Cordless Headphones Work with PCs & TVs

With Enztec 900 Series cordless headphones, any number of students can comfortably and privately listen to computer programs, TV monitors, VCRs, tape players or public address systems anywhere within or between rooms.

The portable VHF system utilizes a compact transmitter that connects to various media resources. A telescopic antenna sends a coded signal to be picked up by headphone receivers.

Each headphone has its own volume control and "sealed-in" rechargeable battery; a full charge provides 50 hours of continuous operation.

The headphones do not interfere with other electrical equipment, and up to three systems can be used simultaneously in the same room. Ed-Tex, Mission Hills, CA, (800) 435-8247. 

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