A:AnswerHello Andrew, The headphones in this add are looking for an "IR", (Infra Red), audio signal from the source unit. And there are a couple different ways to get this type of signal to work with these headphones in the Honda Odyssey. If the Odyssey has "IR" output transmitters, then very likely the headphones will work with the rear seat entertainment system. You should be able to have the folks at Best Buy bring out a set to confirm that they work with the Honda system.
A:AnswerThe answer to your question is "Maybe". It depends on weather the vehicle has a radio or DVD player that will transmit an Infra Red Signal that the headphones will accept.
A:AnswerThe Power Acoustik wireless headphones in this BestBuy add will not work with your T.V., unless your T.V. has a built in Infra Red Audio signal transmitter. Otherwise you can pick up the HP-22IRT or the HP-902RFT kits that will come with a separate Audio Signal Converter / Transmitter that can be interfaced with most home audio / A/V systems. Either transmitter will need to have a 3 to 5 Amp +12 Volt D/C power converter to power them, but these converters are available at BestBuy also.
A:AnswerHello Yampa,
If the 2012 Honda Pilot Rear Seat Entertainment system is transmitting an "IR", (Infra Red), signal in the range of 2.3 MHz to 3.8 MHz, then the Power Acoustik headphones in this add will be able to accept the signal.
A:AnswerHello Buzz, if the Radio Shack converter module is transmitting an "IR", (Infra Red), signal from 2.3 MHz to 3.8 MHz, then the Power Acoustik "IR" headphones should be able to accept the signal.