PHILIPS H8506 Over-Ear Wireless Headphones with Noise Canceling Pro (ANC) and Multipoint Bluetooth Connection, 60 Hours Playtime, (TAH8506BK/00),Black

Original price was: $84.52.Current price is: $11.99.

Price: Details) Philips H8506 Wireless Headphones will elevate your day. It lets you focus on the music you love, whether you’re sitting in your home office, riding in the back of a car, or on a business trip halfway around the globe. Thanks to 40 mm drivers and industry-leading active noise canceling technology, you get […]

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Philips H8506 Wireless Headphones will elevate your day. It lets you focus on the music you love, whether you’re sitting in your home office, riding in the back of a car, or on a business trip halfway around the globe. Thanks to 40 mm drivers and industry-leading active noise canceling technology, you get rich, detailed sound and crystal clear calls. You can even enjoy the Hi-Res Audio files available on your favorite streaming service by plugging in the included 3.5 mm audio cable. Boost productivity by connecting to two Bluetooth devices at once and switch seamlessly between devices when taking a call. Touch controls on the earcups let you easily take calls, adjust volume and command your voice assistant with simple taps and swipes. With 60 hours of playtime, you get to pore through every one of your favorite playlists. And when the battery finally runs low, simply plug in the headphones to keep listening. Relax and let the music drain away your stress.
SOUND WITH HI-RES AUDIO AND ANC: Perfectly tuned 40 mm drivers deliver plenty of detail and bass for every song or podcast. Advanced noise cancellation filters out unwanted sounds from the world around you. Perfect for all your work and study needs.
ANYTIME, ANYWHERE: Get 60 hours of playtime (45 with ANC) from over 1200 songs on a long-haul flight with just a 2-hour charge via USB-C. And when you need a little more juice, a 15-minute charge gives you an extra 8 hours.
BLUETOOTH MULTIPOINT: The wireless headphones can connect to 2 Bluetooth devices at once. Ideal for multitasking. You can listen to notifications on your phone while streaming video from your laptop. Ready to pair the moment you switch on.
TOUCH OR APP CONTROL: Answer calls, pause music and wake your voice assistant with a simple tap. The PHILIPS headphones app puts you in charge of the music you’re listening to. Adjust the volume yourself or choose from preset sound styles.
DESIGNED FOR PORTABILITY: The headphones have foldable, flat ear cups that fold inwards for easy storage in your pocket or bag, making them perfect for travelling or commuting. The stylish appearance also adds a touch of elegance to your everyday look.

