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Sony MDR-DS3000
Created: 05/31/2006
Video description: Sony's entry-level wireless, surround-sound headphones are an attractive option for late-night movie watchers who don't want to wake the neighbors.

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Sony MDR - DS3000 Wireless Review

The good: Wireless headphones; base/stand recharges batteries; compatible with Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro-Logic II, and DTS signals; built-in volume control.

The bad: Audible hiss during quiet music or movie scenes.

The bottom line: Sony's entry-level wireless, surround-sound headphones are an attractive option for late-night movie watchers who don't want to wake the neighbors.

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Sony MDR - DS3000 Wireless Specs

Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: MDRDS3000

Product Specifications
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