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I would never use wireless headphones for quality listening because about three-quarters of the price goes into making them wireless (ie: the transmitter and receiver).
I do have a pair of Sennheiser RS 140 which I use in the bedroom for listening to the TV at night without waking the wife (and vice versa).
The only real quality wireless headphones I knew were the Sennheiser IS 850 - these were the HD 580 married with a digital IR wireless system with the DAC integrated into the headphones.
They were excellent - but at four times the price for of the HD 580 most people preferred the wired version rather than paying £600 to make them wireless (at the time the HD 580 were £200 and the IS 850 were £800).
I have the Sennheiser RS115. But I'm getting rid of them. Comfort and quality could be better. For their price they are very good for a wireless headphone.
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