was looking for new wireless headphones n came across this.
Was £69.99 NOW £39.99...save £30
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.
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Morsicatio
17 Apr 1716#13
Cold. At only £43960 more, I got much better sound quality with my Sennheiser Orpheus cans. No noise cancelling, but I don't need that because I pay people around me not to make noise.
jeffjack to ashtad
16 Apr 173#7
but these have noise cancelling.. Jabra don't.
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DafEO
12 May 17#54
PHILIPS SHL3850NC - Wired
PHILPS SHB8750NC - (this deal) Wireless, Argos now back up to £49.99
PHILPS SHB8850NC - Wireless, Currys £89.99
I got these during Black Friday and they are a cracking set of headphones. Good sound and battery life and comfortable.
mrjoez
23 Apr 17#51
These are wired...
hmsq82
21 Apr 17#50
The ones on this deal are SHB8750NC, not the same as the ones in Currys or Amazon. The ones on this deal are higher up in their range. Not tried both so no idea if one is better than the other. Just pointing out the model difference.
Fritzthedog
20 Apr 17#49
Although Currys do have a different set of Philips noise cancelling headphones for £89.99 - These headphones - Philips SHL3850NC are £39.99 at Currys - guess what the NC stands for :wink: Also same price at Amazon.
ukez
20 Apr 17#48
I own these, the battery last ages and they sound wicked...
harry66
19 Apr 17#47
you might also want to consider the 7dayshop ones. mostly great reviews. I found the NC on these Philips quite naff
Mouphy
19 Apr 17#46
Yip I gathered that much from my limited knowledge...
Chiptivo
19 Apr 17#45
Wires, for starters.
Mouphy
19 Apr 17#44
Can somebody give a novice some advice please, and suggest whether this Philips or the Sony headset from Amazon would be better?
I would rarely use headphones, but want to get a set for longhaul flight for honeymoon so I can actually hear the inflight movies. Sony set isn't wireless obviously, thats as far as my knowledge stretches :smiley:
Thanks In Advance
harry66
19 Apr 17#43
bought a pair. tried them in the office and on the tube. disappointed with results in both environments. in the office, it just removed the background hum, nothing else. on the tube, likewise, it removed some of the tube track noise, but nothing else. could hear all announcements, door noises, people speaking. Will be taking these back. I had some £100 AKG NC on ears, a few years ago. They really did make a noticeable difference in the same environments.
danflorin3
18 Apr 17#42
made a claim or something?
winko89
18 Apr 171#41
Thanks, might give these a try then at this price!
winko89
17 Apr 17#33
Are these on-ear or over-ear?
damadgeruk to winko89
18 Apr 17#40
On, unless you have particularly small ears. They are fairly large though, I prefer over though I like these, comfortable for me.
damadgeruk
18 Apr 171#39
Probably best not to ASSuME Sam knows what he is talking about. :wink: These have microphone for hands free calls.
sam_of_london
17 Apr 17#31
No microphone
pajo16 to sam_of_london
18 Apr 17#36
Sam, which ones have the microphone?
damadgeruk to sam_of_london
18 Apr 17#38
Yes they have, I own a pair though that info was available with one click. Why guess?
sam_of_london
18 Apr 17#37
Lots of them. Tkmaxx and Amazon are full of them
MrDB
17 Apr 17#35
ok calm down.
Budden
17 Apr 17#20
How do you connect these to a TV?
K1LLER_HORNET to Budden
17 Apr 171#22
You will need a Bluetooth transmitter which you can plug in to the headphone socket on your TV.
Neilatrix to Budden
17 Apr 17#34
If you have fire tv stick they can connect to that
Bought these last week. Are they just a different colour?
siewyc
17 Apr 17#29
I bought it at £25 and had it returned after. I don't like how the headphone pressed on my ears. The sound quality is decent but my ears were sore after wearing it for a period of time. Noise-cancelling is negligible. Got a pair of over-ears headphones instead.
bb11
17 Apr 17#28
You are correct, I thought £25 seemed cheap but yes I was factoring in the £10 Quidco, which yes I am still waiting for!
hmsq82
17 Apr 17#27
Thanks OP I had been looking for these to drop for a few months since the last price drop to £39.99 and the extra running bluetooth buds. Got mine today!
tomwatts
16 Apr 172#2
They were £24.99 a few months ago - I and a number of others bought them then!
plebbygiraffe to tomwatts
17 Apr 171#26
No you didn't.
You paid £34.99. That's the cheapest they've ever been. And got the chance of £10 Quidco cashback.
