Infrared (IR) wireless headphones offer several advantages. They enable people to watch television without annoying others in the room and they remove the age-old problem of tangled wires.
Honda Odyssey headphones for models made after the year 2003 work using Infrared (IR) technology. A beam of IR light, like the one that is used in your TV remote, is used to transmit audio signals. This has advantages over Radio Frequency (RF) headphones in sound quality and battery life. I lots my Honda Oddyssey headphones and ended up having to find replacements from http://www.audiovideo2go.com which is the only reason I discovered the difference between IR and RF headphones.
Yes, the IR transmitter doesn't care how many IR headphones are in the room.
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Hi there - I have a 2006 Honda Odyssey, and I had a heck of a time trying to find IR headphones that would work with it. Of course, you can go to the dealer and get headphones from there. The only problem, is they cost over $200. That's a lot of money for something my kids are going to be using, abusing, and losing (probably....). So, I went on eBay in search of a cheaper solution - lots of people will sell the OEM Honda headphones on eBay - but they are also a bit expensive. Then I went on a few other websites, and ran across http://www.audiovideo2go.com which sells Honda Odyssey headphones for much cheaper than the dealer. I ended up getting an "after market" pair for $40. And of course, my boys lost them - so I had to buy another pair. Thankfully for that price, I can get several replacements :) Anyway, I hope this helps!
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Hi there, IR headphones are not vehicle or model specific - so you can mix and match IR headphones from most brands. The biggest difference is quality. Cars get hot - very hot, and cold - very cold. Many IR headphones just are not built for these temperature extremes. Throw in a few variables like dogs chewing on them, and kids sitting on them, and you need something pretty rugged if it's going to survive. Getting headphones from a dealership isn't cheap- but they are high quality. You can also get the same headphones off of Ebay or at websites like http://www.audiovideo2go.com (That's where I got my Acura headphones, and they work perfectly). If you know the part number for your headphone, there are lots of Honda parts websites that you can use, too.
DVD Players in most American cars use Infrared (IR) transmissions for their wireless headphones. There are two types of wireless IR Headphones - 1 Channel and 2 Channel. The difference between the two is whether you want the passengers to be able to listen to two different audio sources, or if everyone is going to be listening to the same thing. For example, if you have two LCD screens in your car and you want passengers to be able to watch two different shows on the screens, you will need a "Two Channel" IR headphone. This way you can transmit both LCD screen sound outputs on different IR channels for your passengers. Finding the right IR Headphone for your car is not always easy. But, I've discovered that most major vehicle makers share the same IR headphone technology. So all GM cars can interchange their headphones, as can all Ford cars, and Toyota cars, etc.... I've looked around online, and I've found that the best place to get headphones is either on Ebay or on audiovideo2go.com . You can also try checking amazon.com . Just be sure that your vehicle uses an IR and not an RF (Radio Frequency) system.
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Battery usage for wireless headphones is not prohibitive if you are using an Infrared (IR) headphone. In fact, IR headphone batteries will last quite a long time! I recently purchased a 2005 wireless IR headphone replacement from AudioVideo2go.com along with a set of batteries. The batteries lasted for 3 months - not bad, actually. The reason the batteries last so long is because they use a LED to emit infrared light. As you may know, LED's are very energy efficient. On the other hand, if your headphone or headset is an RF (Radio frequency) headphone, then it will use much more power and reduce the battery life significantly. I hope you found this answer to be useful!
Between 2 standard IR devices it is 1 meter. Between 2 low power IR devices it is 0.3 meter Between a standard and a low power IR device it is 0.2 meter
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