Thursday, August 19, 2010

Philips SHQ4000 headphones review

 There are an increasing number of options for those who want a dedicated pair of headphones for sport, be it in the gym or out pounding the pavement. One of the recent companies to throw themselves into sporting endeavour is Philips, joining the likes of Sennheiser (who makes the Adidas range) and Jays in offering sport-specific headphones.Various styles are available and the SHQ4000 on test here are of the neckband type, meaning the headphones are connected by a plastic band that passes around the back of the head. This allows stability without them having to hang off your ear with a hook, or be too firmly wedged into the ear canal. The SHQ4000 will easily sit around your neck securely when you don't want them in your ears - at the end of a run or walking back to the changing room,The Philips SHQ4000 have been sensitively designed to meet the needs of sports enthusiasts. Having put them through their paces, we were impressed with how light and comfortable they were when out on long training runs.The SHQ4000 come in at an affordable price as a second set of headphones for those who want music on the run with destroying their existing headphones. If you are used to wearing your standard iPod white headphones, you'll find the SHQ4000 to be vastly superior too.Lightweight and performing well, we'd recommend the Philips SHQ4000 to runners who like to take their music with them.

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