. Check if the TV has the option to output the sound through its Speakers when a Headphone is connected.
Answered by SonyListens
Q: QuestionCan I purchase just the headphones and will two headphones work with one transmitter?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes, you can connect and use an unlimited amount of headphones to one TMR-RF985R transmitter.
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Q: QuestionDo you have replacement ear pads for Sony mdr rf985r headphones
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes, you can acquire parts like the ear pads through our parts and accessories partner by visiting the following link: https://sony.encompass.com/model/SONMDRRF985RK/_/Accessories/Sony/MDRRF985RK/Wireless_Stereo_Headphone_System ~Jeannette
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Q: Questionheadphones work for 3-5 minutes and then go deadI have fully charged the headphones overnight several times with the headphone power switch turned to off position, properly positioned on charging rack, and rack's green power light is on. I turn on the headset power, light turns green, and the headset goes dead in 3-5 minutes of use (headset power light is still green - still charged?). If I disconnect and then reconnect the charging unit plug into the headphone output on the TV ... headphones work again but go dead again in 3-5 minutes. What is going wrong? Regular corded headphone works great all the time, so don't think it is in the TV headphone jack.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Hello friend, it sounds like your rechargeable batteries are faulty. I would try replacing those batteries and trying new ones. Your headphones should be working for more than 3-5 minutes. If you put new batteries into your headphones and your problem persist, it has to be the headphones themselves. I would get them replaced. Hope this helps.
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Q: QuestionWhat is the difference between TMR-RF985R and MDR-RF985R and do they use the same ear pads
Asked by Ed.
- A:Answer Hi Ed, the TMR-RF985R is the wireless transmitter of the MDR-RF985RK. The only headphone between the two is the MDR-RF985RK. Those two are bundled together when purchased. Thanks, -Mark
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Q: Questiondo i plug into my TV or cable box ?The way I am set up my volume is off on the TV and it is controlled by the Cable Box. I use one remote
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer you should be able to do both. But you should always go with the main source where you control volume. That would be your TV.
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Q: QuestionHow do I eliminate the constant, loud hum from the headphones?There is a constant, loud hum through the headphones that I cannot eliminate. I have followed all the troubleshooting guidelines including changing the radio frequency with the channel selector switch and then using the Auto Tuning button. The transmitter is plugged into the speaker output jack (marked 8 ohms) on my LG TV. There is no jack marked "headphones". The TV does not allow me to adjust the volume coming through the speaker output jack and is very loud when using regular wired headphones. If this is the problem, is there a solution?
Asked by RG.
- A:Answer I also gave an LG i hooked up to the regular headphone plug behind tv, doesn't say headphones but has same plug as if you were going to plug in regular head phones, than when everything is hooked up, go to settings or apps depending on your tv, than go to audio than change from tv speakers to headphones, than u have to set the volume on your headphones on high, than you control volume by adjusting volume on tv with control and don't touch volume on headphone anymore, i also have a samsung, which works different with them, i also plug in to same jack on tv, but on this set, i can lower volume on tv, and adjust only on headphones, i guess all tv's work a little different, hope this helps, also on the LG, the headphone will turn on only when u select headphones at settings...
Answered by Dodgerblue
Q: QuestionCan the transmitter function as a headphone charger?How do i recharge the headphone?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes, To recharge the headphone battery after use, place the headphones on the transmitter after use. The CHG indicator lights up, then charging starts. When charging is complete, there is no need to remove the headphones from the transmitter. * When the transmitter's contact pins meet the headphones' contact points, the CHG indicator lights up red. If they do not meet, the indicator will not light up. Confirm that the headphones make a “click” sound when you put them on the transmitter. When the headphones are correctly placed on the transmitter, the upper surface of the headphones becomes level with the transmitter.
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