
"These headphones use Auracast technology to provide low-latency audio at a range of up to 50 meters, and can connect to other devices enabled with Auracast or Bluetooth Classic. For those unfamiliar, Auracast is broadcast Bluetooth audio; we have an explainer about it after CES 2024 put this audio tech onto the big stage. The digital receiver introduces an Auracast signal in a physical space for any other compatible devices, which might include hearing aids or loudspeakers as well as other headphone sets."
"The company promises 50 hours of listening with the RS 275 TV Headphones on a single charge, and the set can be powered up from the receiver's USB-C port. Sennheiser designed the headset for long-term comfort; the ear cushions and battery can be replaced by the device's owner. The headphones can be further personalized with the Sennheiser Smart Control Plus App. In addition to finding lost headphones, the app provides controls such as transparency mode, left-right balance, hearing profiles and device-type audio modes."
Sennheiser's RS 275 TV Headphones are bundled with a BTA1 digital receiver and support Auracast and Bluetooth Classic connections, enabling low-latency audio up to 50 meters and compatibility with hearing aids, loudspeakers, and other headphones. The receiver broadcasts an Auracast signal into a physical space for multiple devices to join. The headphones offer up to 50 hours of battery life and can be charged from the receiver's USB-C port. The headset features user-replaceable ear cushions and battery for long-term comfort and maintenance. The Sennheiser Smart Control Plus App provides personalization, lost-device locating, transparency mode, balance, hearing profiles, and device-type audio modes. The RS 275 bundle retails at $300; the BTA1 standalone costs $130, with pre-orders starting February 3 and shipping from February 17.
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