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Review on Headphones Philips TAE4105, white by Wiktor Janic ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A completely ordinary product, nothing remarkable.

I bought to replace the JBL T210, which I really liked at one time, b . but one earpiece began to get sick. After buying these Philips, I mistakenly inserted the headphones in the opposite direction, due to the fact that the microphone-on for some reason hangs UNDER THE LEFT ear. A strange decision, usually this story is on the right side for the right hand. I changed L and R as it should and it's a completely different matter. Details in the music, oddly enough. Bottom line is ok too. The main thing is to get used to landing in the ear c. I do not regret the purchase. In the ears of others, the headphones are almost invisible due to the small size and pancake case. Very light. The microphone on works to answer and end a call. It is also responsible for the play-pause and the transition to the track forward - track back. Two and three clicks, respectively. Everything. There is no volume control. Perhaps there is something more interesting from the headphones for this money (bought for 700), but I did not find it. I sometimes listen to music in them and watch movies on a laptop, for this I bought inexpensive wired ones (my main TWS-ki are not suitable for a laptop), and therefore I don’t care what kind of bend the plug has. But for those who are going to buy them for the phone, the J-shape may seem clumsy and uncomfortable. Normally, normal people put their smartphone in their pocket with the up. And if there is a 3.5 mm hole on it, then it is more logical to have a straight plug. If from above, then accordingly L-shaped. There is neither one nor the other)) After almost a month of operation, I can fully recommend these pancakes for purchase. I DECIDED TO SUPPLEMENT: The top cover of the headphones turns out to be made of silicone! . (see the photo above from George P, the part that fell down the wire is a soft silicone cup with a proboscis-hole for the wire). My left one fell off after 2 weeks. Despite careful handling of the headphones. The right one is on its way too. Can Philips representatives explain HOW to glue it BACK? Silicone to plastic!

Pros
  • Sounds great for little money.
Cons
  • Strange story. I would like to insert it deeper, but the embouchure is almost right next to the body-pancake that does not allow it.