DVD Players in most American cars use Infrared (IR) transmissions for their wireless headphones. There are two types of wireless IR Headphones - 1 Channel and 2 Channel. The difference between the two is whether you want the passengers to be able to listen to two different audio sources, or if everyone is going to be listening to the same thing. For example, if you have two LCD screens in your car and you want passengers to be able to watch two different shows on the screens, you will need a "Two Channel" IR headphone. This way you can transmit both LCD screen sound outputs on different IR channels for your passengers.
Finding the right IR Headphone for your car is not always easy. But, I've discovered that most major vehicle makers share the same IR headphone technology. So all GM cars can interchange their headphones, as can all Ford cars, and Toyota cars, etc.... I've looked around online, and I've found that the best place to get headphones is either on Ebay or on audiovideo2go.com . You can also try checking Amazon.com . Just be sure that your vehicle uses an IR and not an RF (Radio Frequency) system.
Most Ford Expedition DVD players use wireless headphones for the sound from the DVD player. They are usually stored in the seat back pouches in the driver and passenger seats. If you don't have the headphones you will have to get them from the manufacturer of the DVD player. Hope this helps.
The first simple step is to make sure you are using the headphones in the rear section of the vehicle. The headphones do not receive a signal in the front seats.
Unfortunately the audio can only be heard through the wireless head phones.
If it's equipped with a factory DVD system the headphones are available from you local Ford dealer. Part number; YL1Z-18C604-AA.
Yep, most likely.
The battery life of a wireless dvd player really depends on the brand, make and model of your dvd player. The battery life generally ranges from 1 - 5 hours though.
The Myron & Davis ADM102 GRAY 10.2 Flip Down Monitor with DVD Player and Card Reader is the top seller with 10.2 Active Matrix Display and Built-in IR Transmitter for Wireless Headphones.
DVD players can be small enough to use while mobile. Headphones provide a means to insure privacy while enjoying the playback. Most DVD players have standard headphone jacks, so your Sony headphones will be a great fit.
They can,but it's not necessary.Since the front passenger and driver can't use the dvd player they will want to hear the stereo.Therefore the dvd player usually uses headphones.
if it fits into the audio socket, yes
Yes, the IR transmitter doesn't care how many IR headphones are in the room.
Yes dvds can be watched on a wireless portable tv as long as there was a dvd player hooked up to the device, or the device came with a dvd player pre installed in it. http://reviews.cnet.com/portable-dvd-players/audiovox-d1020-dvd-player/1707-6498_7-30905536.html