Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone

  • Brand : Philips
  • Product name : SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone
  • Product code : SHN2500/00
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 8710895971225
  • Category : Headphones & Headsets
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  • Long product name Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone :

    70% Less External Noise Active Noise Canceling

  • Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone :

    Switch on to switch off, with these in-ear noise canceling headphones that actively reduce irritating external noise by up to 70%. They come with a variety of 3 cap sizes to ensure a perfect seal & comfortable fit. Ideal for planes & trains

  • Short summary description Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone :

    Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone, Wired, 40 - 20000 Hz, 131 g, Headphones

  • Long summary description Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone :

    Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone. Product type: Headphones. Connectivity technology: Wired. Headphone frequency: 40 - 20000 Hz. Cable length: 1.2 m. Weight: 131 g

Specs
Performance
Product type Headphones
Cable length 1.2 m
Ports & interfaces
Connectivity technology Wired
Headphones
Ear coupling Intraaural
Acoustic system Open
Headphone frequency 40 - 20000 Hz
Headphone sensitivity 102 dB
Magnet type Neodymium
Driver unit 9 mm
Diaphragm material Mylar
Battery
Battery type Yes, 1.5V Battery R03/AAA
Weight & dimensions
Weight 131 g
Packaging data
Package width 37 mm
Package height 232 mm
Logistics data
Master (outer) case width 270 mm
Master (outer) case length 290 mm
Master (outer) case GTIN (EAN/UPC) 87 10895 97124 9
Shipping (inner) case width 12.5 cm

Logistics data
Shipping (inner) case length 13.5 cm
Shipping (inner) case height 26 cm
Shipping (inner) case GTIN (EAN/UPC) 87 10895 97123 2
Other features
Dimensions (WxDxH) 37 x 125 x 232 mm
12 NC code 908210008284
Cable type OFC
EAN/UPC/GTIN 87 10895 97122 5
Gross weight inner carton 0.557 kg
Gross weight of outer carton 5.015 kg
Net weight inner carton 0.392 kg
Net weight of outer carton 4.452 kg
Packaging net weight 0.039 kg
Packaging tare weight 0.092 kg
Quantity inner carton 3 pc(s)
Quantity outer carton 24 pc(s)
Quantity per box 1 pc(s)
Tare weight inner carton 0.165 kg
Tare weight outer carton 0.563 kg
Finishing of connector Chrome plated
Package weight 0.131 kg
Plug adapter
12NC outer carton 908210008284
Adaptor plug 3.5-6.3 mm
Voice coil type Copper
Reviews
Updated:
2011-10-04 02:13:07
Average rating:40
Uk has collected 4 expert reviews for Philips SHN2500 Noise Canceling Headphone and the average expert rating is 40 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
ld2.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 02:13:06
Average rating:0
In noisy environs when your headphone is not able to sustain pure sound by brushing aside noise, you have to rely on specific earphones. Noise cancellation headphone comes handy in such times, especially when one is travelling in a crowded bus or a met...
  • noise cancelling, -noise isolation, -long cable, -comfortable, -airplane adapter, -affordable...
  • wobbly build, -ordinary sound, -no sound control...
tech2.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 02:13:07
Average rating:60
There are no comments on this article yet. Why dont you post one?...
  • Decent noise cancelation, Good pricing...
  • Highs and high mids are out of control...
  • Until now weve reviewed many active noise canceling earphones, but theyve been the large format circumaural or supra-aural type. I think this is the first time Im reviewing a canalphone-type, earbuds and all, that offers active noise cancellation. A...
onheadphones.com
Updated:
2011-10-04 02:13:07
Average rating:40
No good…or at least not good enough to be branded “noise canceling.” Maybe if the audio was superb and the comfort wasn’t similar to that of an earwig digging into the side of my head, the SHM2500 would be passable.Philips got my hopes up with the SHN2...
  • Made by Philips, a major producer of electronics, so the R&D is well-intended, or at least well funded. They give plenty of slack, are somewhat comfortable and sound half-decent.
  • The “noise reduction” is actually noise replacement. The noise reduction unit and battery casing are an in-line box that can’t be removed.
  • No good…or at least not good enough to branded “noise canceling.” Maybe if the audio was superb and the comfort wasn’t comparable to an earwig boring into the side of my head, the SHM2500 would be passable...