Had my eye on these for my teenage son and the price has just plummeted today.
Was£89.99 now £34.99
No wires, no noise and no compromise. Immerse yourself in music with advanced active noise canceling technology. Connect wirelessly with NFC one-tap pairing, enjoy music and manage calls with smart control on earpads.
Active noise cancelling reduces noise by up to 97%.
Wireless but also a cable is included for extra usage.
Top comments
GuigsyUK
23 Nov 1642#4
Damn... bought these last week from Argos for £60. Mini review:
I pull these off charge (micro USB) at 6am to leave the house. Play audio books for my walk and train commute for an hour each way, then music about half the time I'm in the office. Turn them off when I get home about 7pm. I've not had a low battery warning yet, so I've got no idea how long they last. There's a detachable analogue audio cable in the box, so I guess you can use them unpowered, but I've not tried.
They are pretty comfortable and not too hot. I wear glasses, so sometimes they start to pinch the top of my ear against the arm, but I just have to lift my glasses a little. They fold flat, so I'm not worried about putting them in my rucksack. I don't think they'd take a serious beating, but I'm not being delicate with them.
Noise cancellation isn't Bose "I've gone deaf!" standard, but it's not bad. It cuts out much of the low thrum of the train and the higher pitched rushing noise of the air conditioning. General background chatter in my open office is less distracting, but the cancellation isn't as strong on the mid-range. Turning the cancellation on isn't massively impressive, you just get a mild hiss. It's more noticeable when you've had it on for a while, but no audio playing and you switch it off. It doesn't kill outside noise, but it definitely takes the edge off.
Audio quality is perfectly acceptable. Far better than the cheap in-ear Bluetooth headphones I had before. It's pretty balanced, so don't expect thumping bass. They aren't particularly bright or particularly warm, just middling.
I've not had any issues with the Bluetooth either. Connection with my S6 has been perfectly reliable and predictable. Certainly better than my car! The controls generally work well. Volume, on/off, noise cancellation and the play/pause buttons are easy to use. Only the next/previous track buttons are hard to work. The microphone appears to be OK too.
If they were wired passive headphones, I'd expect to pay £40 for them. For them to be £35 and Bluetooth, it's a bargain!
PUGSTER1978
24 Nov 166#177
Well for anybody concerned, I've had these since yesterday morning and have listened to them with a wide variety of music for about 8 hours. The build quality is good for the price and the comfort level is high providing a reassuring grip to the head. Sound quality is very impressive with flac files. Bass is taught, with a good sense of rhythm to complicated basslines, soundstage is relatively broad with instruments well arranged, never sounding muddled. Midrange is clear without being excessively pronounced. Highs are also well presented without becoming edgy or uncontrolled. They have great timing and energy and have yet to become uncomfortable for long periods of listening. The noise cancelling copes well with low frequency interference. Bluetooth connection is rock solid. All in all I'm extremely impressed with them :smile:
gazcarts
23 Nov 166#83
To clear up some confusion, the Argos headphones are SHB8750NC, not the SHB8850NC sold by Currys and reviewed by What Hifi. They apparently have 32mm drivers as opposed to larger 40mm drivers on the 8850's.
I bought some from Argos last week for £69.99 but will be returning them as I couldn't resist the draw of the Sony MDR-1000X, which are considerably more expensive, although £60 cheaper than the high street if purchased at Dixons Tax Free at an airport.
The Philips are a bargain at this lower price, but the Noise Cancellation is poor compared to Bose and Sony top of the range models, and in particular seems to amplify voices rather than reducing them. Also, as they are on ear, they are not as comfortable as over ear headphones.
To the poster asking if their dad could use them to listen to the TV; that will only work if you have a Bluetooth TV that can output sound to external Bluetooth speakers or headphones, and not many TVs will do that.
As for sound quality, for the price they are fine, but my main wired headphones are Sennheiser HD600's, and the Philips clearly can't compete. Having said that, for most people, the sound will be more than enough, with nice firm bass and reasonable detail retrieval.
For £35 though, these are a bargain, as long as you can resist the draw of Bose QC35s or the Sonys.
ArgosTeam
23 Nov 166#40
Hi everyone, it's the Argos team here.
Please note that the "previously been on sale at" price for this product is displaying incorrectly on the product page. We can 100% confirm that £34.99 is the lowest price we have ever sold this particular product for.
**Edit. Additional information: The lowest ever previous price was £69.99.
Many thanks for reading.
Latest comments (247)
smshuk
30 May 17#247
Confirmed at £1.16. No sign of £10 bonus. Will contact CS. Anyone remember the dates of that £10 promotion?
ozodimal
23 Feb 17#246
My purchase still tracking on Quidco "currently processing, resolution expected within 30 days. We estimate your cashback will be available by 25March". All that for £1.16 cashback, but on which the £10 bonus depends!
mr_spatel
23 Feb 17#245
nope
Klimgon99
23 Feb 17#244
nope
paulj48
23 Feb 17#243
Just wondering if anyone got their £10 cashback from this offer?
Mine didn't appear so I put a claim in as per the recommendation of the Quidco rep member on here, guess what the claim come through this morning as successful but for the measly amount of 35p
gungesh
4 Dec 161#242
after using these for last few days, I must say that I'm dissapointed with the sound quality , they are quite flat
ruddas
2 Dec 161#241
gutted I missed this.
Relievo
2 Dec 16#240
£69 now (£49 on Amazon)
Eden0032
30 Nov 16#239
Hi everyone! My Monster N-Tune headphones broke this evening (photos on my Twitter - same username as HUKD - if anyone's interested the aftermath!)
How do these compare to the Monster N-Tune headphones in terms on sound quality? The Monster's were very good in my opinion, though I like the wireless capability of these a lot, and the portability. Sound quality has to be in top condition though as I like to listen to a lot of Metallica!
inphinyte
30 Nov 16#238
For the price the build quality and features are great. The noise cancellation isn't great but does a good job of reducing the rumble on public transport and from air conditioning: enough to allow me to have the volume a good few steps down from normal.
My biggest complaint is the position of the bluetooth indicator light. It right in my peripheral vision, and for someone who wears glasses it reflects back into my eye. Also acts as a bright flashing light when walking at night. Every 8 seconds it flashes and there is no way to turn it off.
Jim_Bob_Beers
30 Nov 161#237
Yeah, if you continue to use them at the gym you'll find those ear pads will soon start to stink due to sweat. I'd advise not if you care about that sort of thing.
Agree the bass is pants, but at least you can adjust the equalisers on most gadgets these days.
Also wore these to the gym today and I got pretty sweaty, and so did the earpiece, not sure if they can take a lot of that sort of thing!
marsh102
29 Nov 16#232
I'm very pleased with them for £35. thanks op!
louthepoo
29 Nov 16#231
Got mine yesterday and I'm impressed, gonna get a pair for my lad for Christmas now
ajdj
28 Nov 16#230
These are a steal at this price. Build quality feels excellent, NFC pairing is instant and the sound quality is very good (especially if you have an Equalizer app to adjust things in Spotify). Noise cancellation will never rival Bose but I'm hoping it helps me sleep on a long flight to Thailand on Friday.
If anyone else has a Vodafone Smart 7 Platinum the added bonus is that the black carbon effect on the headphones is a great match to the back of the phone!
Jim_Bob_Beers
28 Nov 16#229
Bought these on Saturday, for £34.99 I'm very impressed!
knack
28 Nov 16#228
You do. See the terms and conditions for details.
Relievo
28 Nov 16#227
Bought these today, they seem very nice, gutted I missed the £10 deal... didn't even know these were for sale!
Work great with my iPhone, answer calls easy, and was told the mic was very clear.
My only gripe is, the bass isn't very powerful.
logie48
27 Nov 161#226
Not seen anything in reference to £10 as per offer. Might have to wait till it is confirmed by retailer.
Mines tracked at £1.05
spritey
27 Nov 16#225
Yeah it's quite aggressive branding. Prefer the look, personal preference though... Then again, I'd put JBL / Harman above Phillips when it comes to sound any day of the week. Reviews on these Phillips headphones are pretty dire.
rev6
27 Nov 16#224
That JBL logo looks a bit busy to me :smile:
spritey
27 Nov 16#223
Don't buy these for noise cancellation, there really is only one company that has nailed noise cancellation on headphones and it's Bose. I've had some Bose QuietComfort, it's remarkable what they do... At quite a high cost though.
