iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Computers and Technology
 

Headphones Buying Guide

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
David Rahimi

Headphones can offer you many solutions to your audio world. They allow you to listen to your favorite music privately, without disturbing anybody. They let you watch TV late at night without keeping anybody awake. They can even reduce the amount of outside noise with select models. So obviously there are many reasons to own headphones. The problem is there are as many models available as there are reasons to get them. So when it comes down to making a purchasing decision, you must think about what you will be using the headphones for.

Below you’ll find a list of things that our product specialists recommend our customers to look for when buying headphones.

Jack Compatibility: Make sure that the headphones you plan on purchasing will work with whatever you intend to use them with. For example, if the headphones you purchase come with a 3.5mm mini plug but the stereo you plan on using requires a full sized output, your headphones wouldn’t work. Of course, you can buy an adapter for this type of situation, which often isn’t too expensive.

Comfort: Since you might be listening to your headphones for long periods of time, it is important that you find the style that is most comfortable for you. You might want one that fits directly into your ears, one that goes over your head, or one that goes behind the neck so you can preserve your hairstyle. Note that listening to loud music with headphones for prolonged periods of times can lead to hearing loss.

Sealed or Open Design: If one of your main reasons for getting headphones is so that you don’t disturb those around you, consider getting headphones with a sealed design, as less sound will slip out. This is due in part to the fact that the headphones “seal” around your ears, keeping more of the sound waves in the headphone cups compared to the open design.

Wire Length: You’ll hate your headphones if it requires you to stay abnormally close to whichever device you plan on using them with. In order to prevent this, check to see how long the wire is on the headphones so you won’t have to keep your device too close. If you can’t find headphones that have a wire long enough for your needs, consider getting wireless headphones, which can give you more range than wired headphones.

Outside Noise: If you plan on using your headphones in noisy and distracting areas, consider getting noise-canceling headphones. These work with small microphones, which pick up the noises outside and then play a signal that cancels them out. This lets you listen to your music in peace, without any annoying outside noise.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Article Tags: headphones [See Dictionary], noise [See Dictionary], plan [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on September 10, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 5 / 5] [Votes: 3]

Wired Headset Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

Many states are making it illegal to drive when using a cell phone unless you are wearing a hands free headset...

Memory Card Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

Memory cards/sticks let you store and share your media with many types of electronics For example, they work with cell phones, cameras, camcorders, digital picture frames, mp3 players, GPS receivers, and much more...

MP3 Player Speakers Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

MP3 players are great for taking your music wherever you go for private listening But sometimes you might want to share your music outloud with others...

Printer Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

Whether it is for business or personal use, almost everybody needs a printer at one point There are many types of printers that are available on the market, from stand-alone inkjet printers to multifunction laser printers...

Scanner Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

Scanners allow you to turn a physical document or picture into its digital equivalent With a scanner, you can archive all of your family photos and important documents digitally, where they will never fade or lose quality...

Video Projector Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

In the past, video projectors were limited to high-end home theater installations that were very expensive, but today these same types of high definition projectors are available for less than $2,000...

FM Transmitters Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

Many of the car manufacturers have caught on to the trend of MP3 players They are now starting to create their vehicles with a built-in input so you can connect your iPod or MP3 player to the car’s sound system...

Computer Mice Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

A computer’s mouse is as important to the computer as any other part of the computer setup After all, the mouse is what you use the most whether your navigating through a website or browsing through pictures...

Home Theater System Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

In order to get a true cinematic experience while watching your favorite movies at home, not only will you need great video, you’ll also need great audio...

LCD Vs. Plasma Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

Flat Panel Televisions have forever changed the way we experience video at home From the space you can save with their sleek designs to the excellent picture quality they deliver, Flat Panel TVs offer great benefits compared to the traditional tube televisions...

Camcorder Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

When shopping for a camcorder, it is important that you think about what you will be using the camcorder for...

Computer Keyboard Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

A computer’s keyboard is as important to the computer as any other part of the computer setup After all, the keyboard is what you use to input your data, whether it is while you’re surfing the net or writing an essay...

Computer Monitor Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

You can have the best computer in the world, but without a monitor you can’t even use it A lot of times people can get so caught up trying to find the right computer, they forget all about the monitor that goes with it...

DVD Player Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

If you are serious about enjoying your movies with great quality, then a DVD player is a must have DVD players offer high quality connections for clear, crisp audio and video...

DVD Recorder Buying Guide
Submitted by: David Rahimi

With a DVD Recorder, you can have the recording features of a VCR except in a much more crisp, clear picture...

Camcorder Recording Methods and Technology
Submitted by: Allen Roberts

Over the years, camcorders have evolved from tape (which has spanned many decades), to DVD, and more recently to Harddrives(HDD) and Flash Memory...

Valuing Your Entertainment With the LED LCD TV
Submitted by: RahXephon NeO

If you are looking into the latest technology for entertainment, then considering a LED LCD TV may be the best alternative...

The Key Features of a HP CP3525 Printer
Submitted by: Derek Rogers

The Hewlett Packard CP3525 is an incredibly advanced series of Laser Jet printers They provide fantastic quality prints in double quick time; the compact size of the CP3525 lends it for use in the home and small offices...

Did Windows 7 Boom or Bust?
Submitted by: John Dow

It's been a few weeks now since the launch of the Windows 7 release by Microsoft The launch in general was much lower key than past version launches, probably for a couple of reasons...

GBC H312 Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

The H312 replaces the H310 in the GBC HeatSeal line of pouch laminators Like its predecessor, this machine is targeted toward small business or home offices that do light to moderate amounts of laminating and need the flexibility to process larger documents...

GBC HeatSeal H435 Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

A new addition to GBC's Jam Free line of laminators, the HeatSeal H435 is presented as a laminating solution for small to medium sized organizations that need the flexibility of being able to laminate documents of many sizes, and of thicknesses up to 7mil...

GBC HeatSeal H520 Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

Aimed at the medium to large office market, the GBC HeatSeal H520 is designed as a solution for organizations that need to laminate documents of many different sizes...

GBC HeatSeal H535 Turbo Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

It is no secret that in today's business world, it's vital to produce top-notch work quickly That is hard to do that when you're waiting around for your laminator to work...

GBC ProClick P50 Binding Punch Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

As one of the premier manufacturers of binding machines, GBC produces machines both large and small for a wide range of uses...

GBC HeatSeal H700pro Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

GBC makes some great laminators and their HeatSeal H700pro is a perfect example It is one of the best laminators the company has manufactured...

GBC HeatSeal Ultima 35 Roll Laminator Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

If you need to buy a roll laminator for your school or business, the GBC Heatseal Ultima 35 is a laminator you should really take a look at...

Reviewing the GBC P210E Electric ProClick Binding System
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

The GBC P210E electric ProClick binding machine is a unit that makes it really easy to bind your important documents...

GBC ProClick Binding For Beginners
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

One of the easiest and least expensive ways to bind your documents is by using GBC ProClick spines GBC has the binding market cornered with their high-quality binding machines, and their ProClick binding spines offer yet another innovative way to produce professional-looking documents...

GBC ProClick P200 Binding Machine Review
Submitted by: Jeff McRitchie

General Binding Corporation (GBC) has long ruled the binding machine marketplace In fact, they are easily the largest binding machine manufacturer in the world...

Smartphone Vs Iphone - Pros And Cons
Submitted by: Roberto Sedycias

Smartphones and iPhone both are the novel introduction for communication, besides having a galore of features...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy