Update - 01/12
Price gone up to £21.99 :disappointed:
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Generally headphones are above £33 so for £19.99 it's a bargain :smiley:
Info:
The Philips TX2 in-ear headphones deliver high precision sound with extended bass thanks to premium drivers and oval sound tubes. Custom-fit noise isolating ear caps ensure an immersive experience, while maintaining comfort and blocking background noise. Stay connected to your music and friends with the built-in microphone, which switches you seamlessly from music to phone calls.
Fantastic earphones, will break in less that 4 months, and break your heart.
JustExtreme to noiren
1 Dec 161#5
Where exactly do you put your earphones for them to break in that short period of time?
zamribinrazali
30 Nov 162#2
I got this. support hi-res audio. superb sound quality..
rogan1791 to zamribinrazali
1 Dec 161#9
Only if you have tinnitus
BraddersJ
30 Nov 16#3
Ordered, thanks.
I went for the Sony earphones that were up for Curry's Black Friday but not too impressed tbh. Great earphones but not enough bass for my liking
musssy
1 Dec 16#4
Why does it go up at the checkout to £21.99?
noiren
1 Dec 161#6
My ears?
But being serious I've loved the sound of Philips headphones since I came across them 20 years ago, but, Philips has always had quality control issues with their products. When it comes to headphones it seems the wiring inside the cable will snap within 4-6 months.
I still have these headphones but now sound will only come out of the right unless I start bending the tip end.
That being said I still think these are an absolute bargain for the price, great sound and the best fitting, noise isolating earphones I've ever come across.
monitor1
1 Dec 16#7
Same price at Amazon.
dil139
1 Dec 16#8
These headphones lasted a month for me.
Macdory
1 Dec 16#10
If only trolls paid as much attention to spelling when at school as they do to trying to be funny and failing ...
There is a big difference between 'break' and 'brake' ... google it :smiley:
Agent_Silver
1 Dec 16#11
I think they are great headhones, however I find them a little uncomfortable, and the gold is a wee bit ostentatious the sound quality is great, however find my Sennheisers far more comfortable. Just my opinion, They are often on offer at Argos and I am sure I only paid £19.99 at the beginning of the year.
Xpert_1
1 Dec 161#12
My experience, never buy a flat cable headphone, those who have one knows why
husna2000
2 Dec 16#13
They seems good quality
marc1401
3 Dec 16#14
Reserved, GF loves her tunes and this will be another Christmas prezzie for her :smiley:
subliminalaura
3 Dec 16#15
Took a punt with these last year but despite the promising design and specs the sound quality was awful. Argos had a returns policy on these so back they went.
Managed to get a pair of E10s during last seasons sales for £20 which give much better and acceptable performance.
Opening post
Price gone up to £21.99 :disappointed:
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Generally headphones are above £33 so for £19.99 it's a bargain :smiley:
Info:
The Philips TX2 in-ear headphones deliver high precision sound with extended bass thanks to premium drivers and oval sound tubes. Custom-fit noise isolating ear caps ensure an immersive experience, while maintaining comfort and blocking background noise. Stay connected to your music and friends with the built-in microphone, which switches you seamlessly from music to phone calls.
Hi-resolution precise sound with extended bass.
Tangle free flat cable.
Silicon ear pieces.
1.2m cord length.
4mm x 1mm (flat cable). Cord.
3.5mm jack .
13.6mm driver.
EAN: 6923410724554.
15 comments
I went for the Sony earphones that were up for Curry's Black Friday but not too impressed tbh. Great earphones but not enough bass for my liking
But being serious I've loved the sound of Philips headphones since I came across them 20 years ago, but, Philips has always had quality control issues with their products. When it comes to headphones it seems the wiring inside the cable will snap within 4-6 months.
I still have these headphones but now sound will only come out of the right unless I start bending the tip end.
That being said I still think these are an absolute bargain for the price, great sound and the best fitting, noise isolating earphones I've ever come across.
There is a big difference between 'break' and 'brake' ... google it :smiley:
Managed to get a pair of E10s during last seasons sales for £20 which give much better and acceptable performance.