Philips IN-EAR HEADPHONES :unitsize GMISHE9500
Product MPN
Key Features
Wireless and cordless headphones operate without a cord. A transmitter (base) plugs into the stereo, and the headphones have a built-in receiver and amplifier. Standard headphones use a cable.
Consumer products are most likely used in somebody's home or a small office. \r\nProfessional products are those that would be used in a more a more high-end context such as for music performances or professional recording.
Although many headphones can be used for more than one thing, most headphones are best suited for one environment. Select what you think you will be using your headphones for most.
Compatibility
Home Audio, Personal Audio
Choose a design based on where you would like to wear your headphones. Ear buds fit inside your ear, while over the ear headphones wrap around the outside of your ears. Behind the head headphones fit into your ears and rest below the back of your head. Over the head headphones are standard.
The sound mode describes what kind of output your headphones are capable of. Mono is a single channel of sound, while stereo is two, which allows your ears to hear different things. Surround sound has five channels of sound, which gives a better impression of being in the center of a complete sound system.
Technical Features
Max. Power Handling
50 mW
Frequency Response
6 Hz - 23500 kHz
Plug
Other Features
Volume Control
Without Volume Control
Miscellaneous
User Reviews
by tribestros on Jan 24, 2009
| Pros |
Terrible construction, horrific cord, muddy highs and mids, distorted bass. |
| Cons |
$30. |
| Bottom Line |
Stay away from Philips headphones as a hole-these are barely worth $30, the audio is horrific, muddled, and nasty; perfect for the poor construction. |
by FekIhr on Dec 11, 2008
| Pros |
2 part cord, great sound, comfortable, very durable. |
| Cons |
Good replacement earpads are hard to get, Color other than purple would be nice. |
| Bottom Line |
Durable earphones that are on the cheaper side, and sound great. Money well spent. |
by sedw1165 on Nov 19, 2008
| Pros |
Sound, though no better or worse than others. |
| Cons |
That cord. ...that freaking cord! |
| Bottom Line |
There are other brands, very similar and close to the same price. Choose one of them. I was happy with Sony. |
by GoodDad on Jul 21, 2008
| Pros |
Smooth sonic quality and very comfortable if you can tolerate an "in ear" design. |
| Cons |
Sound is better than most similarly priced, though not "high end". |
| Bottom Line |
If you need a pair of comfortable, sonically neutral earbuds that won't break the bank, buy these. |
by chya_go on Apr 29, 2008
| Pros |
Decent sound quality, not expensive. |
| Cons |
uncomfortable, poor design |
| Bottom Line |
Not worth buying, try a different set of headphones. |
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