Great headphones, purchase when black friday offer was available and well worth the money.
Fade out the background noise with these wireless headphones. Carry on using noise cancellation even when the batteries run out, simply plug in the audio cable. NFC pairing lets you connect your Bluetooth headphones with just a single touch. Connect your Apple and Android devices, use Siri and Google Now and make calls hands free, simply press the call button on the ear cup.
Enjoy up to 16 hours of continuous wireless playback even with Bluetooth and Active Noise Cancelling on.
Latest comments (39)
rambobambo
18 Dec 16#38
whats the quality like guys
as usual I have bought them seeing here, had recently bought sony in ear so wandering worth keeping three or not
hmsq82 to rambobambo
18 Dec 16#39
So I bought these and the Sony on a previous deal from Argos. Sony went back as they weren't loud enough and also on the tube the sound leakage made not great.
Phillips on the other hand much nicer and sound is clear and loud and the NC helps with tube and certain sound is cancelled. But don't expect amazing sound, the good thing about these is if the battery is dead you can just plug them in with the headphone cable jack.
loafofbread
17 Dec 161#37
I picked these up today after reserving them yesterday. Had to go to the till to get them for the £39.99 price. No mention of the free gift. After seeing the comments, I went back before and queried it. Got them no problem. Cheers guys! Great deal.
GamesKid
17 Dec 161#36
Managed to get it for 39.99 with the free ear buds. Price showed up as 49.99 but the assistant reverted the price and then i enquired about the earphones and they delivered! Great deal
scholesy
17 Dec 16#35
still feeling sarcastic now other people have confirmed same deal?
scholesy
17 Dec 161#23
reserved Last night at 39.99 but came up on the in store machine at 49.99 so went to desk. Just had to show email with the 39.99 price and they honoured it. Also get a free pair of philips run free wireless bluetooth headphones worth 24.99. winner winner chicken dinner
finnmaccool to scholesy
17 Dec 16#24
How did you manage the freebie?
stevesteca to scholesy
17 Dec 16#26
Hi
Also got them for£39.99 with a pair of £24.99 Bluetooth wireless headphones.Bargin of the Week
briggsage to scholesy
17 Dec 161#34
me too!!! winners! :smiley:
MrClemente
17 Dec 161#33
awesome! Thanks chaps! Just went back and claimed my free buds :P Apparently the offer is applied at check out. In my case the cashier neglected to apply this offer the first time :S :smirk:
GamesKid
17 Dec 161#32
I reserved a pair and called up my local sotre to ask if they came with the free philips run free wireless ear buds and the guy on the phone confirmed they do. Going to collect soon. Was this deal on during black friday?
finnmaccool
17 Dec 16#28
Came up as 49.99 in the shop. Complained and got the free headphones, a toaster and kettle combi and a couple of selection boxes.
scholesy to finnmaccool
17 Dec 16#31
Didn't complain just polite and showed them my confirmation reservation email which was 39.99 and as per their T & C's they honour it.
applied how? I picked up a pair earlier today and there is no mention of any promotions with the SHB8750NC either in store or on the website?
guru_fordy
17 Dec 16#22
Says £49.99 on site now...expired?
rohanp
17 Dec 161#21
NC is decent for the price. The tight fit is slightly painful and takes getting used to. This value overall.
diktiomenos
17 Dec 161#20
The 8850 have silver plastic, these are the 8750 and are black. As far as I can tell, they are the same apart from this cosmetic difference (some sources say that the 8850 have 40mm drivers, but IMO it's wrong).
I bought them last month for £35 (and pending the cashback it could be £24) and I'm quite happy with them (even at £40 I'd say they're a bargain). NC works (haven't tried them in a flight yet), it's nowhere near effective like the Bose QC25 or QC35 (their "I'm deaf! :confused:" effect is amazing) but it is noticeable.
Only odd thing is that the box doesn't have an airline adapter (the 2 plug thingy), unlike some descriptions.
gsj87
17 Dec 161#19
Coming up as £39.99 when I click on the link but when I 'add to trolley', it changes to £49.99.. anyone having this same problem?
ezzer72
16 Dec 16#18
This thread reminded me of these that I bought a while ago - brilliant NC performance, IMO close to Bose standards;
Bought them few weeks ago. imo they worth it. not bad for the money.
Elec
16 Dec 16#12
I got these when on offer for Black Friday, they sound good and the noise cancelling works well but I found the headphones very tight on my head and they can get uncomfortable when I have my glasses on as the ear cups push very hard to my head. Still pleased with them and will be taking them on a very long plane trip soon where I hope the NC will help.
hotukdeal92
16 Dec 16#11
I like mine though have nothing to compare the NC too
briggsage
16 Dec 16#10
Nice one thanks
cosmicdav3
16 Dec 16#9
They are black - I've got a set
vasimmemon
16 Dec 162#2
Bought some last time they were on offer. Extremely good for the price. Button locations a bit fiddly but you can work around that. NC in my opinion is more than adequate. Used on long haul flights and done the job well. Obviously can't compare to £300 headphones but for the price you can't go wrong.
briggsage to vasimmemon
16 Dec 16#8
can you confirm that the ear cups are black on the outside, like in the picture... as I've read a few reviews and the pics are silver cups which I don't really like?
thanks
HasnainMajeed
16 Dec 16#7
dont forget 10% quidco
finnmaccool
16 Dec 161#1
Just reserved but can anyone say if these are any good? is the NC crap?
briggsage to finnmaccool
16 Dec 161#6
plenty of reviews on argos website. nearly all good... I am tempted :confused:
Opening post
Great headphones, purchase when black friday offer was available and well worth the money.
Fade out the background noise with these wireless headphones. Carry on using noise cancellation even when the batteries run out, simply plug in the audio cable. NFC pairing lets you connect your Bluetooth headphones with just a single touch. Connect your Apple and Android devices, use Siri and Google Now and make calls hands free, simply press the call button on the ear cup.
Enjoy up to 16 hours of continuous wireless playback even with Bluetooth and Active Noise Cancelling on.
Latest comments (39)
as usual I have bought them seeing here, had recently bought sony in ear so wandering worth keeping three or not
Phillips on the other hand much nicer and sound is clear and loud and the NC helps with tube and certain sound is cancelled. But don't expect amazing sound, the good thing about these is if the battery is dead you can just plug them in with the headphone cable jack.
Also got them for£39.99 with a pair of £24.99 Bluetooth wireless headphones.Bargin of the Week
http://s783.photobucket.com/user/pmscholes/media/20161217_164111.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
I bought them last month for £35 (and pending the cashback it could be £24) and I'm quite happy with them (even at £40 I'd say they're a bargain). NC works (haven't tried them in a flight yet), it's nowhere near effective like the Bose QC25 or QC35 (their "I'm deaf! :confused:" effect is amazing) but it is noticeable.
Only odd thing is that the box doesn't have an airline adapter (the 2 plug thingy), unlike some descriptions.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/noise-cancelling-headphones-similar-bose-much-cheaper-great-reviews-amazon-2578754
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/better-than-half-price-philips-wireless-noise-cancelling-bluetooth-headphones-was-2553708
review
http://www.whathifi.com/philips/shb8850nc/review
thanks