🎶 Elevate your audio game with the T2206 – where style meets sound!
The PHILIPS T2206 True Wireless Headphones offer a compact design with IPX4 water resistance, ensuring durability against the elements. With a 6-hour battery life extendable to 18 hours via the charging case, these earbuds are perfect for on-the-go professionals. They feature instant pairing, mono mode for calls, and customizable ear tips for a comfortable fit.
L**6
Excellent Battery Life, but at the expense of comfort and quality.
Philips T2206 True Wireless Headphones receive a strong 4 star due to two main reasons.Sound Quality and the default Volume. These are the two main factors that make or break headphones.Does NOT have deep-bass. Also, the sound quality is rather generic which is NOT even remotely close to the word loud... Uncomfortable, extremely hard exterior to up the durability compared to others. This may be a deal breaker. Overall, the default sound it emits could've been louder and of much higher quality. After all, this is a Phillips product...the peoples champ of electronics...or so I thought.
O**
Bad audio, battery doesn’t last very long, too big!
The good:They look nice and sleek. I like the matte finish and the case is a nice size, small and compact. The Bluetooth paired very easily with my iPhone 11.The bad:First and foremost, the audio quality is very poor. I didn’t have high expectations to begin with for a $30 pair of wireless earbuds, but even then they managed to underwhelm my already low expectations. Zero bass whatsoever, it just sounds like a really tiny speaker.Then the battery life. I charged it fully and popped them in to listen to a podcast while I was cooking and cleaning. It didn’t last more than around 3.5 hours. Way too short of a battery life for being fully charged.The ugly: this isn’t necessarily the fault of this product, but it’s way too big for my ears. Granted I have freakishly tiny ears for a fully grown woman. Like, super small. The low battery life almost didn’t even matter because after an hour I got a headache from the discomfort. I chalked that up to my unnaturally small ears, but when my husband tried them out, he also said they were too big. His ears are normal sized. So take that into consideration. If you have smallish ears, these are definitely not for you.I was so excited to try these out and unfortunately I will be returning them.
C**E
Survived being put through the wash
I need to buy a new pair but its only because i've accidentally put them through the washer and drier twice. Even after the second time I had multiple months before it started cutting out and not working properly.
A**R
Decent
I own Audio Technica, Sony, Beats, Apple, JBL, but I needed an inexpensive pair for late night movie watching. So I bought these because of the brand and the price after trying out different sets. These are no audiophile quality, but good enough for me for the intend purpose due to no latency like some other reasonable prices sets I tried.
D**.
Decent for $20
June 1st 2022 update. The battery has gotten pretty bad. I keep losing one or the other ear bud. I even lost the case. That is not the fault of these earbuds of course. As i kept misplacing one of the pieces, or even just choosing to use 1 ear bud, i slowly starting to notice the earbuds becoming desynced. Not that they are unusable. There has always been a bit of a resync moment but it seens to be more frequent and at the same tine the battery seems to deplete quicker.I think this could be a sync issue since i have used the earbuds individually but either way it is a issueThe battery to each ear bud has gotten to half or a quarter as long full charge. Overall i guess i would pass but also at $20 I'm not at all upset and feel i got my money worth for aboit a ueaf of use and going (til replaced)I bought these AND THEN read the reviews after they shipped already. Hardly any of the criticism and low rates i read were accurate to my experience so far after little over a week of daily use. This is my first ever pair of "air pod" like earphones.They do get uncomfortable sometimes, actually pretty often at first, maybe I've gotten more use to it. Just rotating it around in my ear until it was comfortable works. I've worn them through a full sleep, full shifts at work, but not running yet but i feel like they wouldn't fall out easily. The case doesn't feel cheap per se but it doesn't feel quality, it is fairly small and if it wasnt $20 i would be very scared of losing it or breaking it, and the case battery isn't great but at least the earphones themselves have a good battery life. My final issue is every once in a while (its happened about 3 times in the week) the audio cuts for a fraction of a second and i am not sure if it is the earphones or my phone getting a notification or something, it doesn't bother me but i'm sure it would bother some people. Actually 1 more criticism, they aren't very loud but they block out outside noise well enough that its not a major issue but when i first turned them on i didn't realise my ohone was at full volume, i thought it was like 30% or maybe 50%, it was 90%. I was sorely disappointed but for $20 i can still call it a great purchase.The battery life and sound quality are good. They fit very snug in my ears. You can actually have 1 on at a time while the other is off. I read people giving 1 star because only 1 earbud worked and that you had to use a Philip's app to use them instead of Bluetooth, what? No app needed, both ears work, just turn them on 1 at a time and they sync perfectly. When i first started using these and watching videos on my phone the latency