Philips SHC1300 Specifications, Tests and Review

Headphone type
Full size
Connectivity
Wireless
Frequency Response
18 - 20000 Hz
Sensitivity
96 dB

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DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS Philips SHC1300
Product Type Headphones - infrared - wireless
Height 17.5 cm
Width 16.5 cm
Depth 7.6 cm
Weight 207 g Worse than 62 % of headphones rated.
Recommended Use TV, home audio
Bluetooth Range (Operating Distance) 7 m Worse than 99 % of headphones rated.

​​The Philips SHC1300 are wireless headphones. The wireless connection allows absolute freedom of movement and with that increases the comfort of using the headphones. This feature is very popular, especially when using headphones every day. The limiting factor of wireless headphones is a certain delay in the sound transmission between the source and the headphones (almost indistinguishable for a normal user), as well as the need to charge them (in the case of wired headphones, the headphones are recharged by connecting the cable itself). The maximum range of the headphones is up to 7 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.

The design of the headphones is around the ears. Because of this design, the headphone envelops the entire ear and isolates the ear better from surrounding noise when listening compared to for example on-ear headphones. With that, they offer high-quality listening without interference. However, they are most likely heavier by design and less practical for frequent carrying. The weight of the headphones is 207 g.

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SOUND QUALITY Philips SHC1300
Headphones Form Factor Full size
Headphones Technology Dynamic
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Wireless Technology Infrared
Sound Output Mode Stereo
Frequency Response 18 - 20000 Hz Better than 65 % of headphones rated.
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) 1.0%
Sensitivity 96 dB Worse than 83 % of headphones rated.
Diaphragm 32 mm Worse than 71 % of headphones rated.
Signal-To-Noise Ratio 55 dB
Magnet Material Ferrite

The sound quality can be affected by many factors. When it comes to frequency range, the wider it is, the more detail you will hear when listening. However, the range a person can perceive is highly individual. The average person is able to perceive frequencies in the range of 16 to 20 000 Hz. So the most common frequency range you will see on the market is 20 to 20,000 Hz. Lower frequencies up to approximately 256 Hz are considered bass frequencies. Therefore, the lower the bottom value is, the better the headphones will reproduce bass. Conversely, values from approximately 2 048 Hz upwards are treble. That is why headphones with a high upper value will provide a much more accurate reproduction of high notes. Philips SHC1300 offers a frequency range of 18 - 20000 Hz. The sensitivity parameter determines how sensitively the headphones can receive the signal from the source. The higher the sensitivity value, the louder the headphones will be able to play with less power consumption. In general, a higher listening volume also means a higher power load for the connected device. So if you're buying headphones to listen to music from your mobile phone, for example, this is relevant to think about as you don't want to drain your phone's battery too much. Lower values around 85 dB are more suitable for listening in more quiet environments (for example, at home or in the office). Medium values of around 90 dB can provide good listening quality in noisier environments (for example, on public transport or in cafés). Headphones with high sensitivity values of around 100 dB or more are designed for really noisy environments, such as concerts. The Philips SHC1300 has 96 dB.

An important part of these headphones is the diaphragm, which, simply put, converts the electrical signal into a sound. The thin diaphragm that is around 6 mm thick can react quickly to changes in the audio signal and improves high-frequency listening. However, it is less sensitive to bass. The medium-thick diaphragm of around 10 mm provides a fairly balanced sound profile, allowing you to enjoy both bass and treble. A thicker diaphragm of around 20 mm cannot react so quickly to changes in the sound signal, thus impairing bass listening. However, it is more sensitive to higher frequencies. This model features the 32 mm. Total harmonic distortion is one of the parameters you will come across and usually includes the average value of the distortion when reproducing all frequency bands. This parameter is not critical when choosing headphones, but it is important to remember that higher harmonic distortion can negatively affect sound quality. In case of these headphones, the total harmonic distortion is Audio Output | Total Harmonic Distortion.

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REMOTE CONTROL Philips SHC1300
Controls Volume
CABLE Philips SHC1300
Cable Type Headphones adapter
BATTERY AND CHARGING Philips SHC1300
Battery Type 2 x battery - AAA type
Power Device Power adapter
Voltage Provided 12 V
Included Qty 2
CONNECTIONS Philips SHC1300
Connector Type Audio line-in (mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm)
OTHERS Philips SHC1300
Included Accessories FM transmitter

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