Reviewer: Teresa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Headphones are so nice…
Review: They are very comfortable and snug on your ears I really like them and the ear pieces are very soft…
Reviewer: Luis Murillo
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing sound quality and super comfortable!
Review: These headphones sound amazing! Clear audio, deep bass, and very effective noise cancellation. They’re super easy to connect via Bluetooth and the battery lasts a long time. After several hours of wearing them, they can feel a little heavy on the ears, but honestly, the sound quality and overall performance make it absolutely worth it. Definitely a great buy for the price!
Reviewer: Randy R. True
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good quality, could be more comfortable
Review: Good sound. It is a bit heavy and the pressure is a bit much for me. The comfort and sound quality is much better than the $50 and less headphones, but cannot be expected to out perform the over $300 headphones on the market.
Reviewer: Maiseymom
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cuts road noise.
Review: Comfy fit.
Reviewer: Terry’s kindle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great headphones
Review: Worth the money. Easy to use features. Battery life lasts a really long time on one charge. Blocks 80% noise, which is great for the price of the phones. I used it on a plane next to the engine and it worked better than I hoped. I barley heard the pilot speaking, but I couldn’t hear the people next to me to include the wife😀
Reviewer: George
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best OVER the ear earphones!
Review: I use them in the office. It’s an open space and I make a lot of phone calls. God voice quality, Good microphone quality, Good noice cancelation! can connect to multiple devices: I connected to my iPhone and Mac, meaning, I can listen to the music from laptop and if I have an incoming call on my iPhone, it comes through too. no need to disconnect from Mac and connect to iPhone back and forth.Also most importantly:It is OVER the ear, Not ON ear – So it does not touch your ears at all, which is the best quality of this earphones.
Reviewer: Ruben Gutierrez Jr
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good but have quality and fitment issues
Review: The sound quality of these head phones are pretty decent considering the price point, however, these headphones do have some quality issues. I have had these headphones for almost 2 years but did not use them near enough for them to break already considering they were used for flights and listening to music while turing it in for the night. I have only had to recharge them maybe a handful of times, this should say a lot about my usage of them. Secondly, they are extremely tight on the head and can only be worn for about 45 min at a time for me. My fitted hat size is a 7-1/8 but the pressure applied by these headphones makes it feel like I’m fitting them over a helmet.
Reviewer: M. Marienthal
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Missed potential. Are these just badly tuned or did I get a lemon?
Review: On paper these show so much promise. I’ll get this out of the way right now: I don’t care about ANC. I’ve owned one pair of ANC headphones and only found them helpful on airplanes. Otherwise it’s not a feature I have ever prioritized. The ANC worked well enough for me on transit and I’m sure it would be helpful with the constant hum of a jet engine. I got these specifically so I ~wouldn’t~ have to invest in ulta-lux ANC features like what Sony or Bose have to offer. All review and comparison sites indicated that these headphones offered good sound with absolutely no other frills, which is right up my alley.More on my needs and expectations: I have some premium cabled equipment that I use sitting at home or will commute with if it isn’t raining. Otherwise, if I’m at the gym or the weather is wet, I will typically use my bluetooth gym earbuds – JBL Endurance Race. They are a party vibe and have enough clarity and separation. They don’t distinctly excel in those realms. That’s not why I bought them. I bought them to sweat and/or wake up for work, and my expectations of them are realistic. What I am looking for is a more mature, well-balanced sound from an over-hear headphone now that the weather is getting cold again and I have some long flights booked for next year. My Crusher Evos are extremely fun, but again I’m ready for something more refined that will treat bass as a place to find detail, not just as a place for energy. The Crushers also bleed WAY too much to use on commutes. I did not go into this expecting the same quality as my at-home-only open-backs.I make it a point to listen to new devices in the morning. I don’t listen to any devices until I’m out the door and starting my commute. Too distracting, but this means my ears are not precooked with any particular sound profile and well rested from yesterday’s adventures.7hz-40khz on neodymium magnets is always a promising foundation. They did indeed deliver on that promise. The bass was rather well textured and had a compelling amount of depth. Punchy in the right places, but not overdone. Good sub-bass rumble. The heartbeat drums at the beginning of Ascension by Big Wild had such good concussion in the ears. On the high end, these really shine with brilliance in the high treble regions. I was able to hear fine details at very high pitches on these headphones. These headphones accomplish this without sounding sibilant. These weren’t “airy” at all, but where they excelled, their performance was more than fair. I was shocked by these qualities coming from such a modestly priced product.These headphones really flew off the rails at the mids. The vocal range is bloated and instrumentation is crowded. That effect where it sounds like the vocalist is singing into a box… it was especially boxy with KD Lang and Marisa Monte – the kinds of female vocals that are somewhat deeper and more resonant. Even a sandy-textured voice like Adele had this weird timbre like she was singing through a foam cup. Jesse Rutherford was unlistenable. Look how they massacred my boy. I had to use the equalizer in the app to pull the 1khz slider down at least five decibels to reign in the boxy sound, but then when I moved on to Stevie Nicks and Ann Wilson, their vocals were shoved behind the energetic treble and bass. The upper and lower harmonics of the mids were however still present… it was just a pileup. I don’t want to have to EQ between every song.The qualizer app is cool and useful, but it took a long time to create a profile could stand across multiple genres and sound like a train wreck in the mids. Not everyone has spent as much time as I have playing with these things. Less tech savvy users will rip these headphones off immediately and not look back. If it took me this long to find the right sound, there’s not much hope for anyone less experienced than I am who had the same problem.Touch controls are simple and very effective. I had to get used to where I put my fingers when adjusting them or taking them on or off, but that comes with the territory of touch controls. The “hand over ear” gesture to temporarily allow for listening was a great addition. The fit is pretty comfortable. I am rather short and have a smaverage-sized head and smallish ears. I didn’t find them tight but not exceptionally tight for such new headphones, but could understand why a larger person may find them uncomfortable. The cups fit completely around my ears. I think a person with a bigger head or ears than mine might have their ears pressed down by the padding. I don’t know how that may influence their sound experience.I am ultimately disappointed. TAH8506s did the high and low ends with so much grace and detail, but the mids just… ruined the experience. Sad to see so much wasted potential from the high and low ends. Were these just tuned awkwardly or did I get a lemon? I soooo want to love them as an unglamorous underdog that punches above its weight on the high and low end, but the mids just don’t cut it. Uuugh.
Reviewer: Kathy R.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Highly recommend it