Naxa NE-922A 5 in 1 Wireless Headphone System
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Brand | Naxa |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | closed-back |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Sensitivity | 95 dB |
About this item
- Professional 5-in-1 Wireless Headphone System
- Wireless Headphone Suitable For Listening To Any Device With Audio Output
- Built-in Microphone For Web Chat, Wireless Monitor For Monitoring Sound From Any Room (e.g. Baby Monitoring Built In FM Radio
- Compatible with Headphone.
- High-powered Signal With Effective Long Range
- Wireless Headphone Suitable for Listening to Any Device with an Audio Output
- Built in Microphone for Web Chat
- Wireless Monitor for Monitoring Sound from Any Room (e.g., Monitoring Baby)
- Built in FM Radio
- Wired Headphone Capability (Wire Included)
- High Powered Signal with Effective Long Range
- Hi-Fi & Bass Effect for Superior Sound Performance
- UL/ETL Listed Adaptor Included
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Product information
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
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Model Name | 5 in 1 Wireless Headphone |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Included Components | AC Power Adapter, Transmitter, Headphone Cord, RCA to 3.5 mm Stereo Adapter, 3.5 mm Aux Cable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | iphone |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Control Type | Media Control |
Cable Feature | Without Cable |
Item Weight | 11.5 Ounces |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Style | Professional 5-In-1 Wireless Headphone System |
Number of Items | 1 |
Is Autographed | No |
UPC | 961613235626 521375536579 617407344271 079532080729 071020179861 079531640689 840005002407 163121475659 012300735834 052778893278 523160470624 971475165894 521227203796 044111160215 078667458823 956263035481 086000033842 971485620147 710069203860 033584382712 807320296812 001910676811 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00840005002407 |
Manufacturer | NAXA Electronics |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2.9 x 8.9 inches |
Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
ASIN | B002WK1SNE |
Item model number | NE-922A |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
3.4 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 11, 2009 |
Department | Accessories |
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Product Description
With the NE-922A professional 5-in-1 wireless headphones from Naxa, you'll never need to worry about using different headphones for different activities ever again These sleek, shiny, 5-In-One headphones are compatible with any device with an audio output, have a built-in microphone for web chat, offer wireless monitoring for uses like monitoring a baby in another room, Have a built-in FM radio and have Hi-Fi and bass effect for superior sound performance. They even have wired headphone capability with the included wire
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Customers give mixed feedback about the headphones' sound quality, with some finding the sound good while others note it's tinny and susceptible to noise. The reception quality receives mixed reviews, with some saying it works great while others report weak radio reception. Moreover, the value for money is also mixed, with some considering it okay for the price while others find it lower quality. Additionally, the functionality receives negative feedback, with several customers reporting that the headphones never worked since day one. The FM receiver feature and ease of use get mixed reactions, with some appreciating the built-in FM receiver while others find it hard to use. The range and static level receive positive and negative feedback respectively, with customers noting good range and static interference issues.
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Customers are satisfied with the headphones' range, noting good transmission and decent radio reception.
"...i find it worth mentioning.while it was working,i had great reception thru out my house,my computer being upstairs and i being in the basement.one..." Read more
"...The good things about this technology is that it has a good range and can go through walls...." Read more
"...Love these things! Good range too. I can walk around the office to the copy room or the sink for a glass of water, etc...." Read more
"...They sound great and the headset has a good range. She could cross the house before the FM transmitter started to become out of range...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' sound quality, with some finding it good while others note that it is tinny and susceptible to noise.
"...The sound from these headphones was VERY hollow and what I would expect from a pair of $1 headphones bought from a dollar store's 50¢ bargain bin...." Read more
"...The sound is real good. Sometimes they are hard to connect you have to try numerious times while you get closer to the broadcast unit...." Read more
"...no tone adjustment - controls feel fragile - pads made for small ears I paid $26.99, but the price is now down to $14.99...." Read more
"...After I did install batteries, the quality of sound was extremely poor. At that point, I said enough is enough...." Read more
Customers report mixed experiences with the headphones' reception quality, with some saying they work great and are good enough for use, while others mention weak radio reception and issues with the wireless function not working well in China.
"...I am happy with their performance and after a couple of months of constant wearing we need some new ones anyway. The sound is real good...." Read more
"...the power supply is noisy and unusable with the unit; works fine with batteries(2x2-AAA) -..." Read more
"...worst part is the transmitter - the only immobile part - stopped transmitting after 10 days...." Read more
"...wouldn't work.i tried putting in batteries,still nothing.the headset seems to work ok.i only seem to get spanish stations,witch i don't think is..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' value for money, with some finding them okay for the price while others consider them cheap and of lower quality.
