Altec Lansing AHP612 Review August 1st, 2006 | by Nino Marchetti
Altec Lansing, a name well known in the world of PC audio, has been hard at work since 1941 producing what they feel is high-end audio equipment. One of their latest releases is the AHP612 wireless stereo headphones that make use of omni-directional 900 MHz wireless technology to deliver what Altec Lansing calls “clear, accurate” sound through walls and floors up to 150 feet away. Many wireless headphones which make this claim have problems delivering on their promise – do the AHP612 headphones pass the muster, or is Altec Lansing hurting their image of quality products by failing to deliver? Read on to find out.

Getting past the price, the overall design and functionality of this product is mixed.

by Ernie deFrank on November 8, 2009:
“I recently bought this product. It did not work at all. Scan tuning did not work. I am returning it. I went out and bought a $25.00 Sentry ho800 from Walmart. It works great! The only down side is that it doesn't come with a transformer. It chews up 9 volt...” More...