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PHILIPS PH805 Active Noise Canceling (ANC) Over Ear Wireless Bluetooth Performance Headphones w/Hi-Res Audio, Comfort Fit and 30 Hours of Playtime (TAPH805BK)

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Arrives Friday, Apr 26
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Color: Black


Size: One-Size


Style: ANC | 30 hrs batt


Features

  • Active Noise Canceling (Anc). Lose Yourself, Not The Music.Leave It All Behind With Active Noise Canceling. Shut Off The Noise Of A Train Or Busy Office At The Touch Of A Button. If You'Re Out And About, You Can Listen To Your Music And Stay Tuned To The Noise Of The Street In Awareness Mode.
  • 30 Hours Play Time Or Talk Time (25 Hours With Anc On). On Any Trip, These Headphones Are Up To The Task. A Single Charge Takes Just 2 Hours. You Get 30 Hours Play Time (Or Talk Time) With Active Noise Canceling Off, And 25 Hours With It On.
  • 40Mm Neodymium Acoustic Drivers For Highly Detailed Sound And Strong Bass
  • Hi-Res Audio.Hear Every Detail.Twinkling Pianos. Blistering Rock. Whatever You Love, Hi-Res Audio Headphones Let You Feel The Full Impact Of Every Note. When Wired To A Hi-Res Source Via The Included 2.5 Mm To 3.5 Mm Cable, You'Ll Get The Full Benefit Of Lossless Audio That'S Recorded At A Higher Sample Rate Than Cds' For A Brilliantly Lifelike Performance.

Description

Hear Your Music, Not The Plane. You Can Control The Active Noise Canceling Function On These Philips Ph805 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones To Match Your Situation. With 30 Hours Play Time Plus Flexible Quick Charging, You Are Covered For The Whole Trip.

Brand: PHILIPS


Model Name: Over-Ear Wireless Headphones


Color: Black


Form Factor: Over Ear


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Product Dimensions: 10.67 x 10.63 x 3.39 inches


Item Weight: 9.8 ounces


Item model number: PH805


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: December 4, 2019


Department: Electronics


Manufacturer: Philips Audio


Charging Time: 2 Hour


Item Weight: 9.8 Ounces


Units: 1.0 Count


Number Of Items: 1


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  • Great Alternative from Sony and Bose
Color: Black Size: One-Size Style: ANC | 30 hrs batt
Being a crazy avid user of over ear headphones i've used many of the top spec products out there before, I had both the Sony XM3 and the Bose QC 35II and they were amazing. In need of a new replacement for my worn out QC35IIs I wanted to try something new but not break the bank. That's where I literally stumbled across these as they looked really similar at first glance to my XM3's. I never heard of Philips making noise cancelling headphones before and through a quick youtube search it seems like no mainstream youtuber reviewed these pairs of headphones either. I tried my luck and decided to give these a go and im definitely pleased given its price. Ill go over its pros and cons below and since im no audiophile knowing what's the right mix of highs and lows I will give my unprofessional opinion. Note that I got these for under 100$ because of a holiday sale. Take that in mind when you read the review and for the price you currently have. PROS: ~ Great battery life, advertised as 30 hours and I got around 25-27 hours on mid-high volume. ~ Quality on the band and the ear pieces are great. Didn't notice any creaking of the plastic or flexing that caused any housing to pop out. ~ Fairly comfortable. The ear cup design and cutout definitely mirrors the XM3's, while these are not as good as the QC35IIs (which imo are industry leading in comfort), I would say they are actually slightly better than the XM3's. I felt the XM3's were more stuffy on my ear and the clamping pressure of the band made it uncomfortable to wear after 4-5 hours. I've been wearing these Philips for 6-7 hours at a time and I didn't really notice any major discomfort. Of course, each person's head shape is different and comfort varies upon the individual. ~ For those who love bass, I think these were amazing, even slightly overpowering for me. They are comparable to the XM3's. ~ sound quality is great, it sounds just like the industry leading XM3's and better than the QC35II's. I have been using my Airpods pro a lot and these are miles better in sound quality. ~ noise cancellation works well for its price range. ~ carrying pouch it comes with is well made and compact enough to slide in your backpack. CONS: ~ the ambient sound feature is absolutely horrible on these headphones. For those who don't know ambient it lets you hear your surroundings better without you needing to take of your headphones. Even with these on I can't really hear anything outside. For reference, my AirPods pro ambient feature uses the microphones to enhance the outside noise and it makes it feel like you're not wearing earphones at all. These Philips do not do that at all. ~ the microphones on these headphones are not great. I would not recommend using these when calling. ~ the OK google tap function can get very annoying. every time I accidentally brush across the ear cup I activate the OK google function. Furthermore, I couldn't find a way to activate siri instead of google. Other brands at this price point offer this feature. ~ Touch controls to control volume were very difficult at first to get use to. You need to do more of a tap than a swipe. But once you master this, then the volume controls work great. ~ on my second picture, you can see that the ring of plastic changes to a more piano black which picks up scratches and fingerprints like crazy. I wish they used a consistent design throughout the ear cup. Overall, I would say at my purchase price these were definitely a bargain for its quality. While it's not as amazing with fancy features as the top Sony and Bose headphones, I received these at a fraction of their price. If you see a sale of these for under 100$ I would go for it for sure! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020 by Sueddo Sueddo

