Philips SHC8525 Specifications, Tests and Review

Headphone type
Full size
Connectivity
Wireless
Frequency Response
10 - 22000 Hz
Sensitivity
100 dB

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Philips SHC8525 Full Specifications and Details

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DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS Philips SHC8525
Product Type Headphones - wireless
Recommended Use Home audio
Bluetooth Range (Operating Distance) 100 m Better than 81 % of headphones rated.

The wireless headphones Philips SHC8525 allow unrestricted movement, which increases the comfort of using the headphones. This feature is particularly popular with headphones for casual use. However, a certain limiting factor of wireless headphones compared to wired ones is a certain delay in sound transmission between the source and the headphones (but almost indistinguishable for the average user) and the need for regular charging. Unlike wired headphones, wireless headphones are charged separately. The maximum range of the headphones is up to 100 m. This range represents the distance from the sound source at which the headphones with wireless sound transmission can be used. However, the maximum range may be affected by obstacles such as walls or people, etc.

This type of headphones has a design that surrounds the entire ear to improve isolation from external noise. As a result, they provide a great quality of listening without interference. However, unlike on-ear headphones, they are usually heavier and less suitable for frequent wearing.

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SOUND QUALITY Philips SHC8525
Headphones Form Factor Full size
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Sound Output Mode Stereo
Frequency Response 10 - 22000 Hz Better than 79 % of headphones rated.
Sensitivity 100 dB Worse than 70 % of headphones rated.
Diaphragm 40 mm Better than 75 % of headphones rated.
Signal-To-Noise Ratio 70 dB
Magnet Material Neodymium

The sound quality can be affected by many factors. When it comes to frequency range, a wider range will allow more detail to be heard during your listening session. However, it is important to note that the ability to perceive frequencies varies from person to person. The average person is able to hear frequencies in the range of 16 to 20 000 Hz. That is why headphone manufacturers usually focus on the 20 to 20 000 Hz range. If the lower values are lower, headphones are better able to reproduce bass tones, as these represent frequencies up to approximately 256 Hz. Conversely, values from 2 048 Hz upwards are treble. Thus, headphones with a high upper limit will provide a much more accurate reproduction of high tones. Headphones Philips SHC8525 have a frequency range of 10 - 22000 Hz. The Philips SHC8525 reaches the sensitivity values of 100 dB. The sensitivity of the headphones expresses the ability of the headphones to pick up the signal from the source and reproduce it with sufficient volume. The higher the sensitivity, the more easily the signal is converted to sound and the louder the headphones are able to play at a lower power consumption. It is important to remember that high listening volume can consume more energy from connected devices. So if you want to listen to music from your cell phone, it's better to choose headphones with low sensitivity to avoid draining your phone's battery too much. Headphones with a lower sensitivity value (around 85 dB) are better suited for listening in quiet environments, while medium values (around 90 dB) allow for quality listening in noisy environments such as public transport or cafes. Headphones with a high sensitivity value (100 dB or more) are designed for use in really noisy environments such as concerts

The headphones are composed of many various components, one of the most important is the diaphragm. Diaphragm transforms the electrical signal into sound and therefore its quality affects the overall listening experience. There are three types of diaphragms: thin, medium-thick, and thicker. A thin 6 mm thick diaphragm responds quickly to high frequencies but less sensitively to bass. The medium-thick 10 mm diaphragm provides a balanced sound profile, allowing you to enjoy both bass and treble. The thicker 20 mm diaphragm is more sensitive to higher frequencies but has a poorer bass response. These headphones are equipped with the 40 mm.

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REMOTE CONTROL Philips SHC8525
Controls Volume
BATTERY AND CHARGING Philips SHC8525
Battery Type 2 x battery - AAA type - rechargeable - Nickel Metal Hydride
Battery Life 15 hour(s) Better than 56 % of headphones rated.
Power Device Power adapter
Voltage Provided 12 V

In terms of headphone battery life as a significant factor in the purchase decision, it depends on what you want to use the headphones for and potentially how often you will be able to recharge them. Headphones with up to a few hours of battery life are more suitable for home use as they will require more frequent charging. Headphones with a battery life of around 10 hours or more are already more suitable for commuting and shorter journeys. However, nowadays you can also find headphones on the market that have a battery life in the higher tens to hundreds of hours. In this case, you do not have to worry about your headphones simply running out of power on longer journeys, and you will not have to deal with constant recharging. The battery life of the Philips SHC8525 reaches up to 15 hour(s).

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