Of which many are still waiting, as evidenced above.
tony_spumoni
17 Apr 17#25
has been sold for £34.99 at argos, I had to take mine back as they were so painful to wear. the sound was ok and the Noise cancellation was ok but the button placement was very strange and they felt cheap, very plasticy and brittle.
the clamping force was too much for me and gave me a pressure headache.
junaid7
17 Apr 17#24
I purchased these last time they were on offer, seemed like a steal for a wireless headset. Saying that I can not recommend these, the noise cancelling is pointless; it may aswell not be present. But my biggest gripe.. the sound is so flat. Very comparable to your 15/20gbp wired headphones.
I did however fall in love with wireless and ended up buying a better pair of bluetooth headphones (sony mdr-xb950bt). But then again they are more than double the price.
chubbyfunster
17 Apr 17#19
Same price at currys
dealseker to chubbyfunster
17 Apr 171#23
The price at Currys is £89.99, the non-noise cancelling one is £39.99
iRomek
17 Apr 17#21
got these for £25... which I think was a great price.... £39 not so much. They are quite good, solid sound, good noise cancellation, but base is minimal. Battery life is really good, and they can connect to two devices at once.
diamondpaul
17 Apr 17#18
I bought these during Black Friday and they are a cracking headset. Fully recommend!
The button on it activates Google now.
danflorin3
17 Apr 17#16
where is my cashback from septembers purchase? quidco is cr*p!!!!
damadgeruk to danflorin3
17 Apr 17#17
Just received mine, took a fair bit of prodding though.
MrShed
17 Apr 172#15
But don't cancel noise.
Ben2402
16 Apr 17#12
How good to use on a plane?
MrShed to Ben2402
17 Apr 172#14
Just used mine on flights to the states and back. The noise cancelling is excellent for flight noise in particular and the long battery meant no charging issues. They also come with a standard headphone wire so you can use hem wired instead of wireless. Been really impressed with these headphones, would recommend.
Morsicatio
17 Apr 1716#13
Cold. At only £43960 more, I got much better sound quality with my Sennheiser Orpheus cans. No noise cancelling, but I don't need that because I pay people around me not to make noise.
damadgeruk
16 Apr 17#8
Purchased for £39.99 (might get £10 off if Quidco get the finger out) 3 months ago. Surprisingly good for the money, tested on a flight recently, happily recommend.
diktiomenos to damadgeruk
16 Apr 17#11
Still waiting for the cashback on mine too (bought on Black Friday)!
ashtad
16 Apr 17#10
Even without the noise cancelling they still sound 100% better
Agent004
16 Apr 17#9
Took these back , didn't like the button set up , look way to cheap and small , not comfortable , way too much movement in the ear pads , sound is good, though not that impressed with the noise cancelling feature . I payed a little bit more and got the Skull Candy ones which in my opinion are far superior in every way .
ashtad
16 Apr 17#4
For a little more money get the jabra move from amazon..... They wipe the floor with most headphones under £100
jeffjack to ashtad
16 Apr 173#7
but these have noise cancelling.. Jabra don't.
bb11
16 Apr 17#6
I too bought a set for £25 and they are brilliant, well worth the money. Wish I bought 2 sets at the time, although still a good buy at £39.99
MrDB
16 Apr 17#5
I got these on black Friday for £25 from Argos. I only use them for watching the TV but I love them. Sound good, never disconnect and a long battery.
If I had to nit pick I'd have to say I don't like the noise. and by that I don't mean static noise I mean the physical noise of the rubbing and rustling on my head. But not everyone will notice it.
r_wilcockson
16 Apr 17#3
I bought these for £69.99 from Argos as I needed some replacement headphones that day for a long trip. I felt that they were worth it at that price. The sound quality is ok, I've never had them disconnect and they have quite a long battery. Absolute steal for £39.99!
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Was £69.99 NOW £39.99...save £30
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.
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PHILPS SHB8750NC - (this deal) Wireless, Argos now back up to £49.99
PHILPS SHB8850NC - Wireless, Currys £89.99
WhatHifi suggests the 8850's (£89 at Currys) are better : https://www.whathifi.com/philips/shb8750nc/review
I would rarely use headphones, but want to get a set for longhaul flight for honeymoon so I can actually hear the inflight movies. Sony set isn't wireless obviously, thats as far as my knowledge stretches :smiley:
Thanks In Advance
Bought these last week. Are they just a different colour?
No you didn't.
You paid £34.99. That's the cheapest they've ever been. And got the chance of £10 Quidco cashback.
Of which many are still waiting, as evidenced above.
the clamping force was too much for me and gave me a pressure headache.
I did however fall in love with wireless and ended up buying a better pair of bluetooth headphones (sony mdr-xb950bt). But then again they are more than double the price.
The button on it activates Google now.
If I had to nit pick I'd have to say I don't like the noise. and by that I don't mean static noise I mean the physical noise of the rubbing and rustling on my head. But not everyone will notice it.