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Wireless Ir Headphones with Transmitter

Editors' Summary

Providing high-end performance at an affordable price, Pyle products offer hard-to-find features customers demand.

Product Features

Lightweight headset for wearing comfort

Operates up to 48 hours on two AAA batteries

Carrier frequency right channel is 2.8 MHz, and left channel is 2.3MHz

Auto mounting design on receiving headphone

Includes two headphones and transmitter

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Purchase Details

WIRELESS PRICE: $53.99

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Product Summary

Providing high-end performance at an affordable price, Pyle products offer hard-to-find features customers demand. These components will provide the professional and occasional enthusiast with an unbeatable combination of performance, flexibility and price.This product is a One Pair Wireless Infrared Stereo Headphones with Transmitter.

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