was weirdly not bad, lips and audio were so close in sync i was kind of shocked, its not consistently that great though (Bluetooth headphones in general). I can walk to the other side of our small house without losing connectivity. I've had other devices not reach as far.Overall they work great, biggest issue is they get uncomfortable, i won't stop using them, i won't be seeking replacements while i have these, i would recommend them as long as they are under $50,Update: its been months to a year now since i got these. The earbuds battery life is okay. When i use them for a few hours and fall asleep with them on they will be at low battery in the morning. The Bluetooth range is still pretty good and better than my expensive headses. Having used plenty of headphones lately i felt it necessary to come back and mention the audio qualityAs i said before the sound isn't very loud and requires high volume. The audio quality is passable and i can't complain for the price i paid and i stick with saying do not pay more tban $50 for these. If its close to that price i would highly strongly suggest just dropping $10 more on some other earpods. The audio can get a bit of digital distortion if you pay close attention. I wore one philips in my right ear and put on my steelseries arctis gaming headset at the same time. Both had the same audio source playing and it was the first time i noticed that minor particle noise in the Philip's and further highlighted the low sound volume of the philips. But the steelseries is $200 the Philip's was $20
R**L
Great set of ear phones
I previously owned a pair of JBL ear pods and they were great. Apparently someone else thought so too because they were stolen. This pair popped up on a deals page I follow and for 16$ I thought why not. Great set of pods. Battery life and sound quality are great. They actually fit my ear better than my JBL and if someone steals these I’m only out a small amount of $
M**B
Fits right, that's about it.
This style of earbud is pretty hard to find, so I naturally jumped at the chance to have these. Sadly, fitting well in my ears is about the only good thing about these buds. Sound quality is not great - it isn't the worst, but not worth the price point. Call quality is also worthless as even at max volume you can't hardly hear the other person, so forget trying to have a call outside where there is any noise at all. Battery life is average, but it seems the case is among the worst in terms of amount of times you can charge your buds before needing to charge the case. My biggest complaint, however, is kind of crucial for their purpose - the wireless connection is garbage. There is very little range, and even having my phone in my pocket causes problems. So if one of the things you're looking forward to is having tunes while - say - mowing the yard, these will definitely disappoint. All in all, I would certainly pass on these in favor of a more expensive, higher quality option.
C**E
Work as expected
The headphones work as expected and the case charges the earbuds too!
L**Z
EL ARTICULO ES DE MUY BUENA CALIDAD, ELEGANTE
EXCELENTES AUDIFONOS CUMPLEN CON TODO LO DESCRITO EN LA PUBLICIDAD,FUNCIONAN MUY BIEN, TODO AL 100%
C**S
Not bad -- uncomfortable fit, no bass
Not bad, I have really enjoyed Philips wired earbuds in the past and have been looking forward to trying the Bluetooth buds.Very good sound -- but not a lot of bass, not a lot of noise cancelling. Generally only good for in the house, almost can't use them on a bus.For me, these are very uncomfortable, though. I can't get through an entire album wearing these. I am looking into a earpad that may make the fit more comfortable. This could be a very personal preference though.Would also prefer wireless charging, but not expected at this price point.Pros:Connect easily, sound is good, easy controls, good battery life, slim case.Worth trying in my opinion.
E**.
Buenos
Son practicos
C**N
They look good but they sound awfull!
Product looks good over all, build quality is good too and buds fit pretty well in the ear. Pairing is easy (only tried with Android phone and Windows). Unfortunately, that's the only positive things I can say about this product...As soon as you start to listen to something with it, what a disappointment!! I don't know if my product was defective (doesn't seem to be) but the sound quality is sooo poor. No depth or strength even at full volume. And forget about the bass... There is none! Honestly I believe that free headphones you get in airplanes sound better.In my opinion, it's barely good enough to listen to a podcast, forget about listening too any kind of music. I even tried to use an equalizer to increase the bass to the max (and reduce the rest) and I could barely end up with a acceptable result. But of course the sound was even weaker...I know that I'm a spoiled brat used to listen to music through Bose or good quality speakers and that I shouldn't expect the same result with small middle range price buds, and I wasn't. I was only looking for some handy headphone I can bring for my commute, these will not make the cut!I was expecting much better from Phillips. For the same price, I went with SoundPEATS Air3. I'm trying them right now and they sound pretty great (almost comparable my grilfriend's Airpods), far better than the Phillips for sure! I don't know if they will last in time (they seems decent in quality build) but at least the sound is good.
E**I
Worst Sound
The sound quality is awful. I have cheaper no-name earbuds that have a better sound than these. Will be returning it ASAP.
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