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Philips PH802 Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones Noise Isolation Stereo with Hi-Res Audio, up to 30 Hours Playtime with Rapid Charge (TAPH802BK)
Control Type | Call Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 260 Grams |
Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Echo Cancellation | 30 hrs batt |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 30 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1.5 Hour |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Tangle-Free Cord, Noise Isolation, Volume-Control, Foldable, Microphone Feature |
Enclosure Material | Faux Leather, Stainless Steel, Plastic |
M**Z
I use these every day
These headphones are light enough to wear for hours, hold a charge for 2 days of use, can be used normally even while paired to a device in a different room, and are pretty comfortable for me, though they don't open quite big enough for my housemate's head. I didn't want the noise-cancelling feature and it's actually too effective for me, but for someone who wants everything but their music muffled I imagine it would be great.The only problem I've had with these is that (probably the same as most close-backed over-ear headphones) it can be painfully loud if something taps or scrapes the headphones while I am wearing them. A bit of rubber or other insulation between the headband and each earpiece would help a bit, but I think this is just an inherent trade-off with this kind of headphone.
A**M
NIce ones
Review is for PH802Honestly, I'm not hugely into the sound quality, just differ between really bad ones and ok ones. Well, these ones are well above ok for me by quality. Mainly I was just looking for good quality wireless over-ear headphones, which won't break after half a year of usage (which was the case with my last two 30$ headphones) and, well, these do the job quite well (though I have them only slightly over a month now). They're actually comfortable for long time wearing, also very compact, and take almost no space in my backpack when fully folded. And did I mention battery life? It's awesome, I go to work with 100%, work full day and come home with 80-90%. I charge them once in 3-4 days and that's great. So, are they worth 80-ish bucks? I think they are, but if you're not in a hurry, I would recommend waiting for a drop to 70 or less.
M**.
Nice sound and the right price.
Pros would be that it does provide some noise cancellation, but that is to be expected with any set of over-the-ear closed-back headphones. They fit comfortably (thus far), and the sound is pretty nice for the price. A good balanced sound, with enough bass, etc.The 30-hour battery life is a great claim, we will have to see if it lives up to it before I can give a rating on that, since I just bought it. But that would explain the 2-hour charging time.Cons would be- it came with an extremely short charging cable- less than 2 inches long? Fortunately I had a normal length charging cable with exactly the same end and a charger, so it wasn’t a big issue.Another potential con is the swiveling hinges on the ear pieces- this seems like a weak point in the construction, and after owning them for a long period of time, I can see them falling apart at these particular points. I know I’ve owned enough bluetooth headphones that the joints where they either fold or swivel are ALWAYS the weakest points in the construction- and I know I have replaced two units that were still working great as far as the electronics- pairing, connecting, playing great sound, etc- because the joints fell apart and I couldn’t physically wear them anymore.I hope this is not the case with these phones, because I like how they look, and how they sound, and I have bought a hardshell case to carry them in to prevent unnecessary wear and tear from dropping them, spilling something on them, etc, etc.I have owned other Philips products, including a Professional Series home theatre amp that I’ve had for ten plus years which still puts out great sound- and I’m hoping my confidence in the brand will not be misplaced.
D**8
Great Cans For Under $100
I always look for great sounding headphones and earbuds. I had these in my cart for a while and finally pulled the trigger and bought them. I wanted a set of Bluetooth headphones without noise canceling feature, just pure music. I baked these for 24 hours and the sound improved throughout the process. I love the sound stage these provide. Very crisp highs, solid mids and just enough bass. Listening to rock, you can pick out each instrument very clearly. They are made cheap, but for the price just grab these while you can. The sound quality rivals headphones $300 and over.
R**B
Demon headphones lasted one day
Put these headphones on my wishlist when my old MPOW-059 headphones stopped working after 2 years. I was pleased with my old pair, but I thought a higher priced pair would last longer. Opened these up on Christmas day, and was really happy with them. They connected to both my laptop and phone very easily via bluetooth, and the sound quality was great! For clarification, I am no audiophile, though I have used some popular brands earbuds, such as beats and airpods. These headphones had the best sound-quality I had ever heard. The next day, after charging the headphones to full and using them with my laptop as I play games with friends, they randomly informed me "power off" and shut themselves off without me ever touching the power button. I tried to turn them back on and nothing seemed to happen. Several seconds after I let go of the power button, they come back on "power on" and go straight into "pairing mode," then the power light dies and they shut themselves off after a few seconds, without so much as a "power off." I thought maybe the battery had gone dead, though I hadn't used them nearly enough for that. I plugged them back in and waited until they charged fully but no, if anything it got worse. They wouldn't power on until quite a while after I tried to power them on, then they would go into pairing mode and shut themselves off shortly after. I found I could connect my devices to them just fine during the pairing period, but they would still shut themselves off without any warning. Then they just started turning themselves on even if I never touched the power button, only to die after a few seconds as before. Now the possessed things are sitting in their box waiting to be returned, and I can still hear the muffled "power on" and "pairing mode" at random intervals.
J**A
Love the fit and battery life
These are my backup headphones to my AirPod pros and I feel like the battery life is so much better on these. I also like the feel of headphones over earphones. They’re comfy and adjustable.
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