Sennheiser has taken its TV viewing experience to the next level with the introduction of its RS 275 headphones, which come bundled with a BTA1 digital receiver that harnesses the power of Auracast technology.
The RS 275's biggest selling point is its ability to provide low-latency audio over long distances - up to 50 meters in fact. This means viewers can enjoy their favorite shows without the buffering and lag associated with traditional wireless headphones. But what makes it possible? The answer lies in broadcast Bluetooth, also known as Auracast, which allows devices within a range of each other to stream high-quality audio seamlessly.
In addition to its impressive audio capabilities, the RS 275 is designed for comfort and convenience. The ear cushions can be easily replaced by the user, and the device comes with a smart app that lets viewers personalize their listening experience. This includes features like transparency mode, left-right balance, hearing profiles, and device-type audio modes - all controlled from the Sennheiser Smart Control Plus App.
The bundle will retail for $300, while the standalone BTA1 receiver can be had for $130. Both devices are set to go on sale starting February 17, after pre-orders open on February 3.
The RS 275's biggest selling point is its ability to provide low-latency audio over long distances - up to 50 meters in fact. This means viewers can enjoy their favorite shows without the buffering and lag associated with traditional wireless headphones. But what makes it possible? The answer lies in broadcast Bluetooth, also known as Auracast, which allows devices within a range of each other to stream high-quality audio seamlessly.
In addition to its impressive audio capabilities, the RS 275 is designed for comfort and convenience. The ear cushions can be easily replaced by the user, and the device comes with a smart app that lets viewers personalize their listening experience. This includes features like transparency mode, left-right balance, hearing profiles, and device-type audio modes - all controlled from the Sennheiser Smart Control Plus App.
The bundle will retail for $300, while the standalone BTA1 receiver can be had for $130. Both devices are set to go on sale starting February 17, after pre-orders open on February 3.