Buy them if you like the sound. For me, I went for the JBL E40BT for wife, 16 hours on wireless and very good sound for £45. These Phillips headphones look far to busy from a style perspective due to buttons.
vhot
27 Nov 16#222
I didn't try myself, I guess it will work the same, wired or BT. But in my opinion, if you want this headphones mainly for the purpose of using on planes, I would suggest to find others more expensive ones.
santiniuk
27 Nov 16#221
Hi, can someone confirm the noise cancelling function only works on BT and not when using wired mode.
Seems strange as I use the noise cancelling function a lot travelling on planes through the 3.5mm jack and wired.
I'd lose this if only BT option supported NC.
Thanks
LeonardChallis
27 Nov 161#220
Ditto. Very helpful :smiley:
k210550
27 Nov 16#219
*paired & played fine on a oneplus mobile phone, sound quality OK but nothing special, headset grippy can be fatiguing after awhile, paired up fine to my windows laptop but I had bad audio skipping on that setup. I exchanged these headphones the next day
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louthepoo
27 Nov 16#218
Mine said it was tracked at £1.50
dealhunter5253
26 Nov 16#217
did anyone get £10 quidco?
Gavin01
26 Nov 16#216
Any one that's got them tell me about keeping the sound in ?
ZaGaZ
26 Nov 16#215
Hot - ordered 2 one for the daughter and one for me :-) well impresses with same day sat delivery for 3.95! Quidco paid for that <3
Gavin01
26 Nov 16#214
one other thing before i buy these is do they keep the sound in enough to wear on public transport? and is the microphone pick up good enough?
dealhunter5253
25 Nov 16#213
i just opened mine. tried music, call, siri, switching call music, muting -works perfectly. thanks OP
e-m-m-a
25 Nov 16#212
Thanks :wink: just bought these, I bought some from Aldi today and they are rubbish for talking on..so took them back.. Hope these are better :smile:
sarsar1
25 Nov 16#211
They were a hot deal yesterday. I only know about them as a got a hot deal email yesterday.
morenoalmeida
25 Nov 16#210
Has anyone been able to confirm whether the product works with PS4 (using the cable), for sound and chatting?
Cooperidol
25 Nov 16#209
quick question... at 1336 degrees hot, how comes this has never shown in the top 10 hot? even now when selecting hottest deals of the week, it jumps from 1400 to 900 and doesn't list these phillips headphones. how comes some things slip through the net? im worried ill miss a stonker!
hot deal by the way!
morrig
25 Nov 16#208
Have you ticked in Bluetooth settings- Allow Bluetooth devices to find this PC, its not ticked on by default.
apologize
25 Nov 16#207
Bought 2 days ago at £34.99 easy to connect, quality is comparable to Sony's sound magic, noise-cancellation not as good as Bose Quiet headphones but again it's almost a tenth of the price.
Overrall 5 stars - at this price, you're avin a bubble not gettin these
hotukdeal92
25 Nov 16#206
Mine connected to laptop and phone no problem
vhot
25 Nov 16#205
Picked it up yesterday, for £25 with the Quidco offer, I am quite pleased with it.
EdwardtheLocal
25 Nov 161#204
Anyone recommend a decent case for these that isn't too big inside? Thanks!
jasonthirteen
25 Nov 16#203
If your TV (or other device) has bluetooth built in, it'll work fine.
If not, you can get an adaptor that makes anything with a headphones socket bluetooth compatible. Something like this:
anyone had these connected to a bluetooth laptop? i seem to have trouble with bluetooth head phones
PerfumePolly
24 Nov 16#201
Thats exactly what I thought, didn`t have the time to argue with them lol
LotusJas
24 Nov 16#200
Collected mine today. Bargain at £25, after Quidco.
Mini review:
Sound quality is distinctly average, for a cheap set of headphones. £35 or so.
Sound cancelling is sub par. 50% reduction I'd say, but it does work.
Bluetooth connection is excellent. Great range with solid connection to iPhone 6 Plus.
Wired connection works fine too.
Comfort is pretty good.
Build quality is good and well worth the price.
iPhone connectivity is perfect, with controls working volume, phone, Siri etc all as advertised.
adzg91
24 Nov 16#199
Bought a pair of these as £35 seemed like a no brainer. Overall really impressed. I'm no audio expert but I love they that are wireless. Audio seems more than good enough and they are comfortable. Josie cancellation is alright, can still hear stuff but I'm classing that as a safety precaution
carltonbp
24 Nov 16#198
I've been looking at Wireless noise cancelling headphones for my Dad and you won't get a branded pair for less than £80. Yes you can get some 7 day shop one's and brands you've never heard of for £50. Lindy are £80 and they're the best cheapest and then it's upwards for branded. So for £35 potentially £25 these are a bargain for the features. The review on trusted reviews compared them to the Bose 35 that cost £280, how daft is that. The features cost money so don't expect £80 quality sound plus all the features for £80. This site has really good detailed reviews for similar headphones http://uk.rtings.com/headphones/reviews/best/by-feature/active-noise-cancelling
I'm chuffed at that price I don't need miracles and if I find I really like having NC then I'll get the Bose or the top end Sony version. I haven't set mine up buy my Dad has and in particular he found it really works on lower frequency noise, it completely cut on the noise of his fans on his desktop PC for example but tapping on his glass desk not really.
grantchristmas
24 Nov 16#197
does this state this I'm the manual, I'll take them back before I use them cheers
thefair1973
24 Nov 16#196
Great deal. Ordered through Quidco, so lets just see what happens. I wanted some NC headphones for Xmas, but at this price, I decided to buy them anyway and blag something else for Xmas. Result!
marc2629
24 Nov 16#195
They don't have noise cancelling whereas these from Argos do
sellik67
24 Nov 16#194
I collected a pair yesterday (cheers OP - heat added) & as I had the quidco £10 off & a £5 voucher Argos sent for my birthday, £19.99 for them is happy days for me :smiley:
jjav
24 Nov 16#193
yes they would I have rf headphones too which have no lip sync issue, but if u stand in path or people passing the sender you get white noise, to use these u need a Bluetooth sender, eBay about £5-£10, just used it very minor lip sync issue but noticeable, it dosnt bother me , very slight, hope that helps
hotukdeal92
24 Nov 161#192
We have had some informed reviews from people who are likely audiophiles. I am not, i have one pair of £30 Sony headphones and a couple of cheap earphones so here is my uninformed review :stuck_out_tongue:
The NC seems pretty ineffective. I have no experience of NC headphones but there is not much discernable difference between on or off with the hum of my dehumidifier 10ft away.
The actual headphones themselves, sound is more than good enough for myself... I like to listening to music but im not one who detects subtle hints of lavender and darkened birch in between rising notes during Bassy songs etc.
They are comfy and feel secure and snug. Potentially they could become uncomfortable if you're wearing them for a while as they are snug.
Sucks there is no case for them
Bluetooth setup was a doddle. My cat is no longer swiping at the cord, these will be great for wearing round the house when cooking and such.
ceanth
24 Nov 16#191
Booooooo. O well nevermind.
If it wasn't for the cheap material I would have kept the headphones. Time to look for a replacement pair.
alex_dis
24 Nov 16#190
Was this in the t&c's when they were promoting it? It was supposed to finish at 23.59 tonight, didn't see anything about there being limited opt-ins
A bit random but I got a hukd notification for an 'Insane Price Samsung 4K TV....' does anyone know which deal this was as I can't seem to find it?
PerfumePolly
24 Nov 16#187
the quidco £10 bonus has finished. Spoke to them on chat and because you didn`t opt in and there`s limited spaces you do not receive it!
agnostic
24 Nov 16#186
People need to remember that they should never rely 100%on Quidco paying out. You're going to need £35 to buy the headphones and wait for anywhere between a month and 6 months for the cashback.
gottahavethat1
24 Nov 16#185
No brainer at this price and even better with quidco bonus....hot!
paulj48
24 Nov 16#184
I should also add to that the noise cancelling only works when using on Bluetooth only and wont work when using the supplied cable.
jkb68
24 Nov 16#183
Thank you
paulj48
24 Nov 16#182
No you haven't, Quidco will only pay out for completed purchases.
