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The Philips Bluetooth Neckband Headphones are designed for the active lifestyle, featuring IPX4 waterproofing, up to 14 hours of playtime, and deep bass sound quality. With smart pairing and a vibration call alert, these lightweight earbuds ensure you stay connected and comfortable throughout your day.
Control Type | Call Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Frequency Range | 7- 40 000 Hz |
Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Wireless Neckband | Echo Canceling |
Theme | Music |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 14 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | usb |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Running, Exercising |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Feature, Sports & Exercise, Water Resistant |
Enclosure Material | Rubber |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
S**R
Finally, something comparable to my Leophile Eel
This review is for PHILIPS Bluetooth Neckband Headphones. So, I've gone through 3 or 4 pair of bluetooth neckband earbuds trying to find something comparable to my old Leophile Eel, which still works perfectly fine. It's just that the protective rubber cord around the wiring is splitting up where it meets each earbud. I'm afraid this will compromise the durability. Other than that my Eel has been fantastic. Sounds really good and I've never had technical issues with them. However, they are almost impossible to find now, as it seems that Leophile no longer exists or they are under a different name now. I wouldn't be surprised if they went under from selling such great earbuds at too low of a price (usually around $40-$60).The earbuds I went through before the Philips were the 'FIIL Digital Noise Cancelling Headphones' and the 'Picun Wireless Headphones 35 Hours Playtime Neckband Bluetooth Headphones LED Light'. The FIIL tore my ears up out of the box with extremely tinny highs that irritated my ears. After adjusting the EQ in Spotify and practically turning the high frequencies almost all the way down they were acceptable. They still didn't sound nearly as smooth and good as my Leophile Eel though. They do look and feel nice. However, your ears immediately know the quality of sound by how irritating it does or doesn't become to your ears after several minutes of listening. The Picun buds straight up just didn't sound as good as my Eel no matter what I did with them.Philips... these are good. Very good. They sound every bit as good as my Eel, which really surprised me, and right out of the box. Nothing irritated my ears, the S's sounded nice and smooth on a good quality sound file. That's a good sign. Even the built in voice sounded nice and clear. Coast to Coast AM podcasts sounded great. I am real happy with the sound quality. Someone here complained about there not being enough bass. There is plenty of bass. If you really want to ruin your ears then maybe a few might ask for even more bass, but I did not require it. I do have the EQ adjusted for more bass though, and I set my iPhone to the 'bass' option, so yes I like bass and require a good amount. I listen to old school hip hop and rap, motown, disco, house, techno, trance, edm, etc., and I did not require more bass than what I'm getting here. It sounds great to me. Everything sounds smooth and doesn't irritate my ears after a while of listening. That's important to me and a good indicator of sound quality. They are light but not cheapy light. They look and feel good. It comes with a micro USB > 3.5mm cord so you can plug them into a jack to listen. That cord is long enough to reach your knees. I have not tested that cord out yet. They connected to my iPhone immediately with no issues. I haven't used them long enough to know how well they stay connected but I don't expect any issues. The cords from the buds are thicker than my Leophile Eel so I appreciate that added durability for the bud cords. Haven't gotten to test how long they last.Very happy purchase so far. Overall these are probably the best neckband buds on here under $100 as long as they continue to work as advertised.
D**L
Great company
It loojs like a great item just would not charge.
R**S
Bluetooth convenience without having to dig in a pocket
I have always preferred collar style headphones since I first got Samsung level U pros, so they will be my benchmark to compare by.The previous ones I had were discontinued and I have been looking for a very long time for replacements. This was the best option I have come across in several years. It is the largest available driver for any reasonably priced earbud I can find let alone Bluetooth. It is definitely well made and sealed and I expect it to be as water resistant as they claim.However there are places it falls short that still leaves me willing to replace it if I can find my preferred device. For one the magnets don't do the best job of holding them together, and literally that's all they do. My preferred device actually would answer or hang up phone calls pause music etc, as the magnets we're also a device switch. This device doesn't handle notifications very well. If it is on, it will only ring and sound alarms on the phone, all other notifications will go through the earbuds whether they're in your ears or not. This will cause you to miss notifications like text messages. I have tried to develop the habit of turning it off every single time I'm not listening to music to avoid this. This device has no active noise cancellation, I thought I could live with it but I still find myself using pocket BT earbuds go to the skating rink because of that feature. If you are looking for a everyday set of Bluetooth earbuds that doesn't require digging for a charger in your pocket, or having wires everywhere, then I highly recommend this product. The ability to simply drop an earbud from your ear to engage the world in a moment's notice is indispensable.
R**N
Just ok.
Not the greatest sounding, nor does a full charge last more than seven hours. They do stay intact within your ears better than others.
T**N
Worst headphones imaginable.
These headphones are unthinkably awful. Terrible battery life, very uncomfortable, terrible audio quality. The headphones even are smelly. The list goes on. The real kicker was not seeing in the photo the charging port led me to assume that in 2024 it was going to be a USB C port, but no it's the old port... Honestly use your money to burn for warmth in a garbage fire before you use it to buy these headphones.
J**R
Great BT Headset for Professional/Field Workers
First, my review is concerned with the ability of this headset to facilitate clear, effective communications for (long running) business calls. I am not comparing this headset to the best wired audiophile headphones ever created - there would be no comparison, of course. That said, they are surprisingly decent at reproducing music for what they are. But back to the point of my review - these are *excellent* for my usage case of comfort, battery life, and call quality (microphone in particular) on long conference calls, and quite frankly they are worth every penny. I have tried cheaper options and in some cases put them back in the box for a return after one test phone call - often because my test subject said my voice sounded like it was being recorded using a mic made out of tinfoil and scotch tape. The battery life is extremely good, and I've used them during back to back meetings spanning 6-8 hours before having to switch to my back-up HS, which is an older model LG headset (also excellent). Thank you LG, and please keep making professional-grade products even if they are higher cost than the majority of other "toys" on the market.
R**Y
Not with the price
These headphones are terrible. The sound quality isn't, at all, better than the cheap pair I have. I bought a pair of Tonemacs that are way cheaper and sound just as good if not better. The biggest disappointment, though, is the horrible battery life. The headphones only last 8 hours were as my Tonemacs last 24+ hours. I'm summary, these headphones should be $10. It's just a shame that they have the name Phillips attached to them. I would expect better from them.
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