"These headphones are very functional and are worth the price depending on what you want them for...." Read more
"...When we watch tv or tubes the other is usually asleep. These are cheap so they don't last long two maybe three months...." Read more
"...They are the ultimate gaming headphones. If you put good batteries in the headphones not cheap ones it will last a long time...." Read more
"...equipment, I don't want to damage them seeing as how they are lower quality there was no reason to do so. Anyways back to my edit...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the FM receiver, with some appreciating its built-in functionality, while others report poor reception.
"...Another nice thing is that FM headphones allow you to pull other FM stations from the air and listen to local FM radio stations...." Read more
"...they're good enough to be very usable, and the wireless transmitter comes with an AC adaptor which will save u some batteries." Read more
"...It won't even pick up the CD mode, all I get is the stupid FM station. Seems I can't find what I am after at all." Read more
"...It picks up radio stations with ease." Read more
Customers report significant issues with the headphones' functionality, with multiple reviews mentioning that they never worked since day one or stopped working after initial use.
"...it's tricky to get the system working with PC, MP3 input to wireless unit - no tone adjustment - controls feel fragile -..." Read more
"...first.but when i unplugged it and then plugged it back in later,it wouldn't work.i tried putting in batteries,still nothing.the headset seems to..." Read more
"...This is a great sounding headset but it is shoddy and doesn't work long. It's not worth it." Read more
"...to put batteries in the headphones so because of that I am unable to get them to work I understood there was supposed to be wiring with this set but..." Read more
Customers find the headphones difficult to use, with limited instructions provided.
"...you know it's on and draining batteries, or that the instructions aren't thorough enough..." Read more
"...The very limited instructions (and also not translated into English very well) were so small, they were..." Read more
"...Easy to install, operation is excellent. No more asking to turn up the volume to the TV. You are in control of your own listening comfort...." Read more
"...The only feature that cause them a star is there vague instruction you have to figure where to put batteries and mic or ear connection...." Read more
Customers report issues with static interference in the headphones.
"...So I mute my computer. I STILL have STATIC. Could I have received a bad pair. YEP. Am I going to look for an audio solution offered by this company?..." Read more
"...to FM wireless technology is that you'll sometimes hear some static due to interference, particularly if you're going to be moving around, and the..." Read more
"...Yes, there is just a very little static if you don't read the instructions, turn your source up, and the headphones down. Then they work great...." Read more
"...but i suppose this is more about price and so cons are the static you get, plastic just seems so flimsy, sound quality is not that good and it..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2014We have different schedules. When we watch tv or tubes the other is usually asleep. These are cheap so they don't last long two maybe three months. But they are worn and slept in almost 24/7. I have purchased so many of these that I have the broadcaster sections on all my tv's and computers. I have purchased rechargible triple A's and swap them out almost daily.I am happy with their performance and after a couple of months of constant wearing we need some new ones anyway. The sound is real good. Sometimes they are hard to connect you have to try numerious times while you get closer to the broadcast unit. By closer I mean pick it up and touch the headphones until it connects. Once they connect you can go out into the kitchen and get a snack with no problem. Without rechargible batteries they would be very expensive for us to work with.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2011I have had one other pair of headphones before. This was well over a decade ago so i do not recall the manufacturer. May have been Pioneer. I simply loved the headphones. Lets start with the unpacking. This pair of headphones is cradled by a thin plastic container which will provide some support during transport. As far as impact protection Amazon does provide additional protection on the top and sides with Sealed Air® Fill-Air(tm) plastic air filled bladders. The manufacture's or Triple Play's packaging does lift the headphones up somewhat so that additional packaging on the bottom isn't really necessary. The instructions as stated in other reviews is definitely lacking. They do go so far as supplying a Spanish translation on the revers of the single page instructions. It also provides a visual representation of multiple wireless solutions for tv, mp3, pc and an extremely vague(useless) representation of an all in one monitor. It suggests that the user first turn on the volume control, press reset then press scan. This seems wrong. The sound is already being picked up by the wireless headphones. When i pressed scan it the picked up wireless radio even though I had it set to Audio Chat. I immediately encountered the hum. I have a fairly nice audio setup for my pc that includes 3 satellite speakers in addition to two main speakers and a sub-woofer. I thought there might be some interference from one or all wires or speakers. I separated the wires and turned off my sound system. Same thing. Ok maybe it was the surge protector. I removed it from there and tried straight into the wall. No change. Ok. Tried a different outlet. Same. Too much on one circuit. Tried a different outlet not being asked for much at all with the addition of an extension cord in the equation this time. NO CHANGE. I don't know much about sound but I thing there is something about shielding the wires that could help. For 12 or 19 what do I expect? For them to work RIGHT. Am I wrong to expect a manufacturer to produce something that works for a low price. I am not expecting Bose sound quality. I