Musaafir
24 Nov 16#181
I think I read that it was for the first 10,000 people that claimed it.
mr_spatel
24 Nov 16#180
I agree not bad for the price
ceanth
24 Nov 16#179
Just returned mine, they asked for a reason and I said that I bought the wrong item. They opened it up to check it and gave me a full refund. I used quidco so made £1 profile on these! Thanks op :sunglasses:
Sweetchinmusic
24 Nov 16#178
I reserved these for collection forgetting to do the Quidco bonus. However can't see it on Quidco site anymore? Is the £10 bonus finished? The other thread for the bonus mentions it finishes at midnight tonight?
PUGSTER1978
24 Nov 166#177
Well for anybody concerned, I've had these since yesterday morning and have listened to them with a wide variety of music for about 8 hours. The build quality is good for the price and the comfort level is high providing a reassuring grip to the head. Sound quality is very impressive with flac files. Bass is taught, with a good sense of rhythm to complicated basslines, soundstage is relatively broad with instruments well arranged, never sounding muddled. Midrange is clear without being excessively pronounced. Highs are also well presented without becoming edgy or uncontrolled. They have great timing and energy and have yet to become uncomfortable for long periods of listening. The noise cancelling copes well with low frequency interference. Bluetooth connection is rock solid. All in all I'm extremely impressed with them :smile:
Jbdesignme
24 Nov 16#176
£10 quidco has expired everyone - as far as i'm aware
Jerec
24 Nov 16#175
Reserved a set, thanks OP
danflorin3
24 Nov 16#174
You should put in the title for everybody to check quidco -10£ quidco/
nivtl
24 Nov 16#173
isn't this offer only on toys?
knack
24 Nov 16#172
Looking for a pair of headphones for my dad and these seemed ideal before I was put off by all the bad comments!
But I've decided to give them a go and if I'm happy I know he will be.. at the moment he's using airline headphones :confused:
paulj48
24 Nov 16#171
Defiantly not, Xbox has no Bluetooth and PS4 Bluetooth only for licensed products
Zerobob
24 Nov 16#170
So tempted by these, but only if the sound quality is comparable to my Sound Magic earbuds. As usual I'm left completely confused by people's reviews, with half saying the sound is muddy and distant, the other half saying it's good.
goswink
24 Nov 16#169
Just tried them out after getting them today. Sound quality is very good, they feel good quality and are comfortable but do squish your ears a little (I guess most headphones do). They do block out a considerable amount of noise but not as effective as suggested but that wasn't the reason I bought it. One issue I have with it is when on bluetooth mode there is a flashing blue light to the front on the right, when your in the dark the flash is quite annoying, I might end up covering it. Overall good buy, especially for the price.
satchef1
23 Nov 16#168
Yes.
If you order and pay for an item online, you're covered under Consumer Contracts Regulations. Fast Track at Argos is covered by this as order and payment both take place online. Collecting in store in this case is a delivery method.
Tequila
23 Nov 16#167
I think he meant wirelessly.
karenhaleevans
23 Nov 161#166
Ordered, thanks :smiley:
paulj48
23 Nov 16#165
Yes using the included cable (Xbox one only the new controller u less you have an adaptor) but only for sound and not mic functionality.
jkb68
23 Nov 16#164
Can these be used when playing the Xbox or PS4?
HISTOREGG
23 Nov 16#163
Are the ear pads leather ?
DAMNOME
23 Nov 161#162
Good to know Argos are happy to re-sell these after being on someones sweaty ears for a day :confused:
shazzma81
23 Nov 161#161
I'd reserved these yesterday at £69.99 so got a pleasant surprise when I went to collect. I'd read a lot of reviews and seemed very positive. Only time will tell I suppose.
shazzma81
23 Nov 16#160
I'd reserved these yesterday at £69.99 so got a pleasant surprise when I went to collect. I'd read a lot of reviews and seemed very positive. Only time will tell I suppose
rjm498
23 Nov 161#159
Took the plunge with these, despite the comments on here am really impressed with the sound quality (using Spotify best quality download) and compares well to the Sony MDR-EX650 I also have. Can't say I really notice the sound reduction too much though but really enjoying walking around the house without catching my headphone wire on something. Quidco tracked at £1.05 so will be having words if that doesn't improve. Also checked with the chap in Argos if I could try and bring back after trying and he said yes, provided was still in original packaging and as new condition - basically provided they could sell again as new.
I have annoyed the wife though who is looking for christmas presents for me and had some bluetooth headphones on the possible list.
IWannaBeAdored
23 Nov 16#158
Not going to bother getting these after reading various comments.
Hopefully Amazon will do a good deal on some Sony bluetooth headphones.
I already have a pair of Sony bluetooth headphones and these Philips would have been a huge step down.
LotusJas
23 Nov 16#157
Ordered, couldn't resist at £25.
I have Bose QC25 wired phones, and fully realise that the sound cancelling and sound/build will be nowhere near those. But these should do for throwing in the car, for the train journey to work.
Chiptivo
23 Nov 161#156
No
vrikis
23 Nov 16#155
The packaging ripped a tiny bit... Fingers crossed it'll work.
james0909
23 Nov 16#154
send me a pm I got some good earphones that block out a nutty neighbour who bangs tapsdrops drags creaks non stop and stomps and the earphones I'm using block it out as long as you listening to music or white noise or what ever . I'm looking some something better thou but there are great they have saved me .Got them on a previous deal that went cold bought 3 pairs song noise cancelling headphones mdrex750narm as I use to much in bed and when indoors the slip out a bit now but still do the job u hear some noise when outside some talking on bus but have been in a massive pub and only when took them out I realised how loud it was and it was loud full packed up the pub
james0909
23 Nov 16#153
you sd get a refund if there broke or keep cutting out . You sd get a refund . I returned a hair dryer a few hours after I bought they got funny but there was an issue with it . I got a refund from manger
james0909
23 Nov 16#152
mate its saying tracked for me £1.50 or something I will get on to them and get that tenner some how
your proof of purchase
the item should be unused, in its original packaging and in a re-sellable condition
I took mine out if the box and put them back in. Going to try and return this tomorrow, let's see what happens.
vrikis
23 Nov 16#150
How do you return items? I bought them earlier with FastTrack and they're terrible... The noise cancelling is useless, there's a switch to turn it on/off and it doesn't seem to make any difference... Says on Argos that once opened, you can't return unless faulty?
ceanth
23 Nov 16#149
Got mine but I am also going to return them. The ear part is made from quite cheap plastic will will eventually crumble away.
Like others, I would rather spend the £30 on a better pair.
plebbygiraffe
23 Nov 16#148
Definitely features alone.
Picked these up through Quidco as £25 for the features and average sound would be a fantastic price. Alas the sound is very poor for the price point in my opinion.
Without Noise Cancellation turned off the sound feels distant and muffled. Contrast to the What Hi-Fi review, the bass is there but it muddies everything else. The highs are very lacking.
My £6 in-ear Philips buds sound better.
With Noise Cancellation turned on it seems to jack up the bass even further and the bass becomes distorted. And to call it Noise Cancellation is a pure joke. 97% reduction? No chance. Even if that is a legit figure, most of this is done by the pads alone.
Needless to say they're going back. If it wasn't for the distortion I'd have kept them for the feature set, because it is good and they're nice a light and have a very nice design.
Leonintelex
23 Nov 16#147
Not sure I agree, yes it's a good price for the feature set but I certainly wouldn't pay a penny more.
Like I said I bought last year's Phillips £89.99 Black Friday headphones... they are worth the price I paid ... £29.99. The feature set is almost identical to these.
It just feels to me like the price is over inflated on purpose.
wozwebs
23 Nov 16#146
Picked these up earlier. Not bad sound to be fair but when paired to my Samsung TV you can only go as loud as the volume buttons on the headphones allow you which isn't loud enough for my liking. Pressing the volume buttons on the TV does nothing. Probably take back. Decent enough when paired to iPhone On Spotify mind you.
They sound like a 30 quid pair of headphones, sure. But Bluetooth, NFC, rotating cups, noise cancelling. Not a feature set for a £34.99 pair of branded headphones. £50, maybe.
Leonintelex
23 Nov 163#143
Your paying £34.99 for a pair of £34.99 headphones.
