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Review on 🎧 Philips PH802 Wireless Bluetooth Over-Ear Headphones with Noise Isolation and Hi-Res Audio, up to 30 Hours Playtime, Rapid Charge (TAPH802BK) by Benny Suazo

Revainrating 4 out of 5

PH802: Reliable headphones at the price of

I'll try to keep it fairly simple but overall I recommend buying them for the price. This applies to the PH802 model, not the PH805. What is the difference between PH802 and PH805? - Bluetooth 4.2 vs. 5 - No touch function (no loss as sliding/tapping in one control is very efficient (imo) - Not a case. - Finally obviously no ANC (but after ANC has gone over $100 or more has been tried.) (-$50 and compared to the PH805 tests and considering the audio quality loss with ANC enabled, there really isn't much to lose unless you're flying or working in a very noisy environment.) The Sound quality is generally quite clear Emotions evoke when listening to vocals Some unpleasant noise on the high notes of the snare drum in Bluetooth mode Unfortunately this is a problem with Bluetooth and can be solved by connecting Highly recommend connecting to listen by Roca Build quality is smooth Good padding and general finish Slightly flimsy around fold joints so grab a case and let s Of course they don't fall Comfort and fit - covers my ear completely Nice After about an hour I need a short break to give my ears some air. I can do push-ups or lie down without moving at all. A good fit to be honest. Overall, between the PH802 and the 805, I'd say the extra $50 (with the PH805 on sale) is a toss up and depends on whether you think you need a case and ANC or not. If you need a case and want BT 5.0, buy the PH805. But assuming the PH805 goes back up to $199 I'd say it's a much better value. Balanced sound, tending towards a positive impression rather than "average", high-quality workmanship and comfort. Hope that helps! Phillips props.

Pros
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Cons
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