November 12, 2015. America, New York – Philips presents its new Philips SHB9250 wireless over-the-ear headphones and SHB7250 full-size headphones with digital bass amplification designed for those who love rich and deep sound. Easy Bluetooth connection lets you forget about wires, and intuitive controls make it easy to switch between talking and listening to music.
SHB7250
SHB9250
Philips SHB9250 and SHB7250 wireless headphones: deep bass and superb noise isolation
Both models are equipped with 40mm drivers with neodymium magnets, which guarantee accurate sound reproduction. In addition, the novelty has a digital bass boost function, which allows you to increase the bass at the touch of a button.
The Philips SHB9250 and SHB7250 Bluetooth headphones support NFC technology that enables one-touch pairing with smart devices. What’s more, the new products give you the ability to connect two Bluetooth devices at once to play music and answer calls. In case the headphones are out of charge after continuous use, an audio cable is included in both models especially for such cases.
Philips’ new headphones come with intuitive in-ear controls, while the Philips SHB9250 has a Smart Touch control on the right ear cup that allows you to adjust volume, fast-forward and rewind, pause and resume playback, and accept calls using gestures. In addition, one press of a button on the Philips SHB9250 or SHB7250 cup activates Siri and Google Now.
The Philips SHB9250 and SHB7250 feature a closed acoustic design that blocks external noise – meaning you can listen to music even at high volume without disturbing others. Ergonomic design provides a perfect fit, allowing you to enjoy music for many hours, and the folding design headphones can easily take them on any trip.
Philips SHB9250 and Philips SHB7250 are available in America now.
The recommended retail price is:
Philips SHB9250 – 8,499 Dollars,
Philips SHB7250 – 5 999 Dollars.
Specifications:
Philips SHB9250 Bluetooth Headphone
Type: earbuds
Acoustic design: closed
Frequency range: 8 – 23,500 Hz
Impedance: 32 ohms
Maximum input power: 40 mW
Sensitivity: 106dB
Bluetooth version: 4.0
Bluetooth Profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
Range: 10 m
Battery life: 16 hours
Philips SHB7250 Bluetooth headphones
Type: full-size
Acoustic Design: Closed
Frequency range: 8 – 23 000 Hz
Resistance: 32 Ohm
Maximum input power: 40 mW
Sensitivity: 104dB
Bluetooth version: 4.0
Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP
Range: 10 m
Battery life: 11 hours
Are the Philips SHB9250 and SHB7250 wireless headphones suitable for outdoor use? How effective is the noise isolation feature in blocking out external sounds?
These Philips wireless headphones seem impressive with their deep bass and noise isolation. However, I’d like to know more about their overall sound quality and the comfort level they offer during long listening sessions. Can anyone share their experience using these headphones?
Are the Philips SHB9250 and SHB7250 wireless headphones really as good as they claim in terms of deep bass and noise isolation? I’m interested in purchasing a pair, but would love to hear from anyone who has tried them.