Last year I bought some £29.99 headphones believing they were worth £89.99. Those exact headphones are still £29.99 12 months on (and now showing a more resonable RRP of £39.99)
I was duped by some clever initial pricing and blinded by what I thought was an incredible price.
Were they worth £89.99???... absolutely not! Frustratingly I bought 2 pairs like a total mug.
Craig51286
23 Nov 16#142
What is the hands free like on these? Does the microphone have a noise cancelling feature too?
Leonintelex
23 Nov 16#141
I bought sone SHB3165 headphones from Argos last Black Friday for £29.99 (also reduced from £89.99) ... they look identical and from what I see are exactly the same spec... the only difference is the product number.
Anyone know the difference as I am truly stumped??
The item was ordered and paid for online, therefore there was no opportunity to view or test the item before purchase. DSR applies.
Though that's a fallback position. It isn't obvious that I've opened the package so I'll just ask for a refund.
satchef1
23 Nov 161#137
Maybe an idea. On further listening I'm not sure I'm happy with the sound though. Clumsy would be the appropriate word. There's a distinct lack of detail and the bass is distorted (or, at times, distinctly lacking).
At this point they're probably going back. Good value at £35, but I'd rather spend a bit more and get something I'm happy with.
paulj48
23 Nov 16#136
Depends if there's 4 connections in the jack
plebbygiraffe
23 Nov 161#135
So because one product you had was rubbish, all products made by them are equally rubbish?
I guess all Ford cars are only as good as the most basic Ka model and all luxury range food stuffs only use the lower rung ingredients of the value ranges.
ItsFrazer
23 Nov 16#134
Can you not just buy an adapter?
ItsFrazer
23 Nov 16#133
I think it could be to do with the price being after vat.
ceanth
23 Nov 16#132
Can you get a full refund if you have opened the box and tried them?
paulj48
23 Nov 16#131
I hoped the same but the wired lead has only 3 sections on the pin so probably not
MrDB
23 Nov 16#130
They don't have the noise cancelling feature.
MrDB
23 Nov 16#129
Maybe a bit or permanent marker, black tape or paint over the led will help. Maybe leave a very small bit visable to see if it's on/off?
Sound quality is serviceable. Pretty standard for a cheap pair of headphones. Overall very good value considering the functionality on offer. They aren't as good a bargain as the RRP would suggest, but they'd be a decent buy up to about £50.
However, they're going back. The blue LED blinks every 8 seconds while paired. This LED reflects off my glasses - really irritating. Shame - I'd have been quite happy with them otherwise.
MrDB
23 Nov 16#126
picked a pair up a few hours ago, for the money they are great. I really like them. the noise cancelling does not cancel out everything.
but it really does cut out a lot at the cost of a very quiet hiss which is only audible when no audio is coming through the headphones.
not for the audio-philes but for those of us who like wireless music or the TV. Thanks OP
Dan__
23 Nov 16#125
Cheap and nasty!
Bought a different pair of phillips headphones last year which was about £40 and returned them straight away. The quality is rubbish and build quality is cheap. It just looks nice to look at but it doesn't do the job.
My old sennheiser HD202 are 10 times better and I got them for much less than the phillips.
Voted COLD because its overpriced crap
jamsammy99
23 Nov 16#124
Ordered mine this morning. Picked em up this avo. Charged em up (30 mins) and spent the last 2 hours stomping round the house like Freddie Mercury. Great product, great price. Thanks op
Wigwam851
23 Nov 16#123
what's the deal with the lead thats included? How does that work? I wanna also use these for my tv via cable....
alex_dis
23 Nov 16#122
As above, unless Fast Track works it'll have to be delivery which would leave you £6.05 after their standard delivery is take off.
alex_dis
23 Nov 16#121
Seems to be some confusion on the conditions on cashback from Argos. Someone on the Quidco thread quoted Quidco's Argos cashback info:
* Cashback will only be paid on orders paid for online for either Fast Track collection or home delivery, unless stated otherwise.
* Cashback will not be paid on orders reserved online that are then paid for in-store.
So Fast Track might work(?) Delivery would take £3.95 out of the £10 bonus - not so good.
JohnnyUtah
23 Nov 16#120
So how do you buy these and get the £10 Quidco??
mikey141
23 Nov 16#119
Can these be used with a PS4?
gazcarts
23 Nov 162#118
Don't get your hopes up about the noise cancelling; it most definitely does not reduce external noise by 97%. I think most of this is down to the on ear design, as there is virtually no passive noise reduction to help the active noise reduction along. I'm wearing the Sony MDR-1000X's as I type this and I can barely hear the television or my wife or the baby babbling. The Philips headphones just couldn't reduce that noise at all, and voices actually sounded worse, although I had read that high tones, such as voices, wouldn't be cancelled out by the noise cancelling. That definitely isn't the case with the Sony or Bose headphones, both of which are over ear and therefore have some passive assistance. Of course the Bose and Sony cost nearly 10x the current cost of the Philips, so as long as you don't try a pair of the more expensive headphones on in your local Currys you won't know what your missing :-)
gazcarts
23 Nov 16#117
The ones I had also didn't need charging immediately and had sufficient charge to use straight away.
paulj48
23 Nov 16#116
would the noise-cancelling work wired though (without a charge) as the audio device would need to supply the power to it?
dunkertruck
23 Nov 16#115
I realise his response was poor, but perhaps he used them with the accompanying cable that comes with them and therefore required no charge. I doubt it though. :wink:
Richief
23 Nov 16#114
I've managed to answer my own question. I spoke to Ben from Quidco,, he said if you collect from store by either paying online or reserving, quidco wont pay its in the T&C's apparently. Paying online then collecting I would have expected to pay out so I asked him that question to make sure and he gave me the same answer.
2000mph
23 Nov 16#113
They come with a USB cable for charging. Just plug that into a computer or any USB charging plug.
Also I can also confirm the model number is definitely - SHB8750NC.
iceangel8
23 Nov 16#112
how do you charge them? how do you connect USB to headphones? do you have to buy a charger? please help
rosstheboss1972
23 Nov 162#111
theyre just 25 quid after quidco mate....not 125
L1singh
23 Nov 16#110
Hi Just purchased these - great pair of headphones - argos have specified the wrong product number in their question answer which could be a bit misleading. These headphones are definetly the SHB8750NC and not the SHB8850NC_00. Although when comparing the two the specs are exactly the same other than the colour.
catchkiran
23 Nov 16#109
No, they are different. just realised that the ones i posted don't have noice cancellation feature.
quidditys_shore
23 Nov 16#108
there's also a reply saying they are the 8750 as well. just to add more confusion argos have listed 2 pdf files to download which are the manuals for both models!
I can hope they are the 8850 but will return if they are the 8750 & I don't like them
c0stas1000
23 Nov 16#107
Ain't them the exact same product?
Klimgon99
23 Nov 16#106
I only charged mine an hour or so before fully charged. Think there is good charge in tyhem already
how did you manage to charge the battery for 5 hours before using so quickly?
Richief
23 Nov 16#103
I've used Quidco, but I will buy them instore because I have some vouchers I want to use, will the £10 quidco still track after I buy them or did I need to pay online?
Klimgon99
23 Nov 161#102
I ordered this morning and collected them. The model is SHB8750NC. Listened for about 10 minutes in the office and they do a good job canceling out noice.Quite good sound as well, not as big soundstage nads separation as Bose or Sennheiser but for the price they are great. Workis good with calls as well. And you gewt a small beep when you recive a notification/sms on your phone :smiley:
kris1234
23 Nov 16#101
picked up an hour ago. returned already. piece of s.... noise cancelling very poor
Padgio
23 Nov 161#100
Both the 'Trusted Reviews' and 'What Hi-Fi' reviews refer to them as being 32mm.
Taken from What Hi-Fi:
Once you have the headphones set up and ready to go, the SHB8850NC’s waste no time impressing you.
Their 32mm drivers come full of surprises with clarity and detail much higher than we would expect from headphones at this price.
paulj48
23 Nov 16#99
I'm hoping so, but obviously only using the supplied wired connection
gazcarts
23 Nov 161#98
They are definitely SHB8750NC. I've just returned mine. As for the driver size, if you look at Philips websites they give the 8850 as 40mm drivers, but when you do a compare they then say they are 32mm?? I did a search after buying them on Saturday because I was expecting them to be the 8850's. Currys however give the spec as 32mm for the 8850. I suppose only someone with the 8850 box will be able to tell us as it will be on the box.