then tried multiple sound setups via my OS's sound setup as well as my audio chip's manufacturer( Realtek )sound control panel. I was able to REDUCE the hum. Ok forget it. Lets try corded. Holy raisins no hum. Enter the static that was being drowned out by the hum. A closed system that is encountering static? Lets press reset. Same. Lets turn down different volume controls on my computer. NO change. Turn down volume on the headphones? Forget it. When this is wired the inline volume control is taken out of the loop. You can remove the batteries if you want. All wireless functions of course aren't used in a wired scenario. So I mute my computer. I STILL have STATIC. Could I have received a bad pair. YEP. Am I going to look for an audio solution offered by this company? Absolutely NOT. DO NOT BUY FROM NAXA. They equate a low cost with stupid apparently. Some of their more expensive audio solutions probably work better because the people that are buying them know what to expect. The target demographic of these seem to be people that don't. Am I going to return these? Spend more money to ship them back and wait for however long. No. I do not want any more headaches. Chalk this up as a loss and learning experience. Oh the audio quality is EXACTLY what I expected and read about. I did NOT expect " Professional" audio quality. I helped out at my church every Wednesday and Sunday and various days with running the HD Vido Camera for Austin's local public access channel as well as helping run the sound board to unsure audio quality is at it's best for our 3,000+ visitors on Sunday and 1,000+ on Wednesday. If my former pastor who was my pastor at the time heard this on channel 11 Sunday morning at 8:00 the Tech Ministry( our audio and video team ) would hear about it. As a matter of fact our editing department would not even have released it. There is a level of audio that needs to be met and we ensure that we provide the cleanest and fullest sound that we can. The sound from these headphones was VERY hollow and what I would expect from a pair of $1 headphones bought from a dollar store's 50¢ bargain bin. I received the package on the promised date. I received an e-mail when the label was printed and was able to track it after UPS received it. I tried to track it initially and received some message, from UPS, like label has been printed but we do not have possession of this. So Amazon comes away with my thanks but Naxa comes away with honest bad word of mouth advertising that will have a ripple effect for a while. Please save your money and choose a different product. Receiving a good pair of headphones should not be like ordering from a slot machine. Some will work right and others will not. Quality control/assurance at this price level seems to be non-existent. Naxa NX-922 Professional 5 in 1 Wireless Headphone System
EDIT: I just read through my review and something struck me as odd. The volume was muted and there was still sound? I just took these out of my junk drawer. I might use them while I mow the lawn if I can get the volume loud enough. I use these in a VERY quiet environment. I have yet to try to test the loudest volume because I don't like abusing audio equipment, I don't want to damage them seeing as how they are lower quality there was no reason to do so. Anyways back to my edit. If I faded out and then muted an audio track that just finished and brought the mic up for whoever was speaking there should be clean sound. If I encountered this amount I would immediately look down at the line of mute buttons to see if another mic was open not to mention be embarrassed for making such a careless mistake. So i took these headphones out to test that theory. Sorry to inform Naxa that when the volume is muted with this Realtek audio setup it mutes it across the board. There is a singular mute and the volume control system wide mute. I went ahead and muted my system. Same static when it is plugged in and hum when it is wireless. Hum would seem to be electrical but I can't figure it out. I was tempted to take out my frustration on these but they might come in handy during the long hours of monotonous mowing. Because I apparently received defective merchandise. Once again save your money and invest it in something that will give you a return on your investment. If you want to simply spend your money save it anyways.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2011The headphones work well after a little fidgeting, but there are real problems:
- the power supply is noisy and unusable with the unit; works fine with batteries(2x2-AAA)
- the mic on transmitter base destroyed by power supply; (monitoring still works with external mic)
- it's tricky to get the system working with PC, MP3 input to wireless unit
- no tone adjustment
- controls feel fragile
- pads made for small ears
I paid $26.99, but the price is now down to $14.99. That is about the right price for this product.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2011i recently received the above listed product,and it worked fine at first.but when i unplugged it and then plugged it back in later,it wouldn't work.i tried putting in batteries,still nothing.the headset seems to work ok.i only seem to get spanish stations,witch i don't think is there fault,but i find it worth mentioning.while it was working,i had great reception thru out my house,my computer being upstairs and i being in the basement.one other thing that bothered me was that whenever you had it on the radio mode,and you put your hand near the left ear piece,it would get very distorted,and would sometimes change stations all together.which,considering you have to keep hitting the scan button to find a good station,is really suckish.
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André B.Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars son
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- JazzReviewed in Canada on December 23, 2014
1.0 out of 5 stars Save your time look elsewhere
Cheap in price ....This is reflected in quality and performance. I tried 2 sets using various program sources. Neither worked. Returned both and am now looking at a bluetooth solution using seperate transmitter and headphones.
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