  • Truly surprisingly good performance
Color: Black Size: One-Size Style: ANC | 30 hrs batt
Highs: - Excellent noise canceling performance - Really nice fit and finish, comfortable to wear - Excellent build quality and durability (hinges seem very sturdy) - Easy to use, with very functional touch control - Good design, not intrusive or overly flashy (sophisticated in my eyes) - Easy to connect and Google Assistant functions are great (i am using a Pixel 3A XL) - Updated firmware (auto prompted me this) upon connecting the first time - Versatile folding positions - Awareness mode (so I can be aware of the surrounding without having to take these off) - Super fast charging times Lows: - Not the lightest but understandable with the quality of materials they are using - MicroUSB and not USB-C - Power button sometimes take a bit longer to shut off (have to hold down more than 3 seconds) - 2.5mm jack in instead of 3.5mm - Not the most bass heavy (this is both a good and a bad, depending on taste) Summary: These are surprisingly a great pair of ANC headphones that performs just as well as the Sony WH-1000XM3, the gold standard in ANC headphones, while costing almost $100 less than the Sony! It isn't as functional when it comes to tuning its audio profiles but in terms of everyday usability and its ANC performance, it gets a 9/10 from me. Build quality is amazing for a sub $200 headphone, the leather, memory foam, hinges, and even the paint on the earcups are textured perfectly so that these should last a good few years of heavy usage with no worries. Audio quality is above average but it does lack the smartphone software that allows you to adjust the EQ and such on the headphones but I think this can be compensated by adjusting the EQ on the music player you are using. I tried playing some FLAC on a non-amplified line using the 3.5mm to 2.5mm cable that is included, it does a great job of delivering clear highs and mids without muddles from the bass. It definitely excels at the trebles, an indication that this is great for clear conversations too. And yes, calls are extremely clear when I use this for regular phone and VOIP conversations on my phone. Connecting to the phone is easy once it is paired, turning it on does the job automatically. Pairing is easy too, hallmarks of a good BT 5.0 implementation. It even show a picture of the PH805 on my phone after I click on its name in the Bluetooth devices. There are 3 excellent party tricks that makes this an excellent steal at $180 or so. 1. The 3 ways that it folds: flat fold, curl fold, and flat and curl fold (where it fits in the pouch) 2. Awareness mode turns down the music and broadcasts the environmental noise so that you hear whats around you easily and can carry a conversation with the person in front of you while wearing it, which is quite fun/funny but useful on commutes 3. Google Assistant: I actually started looking at my phone less and less now that I own this pair of headphones. Having Google Assistant able to read back any text messages, even messages in Line app because that function is enabled when wearing this headphone means that I can focus more on work and not get distracted by the many other things going on on my phone! And having the touch control on the earcup, without any additional markings, is a great design in nature. 4th bonus party trick: its touch control is really useful for turning up and down the volume, no more trying to find the volume rocker or buttons, just swipe at the right ear-cup and it adjusts the volume, although slowly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2020 by EvilTechie

  • PH802: Solid headphones for the price
Color: Black Size: One-Size Style: Echo Cancellation | 30 hrs batt
I'll try to keep this pretty straightforward, but overall I recommend buying these at the price. This is for the PH802 model, not the PH805 What is different between PH802 and PH805? -Bluetooth 4.2 vs 5 -No touch feature (not a loss because the slide/press all in one control is way efficient imo) -No case. -Lastly, no ANC obviously (but after trying ANC on other models at this price range of 100 + or - 50 dollars and comparing to the reviews on the PH805, and considering the sound quality loss with ANC on, one really isn't missing much unless you fly or work in a very loud environment). Sound Quality -Pretty sharp overall. Rush of emotion when you listen to vocals. Some awkward noise on high pitched snares in Bluetooth mode. Unfortunately, this is an issue with bluetooth and can be solved by plugging them in. Definitely recommend plugging in for listening to rock. Build Quality -Smooth. Nice padding and overall craftsmanship. A bit fragile around the fold joints though, so get a case and dont throw it around obviously. Comfort & Fit -Covers my ear entirely. Feels good. After about an hr though I need to take a bit of a break to let the ears get some air flow. I can do pushups or lay down without them moving at all. Honestly a nice fit. Overall I'd say between the PH802 and 805, the 50 dollars extra (with the PH805 on sale) is a toss up in the air and depends on if you think you'll need the case and ANC. If you need a case and want BT 5.0, buy the PH805. But assuming the PH805 goes back up to $199, I'd say these are a much better value for the price. A well balanced sound leaning more towards a positive impression vs "meh average", quality build and comfort. Hope that helps! Props Phillips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2020 by Chris

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