BobMass
23 Nov 16#97
The last Argos cashback I received took 2 months from purchase to confirmation (basic account), if that helps anyone decide.
PUGSTER1978
23 Nov 161#96
Actually according to the Philips website the 8750 and the 8850 both have 32mm drivers, physically the only difference seems to be the grey covers, sonically I believe they are identical.
spuggy1502
23 Nov 16#95
Would these work on the ps4 for chat function?
boulder1
23 Nov 16#94
Hmm, if you scroll down on the link to the questions and answers, somebody as asked for the model number and Argos has responded with "The model number for the item is SHB8850NC ."
Zephyz
23 Nov 16#93
Are these closed headphones, will everyone be able to listen to what I'm listening to?
mattmerch
23 Nov 16#92
yes the Bluetooth function will work fine NFC just speeds up the connection process and is not required
catchkiran
23 Nov 161#91
Thanks for the post. just purchased one.
Zephyz
23 Nov 16#90
Does this work if your phone doesn't have NFC. I've got a OnePlus 2 and that doesn't have NFC.
2000mph
23 Nov 16#89
These are great. Bought them and picked up and using them now. So much better than what I had before and with £10 Quidco and using a £10 Argos Voucher they were only £15. Amazing!
The noise cancelling is alright at just reducing the background ambient noise a bit but the main thing is the wireless. Hooked it up to my work laptop in seconds via bluetooth and listening to Spotify now is sweet.
My Quidco also just tracked at £1.05, looking forward to that upping to £10. Hot Deal!:smiley:
cd1986
23 Nov 16#88
Same as me :/
shug119
23 Nov 16#87
Good find
bullymong
23 Nov 16#86
Nice one - my Dads Christmas present sorted. just hope these £10 quidco bonuses are paid without issue
plebbygiraffe
23 Nov 16#85
Per Philips, specs are the same. Both 32mm drivers. Small weight differences, though. Perhaps one is a manufacturing revision. Colour looks slightly different, more black on Argos ones.
bought today thru quidco offer 10£ cashback, but the cashback tracked is..1.05£
gazcarts
23 Nov 166#83
To clear up some confusion, the Argos headphones are SHB8750NC, not the SHB8850NC sold by Currys and reviewed by What Hifi. They apparently have 32mm drivers as opposed to larger 40mm drivers on the 8850's.
I bought some from Argos last week for £69.99 but will be returning them as I couldn't resist the draw of the Sony MDR-1000X, which are considerably more expensive, although £60 cheaper than the high street if purchased at Dixons Tax Free at an airport.
The Philips are a bargain at this lower price, but the Noise Cancellation is poor compared to Bose and Sony top of the range models, and in particular seems to amplify voices rather than reducing them. Also, as they are on ear, they are not as comfortable as over ear headphones.
To the poster asking if their dad could use them to listen to the TV; that will only work if you have a Bluetooth TV that can output sound to external Bluetooth speakers or headphones, and not many TVs will do that.
As for sound quality, for the price they are fine, but my main wired headphones are Sennheiser HD600's, and the Philips clearly can't compete. Having said that, for most people, the sound will be more than enough, with nice firm bass and reasonable detail retrieval.
For £35 though, these are a bargain, as long as you can resist the draw of Bose QC35s or the Sonys.
paulabraham
23 Nov 16#82
Hi, just spoke to Philips re leather earpieces and they confirmed they were synthetic not leather. Just to help any fellow veggies who may not order because of this mis- information:)
mr_spatel
23 Nov 16#81
got a pair today with quidco. needed a cheap wireless set
mattmerch
23 Nov 16#80
good price but don't buy for the noise cancelling took these back after trying
ianbeany
23 Nov 16#79
Mine hasn't tracked at all yet - I ordered 4 hours ago. First time Ive used quidco so I hope I haven't done something wrong
No they're bluetooth and there will be an audio delay assuming you have a bluetooth soundbar or your tv is bluetooth you need wireless headphones with a base, these connect to your TV and then the base transmits to the headphones. They're brilliant and well worth getting I use mine all the time. You can get cheap RF ones for about £30 but if you're willing to splash the cash the Sennheiser RS160 - 165 and 175 are worth looking at. There's also the Philips SHD8600 8700 and 9000 might be able to get some off ebay. They're better than the RF one's but not quite as good as the Sennheisers but a v good compromise on price.
cheeseslice
23 Nov 161#72
My quidco has tracked as £1.05, does the £10 show up later or do I need to contact them?
daddylanc
23 Nov 16#71
Got some for my son. Thanks.
jimmyt11
23 Nov 161#70
ive ordered these... I only really want them for the plane so hopefully they are decent enough
jimmyt11
23 Nov 16#69
good spot
dtlewis28
23 Nov 16#68
Different headphones by the looks of it and not wireless and different model number
couldnt miss this plus the additional £10 off through quidco! absolute winner! :smile:
ashtad
23 Nov 16#65
hmmm Tempted :smirk:
chenzz
23 Nov 16#64
If you consider the GBP/EURO exchange rate difference between now and then, the current price is not bad.
eslick
23 Nov 162#63
do the buy again and receipt switch trick...cough cough
nickanuj
23 Nov 16#62
Was looking for high range Sony or Bose..... but ordered these...:stuck_out_tongue: tempting price
adski
23 Nov 16#61
Ordered, hopefully with the £10 quidco saving. Thanks OP.
paulj48
23 Nov 16#60
yes, pay online first and collect from the Fasttrack counter, normally Quidco can take a few hours for the purchase to 'track'
sheilah
23 Nov 16#59
Are these any good on a plane?
Park234
23 Nov 16#58
Is fast track when you pay upfront? That's what I've done. When will the £10 show up?
paulj48
23 Nov 161#57
that's correct, you need to do the Fasttrack collect.
ResveZ
23 Nov 16#56
Amazing price! Might be adding these to the collection!!
Park234
23 Nov 16#55
Seen on quidco that the reserve and click and collect does NOT qualify for the £10 claim back
paulj48
23 Nov 16#54
so £5 more expensive last year taking into account the £10 Quidco bonus.
Do you mean cheaper last year from Argos as their TV advert says if anything is cheaper on Black Friday this year than the week leading up and they'll refund the difference.
Charan_matharu
23 Nov 161#53
These were £30 in last year Black Friday sales.
javey93
23 Nov 161#52
Awesome, thanks OP. Hope these stay on my head in the gym to drone out the **** that is "Box uk top 40" on repeat 14 times a day. No idea if TCB will pay anything, but my fingers are crossed!
MoyesIsTheBest
23 Nov 16#51
Anyone got the £10 Cashback from quidco or is it a long wait?
paulj48
23 Nov 16#50
depends how big your ear is :laughing:
K1LLER HORNET
23 Nov 16#49
Cheers ordered via Fast Track. Quidco makes it so much sweeter :smiley:
Sawb
23 Nov 16#48
Wish they were over ear
dunkertruck
23 Nov 16#47
Yes as that is "paying online"
paulj48
23 Nov 16#46
Appears so, yes. The Amazon price is a seller so should be disregarded. At the end of the day a set of Bluetooth noise cancelling headphones for £35 with built in mic is a steal.
Next question if anyone can answer, can these be used as a gaming headset for the PS4 and the newer Xbox one controllers as they do come with a wired audio lead.
dtlewis28
23 Nov 16#45
Ordered thanks op great find even sweeter if the £10 quidco payment comes off
bond e lad
23 Nov 16#44
Really confused now,,is it a £25 spend to qualify for the quidco £10-00 cash back,, or as the t&cs say,,excluding vat?,,,so does this mean minimum spend is plus 20% vat,,ie. Min spend should really be £30-00 ,,confused??.
davek
23 Nov 16#43
Exactly the same model?
trader98
23 Nov 16#42
Thanks. Is that worth an extra £10 do you think?
BobMass
23 Nov 16#41
Just ordered for fast track, £10 Quidco offer makes this a great deal!
ArgosTeam
23 Nov 166#40
Hi everyone, it's the Argos team here.
Please note that the "previously been on sale at" price for this product is displaying incorrectly on the product page. We can 100% confirm that £34.99 is the lowest price we have ever sold this particular product for.
**Edit. Additional information: The lowest ever previous price was £69.99.
Many thanks for reading.
