Watch TV at the volume of your choice without disturbing others with the Philips SSC5001/10 Wireless TV Headphones. Control the soundPhilips stethoscopic TV Headphones offers you high quality sound, with 15 mm neodymium drivers delivering clear and loud sound. It also offers an ambient mode where the microphone picks up voices and sounds in your environment and amplifies them in your ears. This will allow you to have clearer conversations with those around you, as well as hearing your environment with better clarity. With three equalizer options on offer, you can pick the one that best suits you for a completely personalised sound experience.Wireless connectionA digital wireless connection ensures high quality transmissions, while the TV Headphones also include an auto tune function, choosing the best possible connection available and saving you the time and effort of trying to find the best connection yourself. Ensuring an interference-free listening experience, it also contains a smart mechanism which automatically detects whether the headphones are being worn and switches them on or off automatically.Plug & Play designDesigned to allow for easy and simple set up with no hassle, the TV Headphones are quick to set up and straightforward to control. With its automatic features, you never have to press a button to activate it.Offering you the ultimate personalised listening experience, the Phillips SSC5001/10 Wireless TV Headphones let you enjoy TV even more.
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Brand: Philips
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Model Number: SSC5001/10
UPC/EAN/GTIN: 16925970705858
Product Category: Headphones
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Price Drop City has been tracking this product since Thursday 21 January 2016. Since then, the lowest price it has sold for is £129.99 (first seen on Friday 26 August 2016) and the highest price it has sold for is £199.99 (first seen on Thursday 21 January 2016).
The median price over the time we have been tracking it is £129.99.
This product has changed price twice since we started tracking it, giving it a price volatility rating of 0.