Is it possible to get a wireless headphone with audiophile quality?
Be a part of the community.
It's free, join today!
Related Forum Threads
- Would I enjoy the Audeze-LCD-2/3? Last post on Yesterday at 9:49 pm in Headphones (full-size)
- HD800, T1 or LCD-2 on a small system Last post on 5/27/12 at 7:35pm in Headphones (full-size)
- Audeze LCD2 wood versus Humidity Last post on 5/23/12 at 6:40am in Headphones (full-size)
- Ultrasone Pro 2900 - Mixing/Critical listening??? Last post on 5/25/12 at 3:11pm in Headphones (full-size)
- Sennheiser HD800 vs Audeze LCD-2 (Rev 2) vs Denon D7000 Shootout Last post on 5/28/12 at 10:44pm in Headphones (full-size)
Related Articles
-
Comparing headphones: Sennheiser's HD 800, HD 600, HD 25-1...
Edited on 5/27/12 | Contribute to this Article
-
Asr Head-Fi Threads Compendium
Edited on 5/16/12 | Contribute to this Article
-
Comparisons of LCD-2 Rev. 1 and Rev. 2
Edited on 9/19/11 | Contribute to this Article
-
Grado Modification Overview
Edited on 9/27/11 | Contribute to this Article
-
Headphone Impedance
Edited on 12/9/11 | Contribute to this Article
Recent Reviews
-
A very all-round headphone for me. Just the right one to take on the go or on holiday. Also as a DJ, nice noice isolation. Very durable so you don't have to wonder if it will break if you throw...
-
This quick review is done after a few hours of listening. I bought them from B&H for the decent sum of 150$. If you've done your research you'll find out that Ultrasone HPs are known for their...
-
I auditioned the SRH-1840 straight out of the box, and was unsatisfied with the sound, so I decided to give them a period of break-in. Recent scientific studies have shown definite differences...
-
I didn't think of TEAC when I began searching for a dedicated CD player. My initial short list included Denon, Cambridge, Marantz, Onkyo. The Teac intrigued me, so I went for it. It is very...
-
short terms: compact, loud, nice sounding, cheap ultraportables. detailed terms: AKG in the house ( fun, smooth, bassy, bright-warm & clear presentation ) cool for mainstream song...
Head-Fi Sponsors
Is there such thing as a wireless audiophile grade headphone?
- alv4426
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 1,177 Posts. Joined 9/2010
- Location: Las Vegas/Southern California
- Select All Posts By This User
Yea, get some LCD2, walk around your house with them on and get the wire tangled on your mountain of top ramen then run away and poof wireless audiophile cans. jkjk..... Na all the ones I have used are pretty bad but there was a heafi Tv episode that had some senns (I think) that are supposed to be really good but they were like $500 or something
- Freeze
- Trader Feedback: -1
-
- offline
- 522 Posts. Joined 5/2010
- Location: Cleveland, Ohio
- Select All Posts By This User
Yea it seems that every wireless headphone is garbage. There is technology that transmits perfect 1080p video/audio wirelessly i think its called wireless hdmi. Alienware has it on thier laptops. So they can transmit the huge bandwidth requirements of 1080p in perfect quality why cant it be done for headphones?
- sidel
- Trader Feedback: +1
-
- offline
- 1,518 Posts. Joined 5/2011
- Location: Bay Area / SC, CA
- Select All Posts By This User
Basically: yes, but you're likely going to have to pay for it. I'm sure there are cheaper models that do admirably, but I've never tried one that didn't sound just terrible.
@Freeze
Different technologies. I'm not incredibly familiar with what you're talking about, but I'm willing to bet it operates off your actual network, which obviously won't travel well for headphones.
- Freeze
- Trader Feedback: -1
-
- offline
- 522 Posts. Joined 5/2010
- Location: Cleveland, Ohio
- Select All Posts By This User
no it doesnt, it operates off 60ghz wireless. you need a special card installed in laptop and a receiver installed on tv. It transmits in 60ghz full 1080p video with 0 lag
Guess it depends on how hardcore the audiophile you talk to. If you run in to the cable-buff type, then probably never.
- sidel
- Trader Feedback: +1
-
- offline
- 1,518 Posts. Joined 5/2011
- Location: Bay Area / SC, CA
- Select All Posts By This User
I stand corrected. Higher frequency band = more data can be carried. This doesn't look any greater/different than what is already available for headphones. I think it's really a matter of finding a company that knows how to balance both the headphone production and wireless integration, not us being limited by either technology.
- Freeze
- Trader Feedback: -1
-
- offline
- 522 Posts. Joined 5/2010
- Location: Cleveland, Ohio
- Select All Posts By This User
like what I would love is like a flagship headphone like the hd800 or edition 8's coming in wireless and wired versions. Both exactly the same audio quality.