Klimgon99
23 Nov 16#39
Thanks, just ordered. I'm weak for good deals :smiley:. Below is link to PDF specs document found on Argos site.
This offer are active noise cancelling, the curry link are non noise cancelling
paulj48
23 Nov 16#37
maybe not but they're £90 at Currys and £117 at Amazon at the minute.
Park234
23 Nov 16#36
Am confused. I went to quidco website signed up, click Argos link through quidco , purchased headphones and paid for click and collect. How do I get my £10 back??
rosstheboss1972
23 Nov 16#35
Brilliant price for what could be a hidden 5 star what hi fi reviewed product..heat!
wozwebs
23 Nov 16#33
Was looking for a pair of wireless headphones but didn't want to pay silly money, great spot. Went via Quidco and paid online to collect in store. Cheers OP
amaranaveed1986
23 Nov 161#32
so fast track should b fine?
amaranaveed1986
23 Nov 16#26
for quidco offer does i have to pay online or i can reserve and pay instore?
Musaafir to amaranaveed1986
23 Nov 16#31
Have to pay online
hotukdeal92
23 Nov 16#21
Will these stop others being able to hear what you are listening to?
welshmatt to hotukdeal92
23 Nov 161#29
manual says they are closed back so in theory they should reduce sound leakage.
wonkabar to hotukdeal92
23 Nov 161#30
Only because you will not have to turn them up as loud to clearly hear the music - there is no "cancellation" of the sound leaking. I use Nokia NC headphones a bit like these and you can listen at lower volumes... so sort of is the answer to your question.
Noise cancellation only really works up to a few kHz - any noise cancellation above this is usually due to the ear pads - hence the comment above about not cancelling mid-range. This is true of all NC headphones. Those with bigger earpieces that completely encose the ear will provide better noise reduction, but it is not "cancellation"
alexijordan
23 Nov 16#19
Can't load any other pictures due to bad signal, but can someone tell me if these are over ear headphones or not?
welshmatt to alexijordan
23 Nov 16#28
According to PDF manual that are on ear
davek
23 Nov 16#27
Price plummeted? Usual argos 'sale' deal
B1gFatCat
23 Nov 161#23
Another temptation proven too strong for me. I am weak.
Klimgon99 to B1gFatCat
23 Nov 16#25
LOL
jscutt
23 Nov 16#24
Great find, reserved one for my Christmas present. Thanks.
candi
23 Nov 16#22
ordered with quidco £25 got to be worth it
matman050988
23 Nov 16#20
Can someone help at all with this please?
Dad wants some wireless headphones for Xmas. Solely for watching tv whilst moms in bed (they work different hours so he doesn't want noise waking her).
Would these do the job? If so. How would they go about connecting to the TV? Possibly the laptop too.
Thanks in advance.
james0909
23 Nov 16#18
by way saying I'm not eligible for this offer with the cash back . anyone else having issue
rav_cg
23 Nov 16#17
hot just ordered
shonkygeeza
23 Nov 16#16
hot, just reserved <3
james0909
23 Nov 16#15
i have sony noise cancelling 750narm earphones a deal that went code on hear As long as ur listening to music or have them plugged in to tv or even use for xbox they blocks out noise from nutty below and even upstairs blaring music The one below clatters bangs drops drags thumps stomps scratches creaks rattles any sound you can think of all the time all night and day when ever I'm in I cant even explain the noises . Don't forgets constant dragging and sounds like him putting on weights on and of constantly . So looking for some headphones so can play xbox in peace the earphones work but want something wireless Think I try these out . Blaring music doesn't bother himi have me subs on floor so loud even his neighbour can hear but it doesn't bother him one bit .
Musaafir
23 Nov 164#14
Just ordered a pair.
Guys, remember to use the £10 Quidco bonus! So potentially down to £24.99!
Argos site buries the model number so this looks more interesting. Works with Google Now / Siri so I'm buying a pair. Thanks OP!
ozskins
23 Nov 16#12
great review
SandPeopleChoir
23 Nov 16#8
These don't have a mic do they? I am looking for some for listening to music but also to take and make phone calls.
rev6 to SandPeopleChoir
23 Nov 16#10
It says "handfree calls" so maybe :smile:
GuigsyUK to SandPeopleChoir
23 Nov 162#11
It appears they do... or rather my wife didn't notice that she couldn't hear me, but that might be because she never seems to anyway. :stuck_out_tongue:
Seriously, I have no idea where the microphone is. There are a couple of ports on the top of each cup, but I think these are used for the cancellation. There's a small hole near one of the buttons??? The phone certainly thinks it's a Bluetooth headset. I've only used them for calls a couple of times, one time I was at a busy station and the person on the other end didn't seem to have any issues hearing me.
hotdog
23 Nov 161#9
Looks a bargain to me. What hi fi give the Philips SHB8850NC 5 stars These Argos headphones appear to be SHB8750NC which as far as I can tell are the same the model just newer? Ordered either way, just gutted I went with Topcashback without seeing the quidco £10 offer! DOH!
kipster
23 Nov 161#5
Thanks, what with a £5 code I had and the Quidco deal I've just picked these up for £20.
fijamish to kipster
23 Nov 16#7
code please or was it unique. got the quidco deal
GuigsyUK
23 Nov 1642#4
Damn... bought these last week from Argos for £60. Mini review:
I pull these off charge (micro USB) at 6am to leave the house. Play audio books for my walk and train commute for an hour each way, then music about half the time I'm in the office. Turn them off when I get home about 7pm. I've not had a low battery warning yet, so I've got no idea how long they last. There's a detachable analogue audio cable in the box, so I guess you can use them unpowered, but I've not tried.
They are pretty comfortable and not too hot. I wear glasses, so sometimes they start to pinch the top of my ear against the arm, but I just have to lift my glasses a little. They fold flat, so I'm not worried about putting them in my rucksack. I don't think they'd take a serious beating, but I'm not being delicate with them.
Noise cancellation isn't Bose "I've gone deaf!" standard, but it's not bad. It cuts out much of the low thrum of the train and the higher pitched rushing noise of the air conditioning. General background chatter in my open office is less distracting, but the cancellation isn't as strong on the mid-range. Turning the cancellation on isn't massively impressive, you just get a mild hiss. It's more noticeable when you've had it on for a while, but no audio playing and you switch it off. It doesn't kill outside noise, but it definitely takes the edge off.
Audio quality is perfectly acceptable. Far better than the cheap in-ear Bluetooth headphones I had before. It's pretty balanced, so don't expect thumping bass. They aren't particularly bright or particularly warm, just middling.
I've not had any issues with the Bluetooth either. Connection with my S6 has been perfectly reliable and predictable. Certainly better than my car! The controls generally work well. Volume, on/off, noise cancellation and the play/pause buttons are easy to use. Only the next/previous track buttons are hard to work. The microphone appears to be OK too.
If they were wired passive headphones, I'd expect to pay £40 for them. For them to be £35 and Bluetooth, it's a bargain!
BraddersJ to GuigsyUK
23 Nov 161#6
Thanks for taking the time to write that :innocent:
ramit
23 Nov 16#3
Are these any good from an noise cancelling perspective? How do they compare to Bose queit35?
solar26
23 Nov 16#2
Reserved thanks. Great deal!
jojotall
23 Nov 16#1
I have reserved these. I have been looking for decent wireless headphones for my daughter, thanks op
Opening post
Was£89.99 now £34.99
No wires, no noise and no compromise. Immerse yourself in music with advanced active noise canceling technology. Connect wirelessly with NFC one-tap pairing, enjoy music and manage calls with smart control on earpads.
Active noise cancelling reduces noise by up to 97%.
Wireless but also a cable is included for extra usage.
Top comments
I pull these off charge (micro USB) at 6am to leave the house. Play audio books for my walk and train commute for an hour each way, then music about half the time I'm in the office. Turn them off when I get home about 7pm. I've not had a low battery warning yet, so I've got no idea how long they last. There's a detachable analogue audio cable in the box, so I guess you can use them unpowered, but I've not tried.
They are pretty comfortable and not too hot. I wear glasses, so sometimes they start to pinch the top of my ear against the arm, but I just have to lift my glasses a little. They fold flat, so I'm not worried about putting them in my rucksack. I don't think they'd take a serious beating, but I'm not being delicate with them.
