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I listen and watch alot of music and movies on my laptop and i hate having the earbud chord in the way. I am looking to buy the Sennheiser Rs110 wireless headphones but am not sure if it can connect to my unibody macbook pro.

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Are wireless headphones compatible with Macbook Pros

I listen and watch alot of music and movies on my laptop and i hate having the earbud chord in the way. I am looking to buy the Sennheiser Rs110 wireless headphones but am not sure if it can connect to my unibody macbook pro.

any solutions?
 

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I listen and watch alot of music and movies on my laptop and i hate having the earbud chord in the way. I am looking to buy the Sennheiser Rs110 wireless headphones but am not sure if it can connect to my unibody macbook pro.

any solutions?

Why don't you contact the manufacturer of the headphones & see what they say about MacBook Pro compatibility?

- Nick
 

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I have Bluetooth wireless headphones and use them with my MacBook Pro. They work pretty well, although they're certainly not audiophile quality. But hey, for $25 shipped, you can't beat them (got them from Woot.com):

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Sorry to bring up an old thread, but better than creating a new one. Will BT headphones work without any other adaptors, and use the internal BT of the MPB?
 

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Yes I have used a BT headset using just the built in BT on my MacBook Pro. The sound does sometimes cut out a but more than I would like. I might be near the limit on BT Range though when that happens.

I have recently tried Sony RF Wireless Headphones, MDRRF925RK and the SoundOn Technologies 2.4GHz Digital Wireless Headphones VOICE-210. I find the Sony set a little uncomfortable to wear particularly for extended periods of time. I prefer either of these to the BT set I was using because I have a longer range before music starts cutting out. I find the SoundOn set more comfortable. As a Bonus the Mic seems to work well when I am using the Dictate speech to text program.
 
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awesome thank you for your answer.
 

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You're Welcome. HTH
 

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