The headphones have to have some sort of power. It would be batteries...
So either the phones would be really heavy to last, or, you would be changing batteries every few days.
If you would be using the phones with a portable device, then you would have to drag along the sending unit anyway if carrying them. So for most apps, i would think wireless would actually be the bigger PITA.
The few wireless are really designed for in home use. And the phones get charged sitting on the base unit.
For portable, that would not be much of an option, unless the sending unit was separate from the charging unit. and sending a signal wireless may take too much energy from an Ipod to work well.
(since 90%+ of all portables are an Ipod or phone.. The wireless might work with a phone, but I bet no way could an ipod support the power drain.. )
Just use your bluetooth headset for music?
So either the phones would be really heavy to last, or, you would be changing batteries every few days.
If you would be using the phones with a portable device, then you would have to drag along the sending unit anyway if carrying them. So for most apps, i would think wireless would actually be the bigger PITA.
The few wireless are really designed for in home use. And the phones get charged sitting on the base unit.
For portable, that would not be much of an option, unless the sending unit was separate from the charging unit. and sending a signal wireless may take too much energy from an Ipod to work well.
(since 90%+ of all portables are an Ipod or phone.. The wireless might work with a phone, but I bet no way could an ipod support the power drain.. )
Just use your bluetooth headset for music?