Noise cancellation isn't Bose "I've gone deaf!" standard, but it's not bad. It cuts out much of the low thrum of the train and the higher pitched rushing noise of the air conditioning. General background chatter in my open office is less distracting, but the cancellation isn't as strong on the mid-range. Turning the cancellation on isn't massively impressive, you just get a mild hiss. It's more noticeable when you've had it on for a while, but no audio playing and you switch it off. It doesn't kill outside noise, but it definitely takes the edge off.
Audio quality is perfectly acceptable. Far better than the cheap in-ear Bluetooth headphones I had before. It's pretty balanced, so don't expect thumping bass. They aren't particularly bright or particularly warm, just middling.
I've not had any issues with the Bluetooth either. Connection with my S6 has been perfectly reliable and predictable. Certainly better than my car! The controls generally work well. Volume, on/off, noise cancellation and the play/pause buttons are easy to use. Only the next/previous track buttons are hard to work. The microphone appears to be OK too.
If they were wired passive headphones, I'd expect to pay £40 for them. For them to be £35 and Bluetooth, it's a bargain!
I bought some from Argos last week for £69.99 but will be returning them as I couldn't resist the draw of the Sony MDR-1000X, which are considerably more expensive, although £60 cheaper than the high street if purchased at Dixons Tax Free at an airport.
The Philips are a bargain at this lower price, but the Noise Cancellation is poor compared to Bose and Sony top of the range models, and in particular seems to amplify voices rather than reducing them. Also, as they are on ear, they are not as comfortable as over ear headphones.
To the poster asking if their dad could use them to listen to the TV; that will only work if you have a Bluetooth TV that can output sound to external Bluetooth speakers or headphones, and not many TVs will do that.
As for sound quality, for the price they are fine, but my main wired headphones are Sennheiser HD600's, and the Philips clearly can't compete. Having said that, for most people, the sound will be more than enough, with nice firm bass and reasonable detail retrieval.
For £35 though, these are a bargain, as long as you can resist the draw of Bose QC35s or the Sonys.
Please note that the "previously been on sale at" price for this product is displaying incorrectly on the product page. We can 100% confirm that £34.99 is the lowest price we have ever sold this particular product for.
**Edit. Additional information: The lowest ever previous price was £69.99.
Many thanks for reading.
Latest comments (247)
Mine didn't appear so I put a claim in as per the recommendation of the Quidco rep member on here, guess what the claim come through this morning as successful but for the measly amount of 35p
How do these compare to the Monster N-Tune headphones in terms on sound quality? The Monster's were very good in my opinion, though I like the wireless capability of these a lot, and the portability. Sound quality has to be in top condition though as I like to listen to a lot of Metallica!
My biggest complaint is the position of the bluetooth indicator light. It right in my peripheral vision, and for someone who wears glasses it reflects back into my eye. Also acts as a bright flashing light when walking at night. Every 8 seconds it flashes and there is no way to turn it off.
Also wore these to the gym today and I got pretty sweaty, and so did the earpiece, not sure if they can take a lot of that sort of thing!
If anyone else has a Vodafone Smart 7 Platinum the added bonus is that the black carbon effect on the headphones is a great match to the back of the phone!
Work great with my iPhone, answer calls easy, and was told the mic was very clear.
My only gripe is, the bass isn't very powerful.
Mines tracked at £1.05
Buy them if you like the sound. For me, I went for the JBL E40BT for wife, 16 hours on wireless and very good sound for £45. These Phillips headphones look far to busy from a style perspective due to buttons.
Seems strange as I use the noise cancelling function a lot travelling on planes through the 3.5mm jack and wired.
I'd lose this if only BT option supported NC.
Thanks
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hot deal by the way!
Overrall 5 stars - at this price, you're avin a bubble not gettin these
If not, you can get an adaptor that makes anything with a headphones socket bluetooth compatible. Something like this:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/JETech%C2%AE%C2%A0-%C2%A0STEREO-TRANSMITTER-RECEIVER-Bluetooth-3-5%C2%A0mm/dp/B00YCWEBSY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1480062109&sr=8-3&keywords=bluetooth+adapter+3.5mm
Mini review:
Sound quality is distinctly average, for a cheap set of headphones. £35 or so.
Sound cancelling is sub par. 50% reduction I'd say, but it does work.
Bluetooth connection is excellent. Great range with solid connection to iPhone 6 Plus.
Wired connection works fine too.
Comfort is pretty good.
Build quality is good and well worth the price.
iPhone connectivity is perfect, with controls working volume, phone, Siri etc all as advertised.
I'm chuffed at that price I don't need miracles and if I find I really like having NC then I'll get the Bose or the top end Sony version. I haven't set mine up buy my Dad has and in particular he found it really works on lower frequency noise, it completely cut on the noise of his fans on his desktop PC for example but tapping on his glass desk not really.
The NC seems pretty ineffective. I have no experience of NC headphones but there is not much discernable difference between on or off with the hum of my dehumidifier 10ft away.
The actual headphones themselves, sound is more than good enough for myself... I like to listening to music but im not one who detects subtle hints of lavender and darkened birch in between rising notes during Bassy songs etc.
They are comfy and feel secure and snug. Potentially they could become uncomfortable if you're wearing them for a while as they are snug.
Sucks there is no case for them
Bluetooth setup was a doddle. My cat is no longer swiping at the cord, these will be great for wearing round the house when cooking and such.
If it wasn't for the cheap material I would have kept the headphones. Time to look for a replacement pair.
But I've decided to give them a go and if I'm happy I know he will be.. at the moment he's using airline headphones :confused:
If you order and pay for an item online, you're covered under Consumer Contracts Regulations. Fast Track at Argos is covered by this as order and payment both take place online. Collecting in store in this case is a delivery method.
I have annoyed the wife though who is looking for christmas presents for me and had some bluetooth headphones on the possible list.
Hopefully Amazon will do a good deal on some Sony bluetooth headphones.
I already have a pair of Sony bluetooth headphones and these Philips would have been a huge step down.
I have Bose QC25 wired phones, and fully realise that the sound cancelling and sound/build will be nowhere near those. But these should do for throwing in the car, for the train journey to work.
https://www.argos.co.uk/help/returns-and-refunds/
You just need these 2 things:
your proof of purchase
the item should be unused, in its original packaging and in a re-sellable condition
I took mine out if the box and put them back in. Going to try and return this tomorrow, let's see what happens.
Like others, I would rather spend the £30 on a better pair.
Picked these up through Quidco as £25 for the features and average sound would be a fantastic price. Alas the sound is very poor for the price point in my opinion.
Without Noise Cancellation turned off the sound feels distant and muffled. Contrast to the What Hi-Fi review, the bass is there but it muddies everything else. The highs are very lacking.
My £6 in-ear Philips buds sound better.
With Noise Cancellation turned on it seems to jack up the bass even further and the bass becomes distorted. And to call it Noise Cancellation is a pure joke. 97% reduction? No chance. Even if that is a legit figure, most of this is done by the pads alone.
Needless to say they're going back. If it wasn't for the distortion I'd have kept them for the feature set, because it is good and they're nice a light and have a very nice design.
Like I said I bought last year's Phillips £89.99 Black Friday headphones... they are worth the price I paid ... £29.99. The feature set is almost identical to these.
It just feels to me like the price is over inflated on purpose.
They sound like a 30 quid pair of headphones, sure. But Bluetooth, NFC, rotating cups, noise cancelling. Not a feature set for a £34.99 pair of branded headphones. £50, maybe.
Last year I bought some £29.99 headphones believing they were worth £89.99. Those exact headphones are still £29.99 12 months on (and now showing a more resonable RRP of £39.99)
I was duped by some clever initial pricing and blinded by what I thought was an incredible price.
Were they worth £89.99???... absolutely not! Frustratingly I bought 2 pairs like a total mug.
Anyone know the difference as I am truly stumped??
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-SHB8750NC-Bluetooth-Headphones/dp/B01LOS9N3G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479931718&sr=8-1&keywords=SHB8750NC
Though that's a fallback position. It isn't obvious that I've opened the package so I'll just ask for a refund.
At this point they're probably going back. Good value at £35, but I'd rather spend a bit more and get something I'm happy with.
I guess all Ford cars are only as good as the most basic Ka model and all luxury range food stuffs only use the lower rung ingredients of the value ranges.
