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The Best Wireless Headphones for TV

The Best Wireless Headphones for TV

This time of year we always get lots of questions about finding the best headphones for TV listening.

There are probably around a million wireless headphone choices for TV out there (give or take), but here at Headphone.com we're audiophiles and, for us, sound quality is always number one on the list.

Over the years, we have reviewed a plethora of 'TV-oriented' wireless headphones from many makers. We keep coming back to the Sennheiser 'RS' model line which we think offers some of the best products in this highly specialized category.

Using wireless headphones for TV has several benefits. Along with handy wire-free convenience and improved dialogue / speech intelligibility (more on that below), some base transmitter stations can broadcast to two wireless headphones at the same time. The ability for each viewer to set the TV volume to their individual preference on their own headphone is a huge plus for helping things go smoothly in the household.  

Wireless Headphones And Your TV Can Easily Work Together!

Your TV has either 'digital' or 'analog' audio output connections - sometimes both. This factor will determine what type of wireless headphones, cables or accessories you will need for your particular television.  

For example, if your TV only has analog RCA-type audio connections (bottom inset; far left), it makes sense to choose an analog wireless model like the Sennheiser RS 135 since you won't be making use of upscale digital connection features - meaning you'll save yourself a ton of dough!

However, many modern TVs have only a digital audio output available which means you will need to find a base station unit that can accept that type of input from your television.

We think the 'sweet spot' in the Sennheiser RS wireless headphone series is the RS 175 model which offers audio connections of all types - both analog and digital - and is compatible with most TVs. It also sounds significantly better than the less expensive RS135 model due to its digital-based audio transmission system.

How To Connect Wireless Headphones To Your TV (It's Easy!)

Wireless TV headphones contain a miniaturized receiver that communicates directly with the base station. The base station connects to your TV via either an analog cable or a digital cable method, depending on your particular television. Some new flat screen TVs may only offer digital audio output capability. 

Digital connection methods are either via an Optical or a Coaxial cable (shown top inset, right panel). Analog connection methods are either via RCA stereo dual plugs [usually red and white] or from the TV's 'mini' line-out jack (shown top inset, left panel). Whether connected via either digital or the analog RCA method, the internal TV speakers will remain adjustable via the normal TV volume control, while the headphone listener will use the independent volume control on the headphones. Although the sound quality won't be as good as via digital connection methods, you can plug the base station directly into the headphone jack (1/8″ or 3.5 mm mini-plug) on your TV. This plug type will often have a little headphone image above it (see top inset; left panel). This method is always an analog connection that will turn the TV speakers OFF. Some older televisions may not have any other audio connection method. In this situation, the headphone plug connection might be the only way to use wireless headphones with that type of TV.  

Improve TV Dialogue and Speech Intelligibility With Wireless Headphones

An important aspect of high-quality TV and movie watching is speech intelligibility. In other words, how clearly you can hear and understand the dialogue between the characters or during narrative voice-overs.  One major benefit of wireless TV headphones is that many of these models are optimized for the best speech intelligibility possible. For example, the frequency range that determines audible differences between human “S” and “F” vocal sounds occurs between 3,000 kHz and 7,000 kHz. This is often called the 'vocal presence' region. Many built-in TV speakers - especially flat-panel TVs -  have lousy fidelity in this frequency range. And turning up the volume simply increases distortion modulation and mid-frequency harmonics, further smearing the dialogue. Top wireless TV headphones are able to provide improved clarity in these important speech frequencies. They also allow others in the room to listen at a regular volume via the TV speakers if so desired. Considering Non-Wireless and/or Standard 'Wired' Headphones for TV


Of course, you can use any standard 'wired' set of headphones if your TV has a built-in headphone jack, although perhaps a headphone extension cord may be needed. On most TVs with a headphone jack, directly connecting headphones automatically turns off the TV speakers and you'll be able to adjust the headphone volume with the volume control for the TV set itself.

Here are links to buy the wireless headphones mentioned in the article:

Buy the Sennheiser RS 135
Buy the Sennheiser RS 165 (Sennheiser's killer update to the RS 160)
Buy the Sennheiser RS 175

Click Here For a Complete List of Our Best Wireless Headphones for TV

 

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33 comments

Alex McNeil

Alex McNeil

I agree with going with the Sennheisers. Great for home use, high quality, and the connection quality is excellent.

kent mccoy

kent mccoy

total mess out there with wireless tv headphones—just sent a pair of IR Unisar J3 headphones back to amazon—had to use a digital to analog converter but still nothing but silence or roaring static—IR transmitter would come on and then fade after a couple of minutes then huge static—-

Joe Mahalak

Joe Mahalak

I stay at hotels and cannot get earphones to work on the tvs. Both tvs had analog rca red and white plugs. Is there a tv setting that has to be activated on hotel tvs before they will work?

Hans

Hans

Dear Brian,
your LG OLED55E6P TV seems to have a HDMI-connector. You can get an adapter from HDMI to cinch connectors ( or RCA ),
available at EBAY like this: http://www.ebay.de/itm/like/282136810092?lpid=106&chn=ps&ul_noapp=true.
The base of my wireless TV-hedphone is connected via such a device with my Samsung TV.

best regards

Hans

Cliff

Cliff

Congrats on your TV purchase. Looks like you have an Optical out – so you would have to purchase a headset that has this type of input (RS 175 as shown above) OR buy a digital converter. Such as the one shown here https://www.sharperimage.com/si/view/product/Digital+Audio+Connector+for+the+Wireless+TV+Speaker/205197

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