Philips T8505 true wireless active noise canceling headphones offer a very pleasant sound experience with plenty of clear, smooth bass. The headphones are very light, comfortable to wear, do not fall out, and the headphones have a very good design. Craft is built. Equipped with premium audio drivers with Bluetooth 5.0 signal transmission, the headphones deliver incredible high-definition sound quality with rich, balanced bass. The Philips headphones are no different from the Jabra 85t headphones, but feature an oval ear cup and semi-open design with pressure relief vents that prevent pressure build-up in the ear and create a secure noise-cancelling seal for improved sound quality. Overall, the Philips T8505 Active Noise Canceling Wireless Headphones are quite comfortable and functional. Functionality with everything in wireless headphones works pretty well, there are NO issues with anything. The Philips T8505 wireless headphones with active noise cancellation and auto pause are amazing. Headphones Instant pause when removing headphones from ears. The automatic switch-off function is also great. Philips headphones connect seamlessly to your phone and show battery status on your phone, just like AirPods. As usual, the Philips T8505 true wireless active noise-cancelling in-ear headphones turn off immediately once placed in the charging case, and the headphones turn off immediately after less than 2 minutes of inactivity. If you take the earbuds out of your ears and put the earbuds on a table/desk/surface for 3 minutes, the earbuds will turn off exactly after 3 minutes. I think you can change this auto-detect feature somewhere in the app, I haven't tried it. You certainly never have to worry about running out of battery. That is a good thing. You practically don't have to worry about unplugging your headphones. (The auto-sensing feature is a great way to extend battery life.) Normally, if you take the other true wireless earbuds out of your ears and place the other true wireless earbuds on any surface, the other earbuds will stay on and drain the battery. But Philips Technology does NOT do this. The Philips T8505 headphones turn off and on automatically when needed. It is great! The auto detection feature of the Philips headphones is amazing, the headphones will automatically detect every 2 minutes whether the headphones are being used inside or outside your ears. If you take the earbuds out of your ears and leave the earbuds on the table, the auto-detect function will detect it in less than 3 minutes and turn off the earbuds to save battery power. The auto power on feature is GOOD too, the headphones turn on or the headphones connect to the Philips app instantly. "Oh my god! I just found out that the most amazing thing about Philips headphones is that if you take your Philips headphones out of your ears and put them on the table for 3 minutes, the headphones will automatically turn off and disconnect from Bluetooth. , and then if you touch back to Instant/Sofort and pick up the headphones, the Philips headphones will automatically turn on again immediately and the headphones will automatically resume playing music without you having to turn the headphones on manually! Music as soon as you touch the headphones again. Oh god! No other headphone can do that, I'm serious! TURN ON, come back as soon as you TOUCH the earbuds and pick up again!When you take the right earbud out of your ear, the right earbud will stop playing music (the right earbud will turn off after 3 minutes) and the left earbud will keep playing music. If you take the left earbud out of your ear, the link will listen e earbud will stop playing music (the left earbud will turn off after 3 minutes) while the right earbud will keep playing music. It's amazing with Philip headphones! This is a really GOOD feature and amazing ability of Philips headphones. Philips touch controls are AMAZING with this intelligence!โ The software update also worked very well and there were no issues with the software update, everything worked flawlessly. The charging case is not too big, it is a reasonable size. The chargecase is also great as you can also slip oversized earbuds into the chargecase if needed. It's good. I think my box only came with 2 sizes of MEDIUM earbuds by mistake and they forgot to put the LARGE earbuds in the box. When I first received my Philips earbuds they had 1 medium earbuds on the headphones and another medium earbuds in the box. (NO big earbuds in the box). An extra set of large earbuds from other headphones in my house to use instead. Then I learned that using BIG earbuds delivers "GOOD bassโ with immersive 3D sound. That was great! If you like BASS you need to ADD some nice bigger earbuds. The bass is very well accentuated and sounds better with larger earbuds. I highly recommend using large earbuds for better bass response. If you like the LESS bass, you'll like the middle earbuds in the box. Passive noise isolation is good/better even with LARGE earbuds. By using a good set of large earplugs you can have good passive/sound isolation for listening or blocking out outside noise. Philips headphones have smart sensors and a good Ambient Transparency mode that works great. The weight and in-ear support of the Philips T8505 true wireless earbuds are pretty good, they're not too heavy and the overall in-ear support isn't bad. But the earbuds are a bit chunky or quite large, and the earbuds protrude a bit on the sides of the ears. Although I don't mind. Philips headphones are NOT oversized like 1st generation Edifier TWS NB true wireless active noise canceling headphones. For some reason I like these Philips T8505 wireless active noise canceling headphones much more than my Edifier TWS NB wireless active noise canceling headphones. I suspect the Philips T8505 True Wireless Active Noise Canceling headphones are more comfortable in the ears than the Edifier TWS NB headphones. Philips T8505 true wireless headphones sound better than Edifier TWS NB headphones. The earbuds pivot and lock into the ears to stay a little secure in the ears, which is pretty good. I don't know if you can run with the Philips T8505 True Wireless Active Noise Canceling Headphones, the headphones may not stay 100% safe with