Just a thought
£24.99 at Currys
Sound quality is serviceable. Pretty standard for a cheap pair of headphones. Overall very good value considering the functionality on offer. They aren't as good a bargain as the RRP would suggest, but they'd be a decent buy up to about £50.
However, they're going back. The blue LED blinks every 8 seconds while paired. This LED reflects off my glasses - really irritating. Shame - I'd have been quite happy with them otherwise.
but it really does cut out a lot at the cost of a very quiet hiss which is only audible when no audio is coming through the headphones.
not for the audio-philes but for those of us who like wireless music or the TV. Thanks OP
Bought a different pair of phillips headphones last year which was about £40 and returned them straight away. The quality is rubbish and build quality is cheap. It just looks nice to look at but it doesn't do the job.
My old sennheiser HD202 are 10 times better and I got them for much less than the phillips.
Voted COLD because its overpriced crap
* Cashback will only be paid on orders paid for online for either Fast Track collection or home delivery, unless stated otherwise.
* Cashback will not be paid on orders reserved online that are then paid for in-store.
So Fast Track might work(?) Delivery would take £3.95 out of the £10 bonus - not so good.
Also I can also confirm the model number is definitely - SHB8750NC.
I can hope they are the 8850 but will return if they are the 8750 & I don't like them
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/tv-dvd-audio/audio-and-headphones/headphones/philips-shb3060bk-wireless-bluetooth-headphones-black-10138588-pdt.html?istCompanyId=9a35962d-802d-4e67-9721-0a3328ca1f02&istItemId=mqlatpapx&istBid=tztx&srcid=198&cmpid=ppc~gg~0000+%28PLA%29+All+Products~All+Products~Exact&mctag=gg_goog_7904&kwid=GOOGLE&s_kwcid=DS!700000001428953!141768224340!!!s!!PRODUCT+GROUP&device=c&ds_kids=92700014254440487&PLA=1&gclid=CK2L7YWmv9ACFQ0-GwodwiQJEA&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CIjUjYamv9ACFQEw0wodxvICVg
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/audio-and-headphones/headphones/headphones/philips-shb3060bk-wireless-bluetooth-headphones-black-10138588-pdt.html?istCompanyId=bec25c7e-cbcd-460d-81d5-a25372d2e3d7&istItemId=mqrrrrria&istBid=tztx&srcid=198&cmpid=ppc~gg~0090+%28PLA%29+HEADPHONES+-+BTE~BTE+-+HEADPHONES~Exact&mctag=gg_goog_7904&kwid=GOOGLE&s_kwcid=DS!700000001497021!161637322445!!!s!!PRODUCT+GROUP&device=c&ds_kids=92700015549751637&PLA=1&gclid=CMyq-ISmv9ACFSUW0wodADgAZw&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CIGjpoWmv9ACFQgh0wodT7sIsQ
Taken from What Hi-Fi:
Once you have the headphones set up and ready to go, the SHB8850NC’s waste no time impressing you.
Their 32mm drivers come full of surprises with clarity and detail much higher than we would expect from headphones at this price.
The noise cancelling is alright at just reducing the background ambient noise a bit but the main thing is the wireless. Hooked it up to my work laptop in seconds via bluetooth and listening to Spotify now is sweet.
My Quidco also just tracked at £1.05, looking forward to that upping to £10. Hot Deal!:smiley:
8750 http://www.philips.co.uk/c-p/SHB8750NC_00/wireless-noise-cancelling-headphones/specifications
8850 http://www.philips.co.uk/c-p/SHB8850NC_00/wireless-noise-cancelling-headphones/specifications
I bought some from Argos last week for £69.99 but will be returning them as I couldn't resist the draw of the Sony MDR-1000X, which are considerably more expensive, although £60 cheaper than the high street if purchased at Dixons Tax Free at an airport.
The Philips are a bargain at this lower price, but the Noise Cancellation is poor compared to Bose and Sony top of the range models, and in particular seems to amplify voices rather than reducing them. Also, as they are on ear, they are not as comfortable as over ear headphones.
To the poster asking if their dad could use them to listen to the TV; that will only work if you have a Bluetooth TV that can output sound to external Bluetooth speakers or headphones, and not many TVs will do that.
As for sound quality, for the price they are fine, but my main wired headphones are Sennheiser HD600's, and the Philips clearly can't compete. Having said that, for most people, the sound will be more than enough, with nice firm bass and reasonable detail retrieval.
For £35 though, these are a bargain, as long as you can resist the draw of Bose QC35s or the Sonys.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/philips-shb8850nc-review
and it does look very plasticy and cheap!
Philips wireless headphones
£39.99 on amazon?
Do you mean cheaper last year from Argos as their TV advert says if anything is cheaper on Black Friday this year than the week leading up and they'll refund the difference.
Next question if anyone can answer, can these be used as a gaming headset for the PS4 and the newer Xbox one controllers as they do come with a wired audio lead.
Please note that the "previously been on sale at" price for this product is displaying incorrectly on the product page. We can 100% confirm that £34.99 is the lowest price we have ever sold this particular product for.
**Edit. Additional information: The lowest ever previous price was £69.99.
Many thanks for reading.
http://argos.scene7.com/is/content/Argos/5529445_R_D001pdf
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/audio-and-headphones/headphones/headphones/philips-shb3060bk-wireless-bluetooth-headphones-black-10138588-pdt.html#srcid=11026
Noise cancellation only really works up to a few kHz - any noise cancellation above this is usually due to the ear pads - hence the comment above about not cancelling mid-range. This is true of all NC headphones. Those with bigger earpieces that completely encose the ear will provide better noise reduction, but it is not "cancellation"
Dad wants some wireless headphones for Xmas. Solely for watching tv whilst moms in bed (they work different hours so he doesn't want noise waking her).
Would these do the job? If so. How would they go about connecting to the TV? Possibly the laptop too.
Thanks in advance.
Guys, remember to use the £10 Quidco bonus! So potentially down to £24.99!
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/10-quidco-cashback-bonus-argos-game-zaavi-toysrus-cdkeys-lego-25-00-2553688
http://www.philips.co.uk/c-p/SHB8850NC_00/wireless-noise-cancelling-headphones/specifications
Argos site buries the model number so this looks more interesting. Works with Google Now / Siri so I'm buying a pair. Thanks OP!
Seriously, I have no idea where the microphone is. There are a couple of ports on the top of each cup, but I think these are used for the cancellation. There's a small hole near one of the buttons??? The phone certainly thinks it's a Bluetooth headset. I've only used them for calls a couple of times, one time I was at a busy station and the person on the other end didn't seem to have any issues hearing me.
I pull these off charge (micro USB) at 6am to leave the house. Play audio books for my walk and train commute for an hour each way, then music about half the time I'm in the office. Turn them off when I get home about 7pm. I've not had a low battery warning yet, so I've got no idea how long they last. There's a detachable analogue audio cable in the box, so I guess you can use them unpowered, but I've not tried.
They are pretty comfortable and not too hot. I wear glasses, so sometimes they start to pinch the top of my ear against the arm, but I just have to lift my glasses a little. They fold flat, so I'm not worried about putting them in my rucksack. I don't think they'd take a serious beating, but I'm not being delicate with them.
Noise cancellation isn't Bose "I've gone deaf!" standard, but it's not bad. It cuts out much of the low thrum of the train and the higher pitched rushing noise of the air conditioning. General background chatter in my open office is less distracting, but the cancellation isn't as strong on the mid-range. Turning the cancellation on isn't massively impressive, you just get a mild hiss. It's more noticeable when you've had it on for a while, but no audio playing and you switch it off. It doesn't kill outside noise, but it definitely takes the edge off.
Audio quality is perfectly acceptable. Far better than the cheap in-ear Bluetooth headphones I had before. It's pretty balanced, so don't expect thumping bass. They aren't particularly bright or particularly warm, just middling.
I've not had any issues with the Bluetooth either. Connection with my S6 has been perfectly reliable and predictable. Certainly better than my car! The controls generally work well. Volume, on/off, noise cancellation and the play/pause buttons are easy to use. Only the next/previous track buttons are hard to work. The microphone appears to be OK too.
If they were wired passive headphones, I'd expect to pay £40 for them. For them to be £35 and Bluetooth, it's a bargain!