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The headphones include a port for wired audio and another for charging. Placement is handled very well never did I forget the location of anything. With only one button/slider and two inputs on the headset, the PH802 couldn’t be easier to operate. Additionally, they bend inwards for better storage. The ear cups of the PH802 rotate 90° degrees in thus, they lay flat when placed on a surface and approximately 10° out. Sadly, the “L” & “R” designations aren’t large enough to read. The headband can fit a wide range of head frames with its twelve adjustable positions.ĭetermining which side is left or right is a bit confusing. As someone who wears glasses, you shouldn’t worry about discomfort. Both the headband and ear pads contain memory foam, so every time you remove the headset, they’ll return to their designed state rather quickly. Regardless, they’re very soft and amazingly comfortable. The headband surface, as well as the ear pads, are made from polyvinyl or leather, I can’t tell which. So, I’m not surprised by its excellent fit. I went back and looked through my collection of on-ear and over-ear headphones only to realize that all but one model had uniformity in the shape of their headbands and ear cuffs. In fact, the PH802 may be the only headphones in my arsenal where the ear cuffs fully encompass my ears. This allows for a softer fit up top and better-enclosed fit on the sides.
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If you examine it closely, you’ll notice the headband is thickest up top, and the ear cuffs have a bit of an s-curve shape with more padding in the lower half. If you haven’t already noticed, the padding on the headband and ear cuffs is not the same thickness throughout in other words, it’s uneven, and this is a good thing. Read: Headphones: Audio-Technica ATH-DSR7BT Review PH802 Design and FeaturesĪlthough the Philips PH802 headphones come in an all-plastic, black color scheme, the design of the headset is a fascinating one with its use of curvature and non-uniform padding. You’ve got to appreciate a pair of headphones where one switch controls every function. Note: these functions only work in wireless mode.You’ll notice a red blinking light while charging. Charging the headphones takes approximately 1.5 hours. Playtime lasts for a whopping 30 hours.To increase or decrease the volume, push up or down the slider button, respectively.To forward or reverse a music track, press down or up, respectively, while holding for one second to complete the action.Taking or ending a phone call is handled in the same manner. To play and pause audio, press the button once for either action.
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To pair the headset to your mobile device, press and hold the power switch fully until you hear “Connected.” Then head to the Bluetooth Settings on your mobile device and pair the headphones.You’ll hear “Power On” or “Power Off” depending on the operation. To power on or off in wireless mode, press and hold the power button for three seconds.Read: Moshi Vacanza Weekend Travel Bag Review Philips PH802 Headphones Review What You Need To Know for Operation of the PH802