I stand corrected. Higher frequency band = more data can be carried. This doesn't look any greater/different than what is already available for headphones. I think it's really a matter of finding a company that knows how to balance both the headphone production and wireless integration, not us being limited by either technology.
Well, a higher carrier frequency doesn't necessarily mean that there's more data. It's not like the baseband equivalent is 60 GHz. Honestly, you don't need incredible bitrates to support audio, even high-resolution formats (which are of questionable utility for playback anyway).
The issue is fitting in an antenna, RF processing hardware, DAC, amp, and battery, all inside the headphones. Obviously there will be compromises made to do so.
But the real hurdle is not the technical challenge, but the market. Those looking for absolute top-quality sound will not believe it is possible in such a product, or they will prefer to use their own DAC, amp, and so on.
This would be awesome. But, as it is, that receiver for the headphone receives everything and it has to discern between the signal that it wants, and the zillions of other signals that are also bouncing into it. There will be latency issues due to that. Just like how a sustained wireless signal even on the high end, can be dropped, or slowed, etc. If that happens during a high end bit rate recording is streamed, you'll hear it.
Very best,
- Freeze
- Trader Feedback: -1
-
- offline
- 522 Posts. Joined 5/2010
- Location: Cleveland, Ohio
- Select All Posts By This User
well i just find it strange you can get lag free crystal clear 1080p wirelessly but cant do it to that level with wireless audio

This would be awesome. But, as it is, that receiver for the headphone receives everything and it has to discern between the signal that it wants, and the zillions of other signals that are also bouncing into it. There will be latency issues due to that. Just like how a sustained wireless signal even on the high end, can be dropped, or slowed, etc. If that happens during a high end bit rate recording is streamed, you'll hear it.
Very best,
How does that matter (in an appreciable manner) if the other signals are at different frequencies? Also, keep in mind the data rates of wireless connections and the data rate required by audio? Also there's going to be a buffer feeding the DAC, that's probably not going to underflow at least in normal use?
- fabio-fi
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 1,779 Posts. Joined 6/2011
- Location: Italy
- Select All Posts By This User
Good point man. Sennheiser kleer line headphones are not that bad though.
- alv4426
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 1,177 Posts. Joined 9/2010
- Location: Las Vegas/Southern California
- Select All Posts By This User

This would be awesome. But, as it is, that receiver for the headphone receives everything and it has to discern between the signal that it wants, and the zillions of other signals that are also bouncing into it. There will be latency issues due to that. Just like how a sustained wireless signal even on the high end, can be dropped, or slowed, etc. If that happens during a high end bit rate recording is streamed, you'll hear it.
Very best,
MalVeaux, I am very disappointed where is the signature "Heya"? I guess when you reach grand master status it isn't necessary... You know at one point we had the same amount of posts, around 20... Mal rules, just needs a mullet and he would be the dude from Your Highness
Edited by alv4426 - 8/9/11 at 12:22pm
Given enough bandwidth, the wireless data transmission itself is not that difficult. See my earlier post about the other issues.
- Is there such thing as a wireless audiophile grade headphone?
Recent Discussions
- › Calling All "Vintage" Integrated/Receiver Owners 27 seconds ago
- › Dilemma: Should I not believe any reviewers who talk about cables... 37 seconds ago
- › Klipsch S3 : Pretty damn decent for 25 bucks and change. 42 seconds ago
- › Comfortable earbuds 1 minute ago
- › Comparison of Hifiman HM models 1 minute ago
- › HP Envy Beats audio noise and interference 2 minutes ago
- › AKG K550 modifications (finishing the work AKG should have done... 2 minutes ago
- › How to distinguish fake Koss Porta Pro's? 2 minutes ago
- › Journey to Building a Budget Gaming Monster [Computer] 2 minutes ago
- › 「Official」Asian Anime, Manga, and Music Lounge 3 minutes ago
Recent Reviews
- › Aiaiai TMA-1 by DE Nefta
- › Ultrasone HFI-780 S-Logic Surround Sound Professional Headphones by 12Rounds
- › Shure SRH1840 Professional Open Back Headphones (Black) by kstuart
- › TEAC PD-H600 Reference 600 Series CD Player by gonkulator
- › AKG K403 by eskimoo
- › Sennheiser HD-598 by TK277
- › Ultrasone Signature Pro Headphones by baglunch
- › JVC HA-S600 by pootispow
- › Audez'e LCD-2 Planar Magnetic Headphones by Squuiid
- › Superlux HD-668 B by BlackTea
New Articles
- › iBasso DX100 FAQ by DoctorHeadz
- › DIY Cable Info and Resources by Pingupenguins
- › Asr Head-Fi Threads Compendium by Asr
- › Headphone Buying Guide by keanex
- › Fostex T50RP modification summary LINKS - wiki by jgray91
- › Comparisons of the LCD-3 and the LCD-2 Rev. 2 by MacedonianHero
- › Posting Guidelines by Currawong
- › Comparisons of LCD-2 Rev. 1 and Rev. 2 by MacedonianHero
- › Membership Levels, Badges and Custom Titles by Currawong
- › Sennheiser Hd4 8 Modding For Newbies by koolkat
About Head-Fi.org | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2012 Head-Fi.org is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map




