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Philips SHE9850 In-Ear Headphones with Advanced Acoustics | 
enlarge | Brand: Philips Category: CE
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $78.56 You Save: $21.43 (21%)
New (5) Used (1) from $63.00
Rating: 27 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 1.6 x 6.9 x 6.9
MPN: SHE9850/27 Model: SHE9850/27 UPC: 609585150270 EAN: 0609585150270 ASIN: B00176TEGM
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | In-ear headphones made from soft flexi-grip silicon with slow-recovery foam sleeves | | • | Angled acoustic design slides into ear canal giving comfortable fit | | • | Designed with a high-definition transducer that gives a powerful crisp sound | | • | Impedance 12 ohm; Sensitivity 115dB; Maximum power input 3mW; Frequency range 20Hz-20Hz | | • | Includes sleek metal carrying case; cable measures 1.2m (approximately 4-feet) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description CRISP DETAILED TRANSPARENT SOUND HIGH-DEFINITION TRANSDUCER FOR ACCURATE AUDIO REPRODUCTION PRECISE ACOUSTIC TUNING BY PHILIPS ILAB FOR DETAILED SOUND ANGLED ACOUSTICS DESIGN PROVIDES EXCEPTIONAL NOISE ISOLATION ERGONOMIC ANGLED ACOUSTIC DESIGN ENSURES A NATURAL FIT FOAM SLEEVES CREATE A TIGHT SEAL FOR PERSONALIZED FIT PREMIUM METAL HOUSING OFFERS ACCURATE SOUND TRANSMISSION SYMMETRICAL CABLES COME IN EQUAL LENGTHS TO AVOID TANGLE DURABLE FLEXI-GRIP MAKES A STRONG FLEXIBLE CABLE CONNECTION INCLUDES 3 SIZES (S M L) OF ULTRA-SOFT SILICON CAPS ENSURE AN IDEAL FIT INCLUDES SLEEK METAL CARRYING CASE WITH NEAT CABLE STORAGE SOLUTION
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
Great sound, so-so fit October 12, 2008 Noah in Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The sound of these headphones is excellent, and they do a great job of cutting out external noise. None of the four included tips fit my ears very well but the sound is good enough that I decided to keep them. They are also nice-looking and lightweight.
Philips SHE9850 In-Ear Headphones with Advanced Acoustics September 19, 2008 A. LOVITZ (Columbus, Ohio) One of the better "in-ear" Headphones I've tried. Not all in-ear phones fit me, but the nice soft rubber fits and holds pretty well. The sound is very good, crisp highs and full bodied lows. I'd recommend them to anyone looking for a high quality and great sounding in-ear headphone.
Ear Buds Uncomfortable September 3, 2008 Carl (Wilmington, DE) Souns OK and a nice case with multiple earbuds to choose from. Problem was, none were very comfortable for me. I would have expected better quality buds for this price.
Phillips SHE-9850 Earplug August 10, 2008 Charles (Vancouver, Canada) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Pros: Sound excellent, clear and detail, bass could be better but expected from reading other reviews. It comes with nice little metal case. The silicon plug are so air tight you actually can feel air pressure in you ear (this could be a cons), and that acts like a passive noise cancelling, blocks about 80% of high freq noise. Personally I like the included memeory foam plug which feels much better, yet still blocks some noise. Price at sub-$100 is not bad for the quality Cons: Not a lot of places sell them, I can only find Amazon. Because of that I am not sure where I can find replacement for the memory foam attachment plugs that phillips recommendss to replace every 3 months! It could use a softer wire, but I have seen worse in much more expensive brand. Softer wire == less noise when the wire is moved around with the silicon attachment. Foam doesn't seem to have that problem.
Great Earbuds for Travel and More July 30, 2008 Marc David Miller (New York, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I haven't had a good pair of earbuds (or even headphones) since I was a child. Most of the time I used whatever came with the portable electronic product (which was usually very low-end), and it was adequate for my usage. A few years ago I started to travel more and used noise cancelling headphones (NOT Bose, JVC and a few others). I was very happy with the quality of the sound as well as the quietness which these offered. However, the bulk is quite annoying-I travel frequently by train for day trips to Washington DC, and the NC headphones took up too much of my briefcase space. Then along came the Philips SHE9850 in-ear headphones. Again, I don't have much else to judge it by, but the Philips have both excellent sound reproduction as well as (because of their earbud nature) noise deadening abilities. I can use these on a train or plane and as long as some music or sound is being played these function as well as bulky NC headphones for sleeping on overnight flights, or deadening out the low-level, constant humming. I usually listen to opera, Abba and language instruction tapes.
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