many movements or activities. I use Philips T8505 true wireless headphones to sit and listen to music at work. The Philips T8505 True Wireless Active Noise Canceling Headphones are lightweight and the headphones are NOT heavy and the headphones are very comfortable in the ears. You can easily wear the headphones for 3 to 4 hours without any discomfort or fatigue. That is a good thing. I think as soon as you open the case the earbuds will automatically connect to Bluetooth, and I think the ANC will automatically turn on right from the charging case. I've noticed that music SOUNDS BETTER with active noise cancellation than when it's off. Active noise cancellation and ambient noise modes work well. ANC is not as good as Sony or Bose ANC. The box first greeted me with good rich bass, crystal clear, good, clean and tight, with well-articulated mids and exciting, sparkling highs and highs - all done well and tastefully when using a pair of large earcups. I would say that the in-ear headphones sound pretty good, music in general sounds very good and the music has a good soundstage. The headphones fit perfectly in the ears and they also block some noise. Wireless headphones have, in my opinion, much better, cleaner, smoother, more solid "BASS performance" with ALL songs and any type of music. It's not bad. In my opinion I would even go so far as to say that the Philips headphones sound slightly BETTER than the Jabra 85t headphones. But everyone has different tastes, preferences or choices. Different or identical, it depends on what you like when listening to music etc. As for sound performance, I would say that the Philips headphones sound almost the same as the Sony WF-1000XM3 headphones, but the Philips headphones sound a bit more natural. in general, in my opinion. Philips headphones are quite loud and noisy. When I listen to music I only hear the volume up to about 75% and that's loud enough or enough for listening. If you turn your Philips volume up to 100% with built-in 13mm speakers in your Philips headphones, 100% volume will hurt your ears. Volume of about 75% is enough. It's GOOD too, you can control the music you're listening to yourself via the Philips T8505 True Wireless Earbuds app too. The Philips Music Control app is similar to the Sony WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Earbuds app. Overall the Philips T8505 true wireless active noise canceling headphones work very well and the headphones sound very GOOD with a very GOOD balanced sound quality (especially when using BIG earbuds). The Philips T8505 wireless active noise canceling headphones bring you a pretty good listening experience. This is a good set of true wireless earbuds put together. It's not bad. I would say the sound quality is almost the same as the Sony WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Earbuds, or maybe the Philips T8505 Active Noise Canceling True Wireless Earbuds are maybe a little "BETTER" than the Sony WF-1000XM3 True Wireless Earbuds for the sound . and comfort goes to the ears. The Sony WF-1000XM3 true wireless earbuds are a bit heavier and too clunky on the ears. The Philips app sometimes lags a bit, but it's not a big deal. APP and equalizer and features still work fine as it should. Everything is OK. After a few days, I noticed/remembered that on the 1st or 2nd day of using the Philips headphones, both the left and right speakers of the headphones can bump a little when heating up, but after the 4th day of using, the headphones sound for several hours and work perfectly. The problem might just be with my music streaming, it's day 4 or already day 5 Philips headphones are playing Music Fine without the letter E. Arbuds are falling in and out. Anything related to sound sounds great. I have found that Philips headphones take a few days (or up to a week) of music playback or a lot of music playback time for the headphones to get used to and the headphones to fully open. Software for work and headphones for audio are 100% better. I have to say that the Philips earbuds are working after 5 days of testing and are working better and better every day. The app works great, the headphones work great, I'm satisfied. The Philips T8505 headphones are good. In terms of sound quality, these Philips Premium True Wireless ANC headphones sound phenomenal and amazing with the right BIG silicone ear tips! If you buy the Philips T8505 wireless headphones, be sure to try them out for many days, possibly weeks, and give the headphones enough time to get used to them. After a week everything should work 100% without any problems. I was pleased with the overall sound quality of the headphones right out of the box. Separate, single or multiple or dual drivers inside the headphones are for high and low frequencies and sometimes also for mid frequencies in the music. One of the most popular driver technologies among high-end headphone enthusiasts is called Balanced Armature drivers. The balanced armature drivers are specifically tuned to process a small portion of the audible frequency range to improve music fidelity and sound quality. Balanced Armature drivers produce cleaner, more accurate sound with sparkling detail for exceptional music enhancement. Philips headphones sound crisp and clear, just like Philips headphones with separate, separate, multiple or dual drivers and balanced armature drivers in the Philips headphones. Philips headphones have a more natural and detailed sound than is usually achieved with Philips headphones. other brands of true wireless earphones. The sound quality is strong enough and overall the true wireless earbuds are really good for listening to any type of music. The sound quality is very good and very well balanced. I am very happy with them. When it comes to sound quality, the Philips T8505 wireless headphones sound ten times better than the Jabra 85t headphones! The Philips T8505 wireless headphones are rated "A" and 5 stars for sound quality. Listening to music is a pleasure with the Philips T8505 wireless headphones. I would say the headphones have better sound quality than I expected, I would say they are worth the asking price. I highly recommend them, Philips headphones are good.
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