Philips SHB7110 review
Headset with touch controls For wireless calls and music Enjoy magic and
simplicity at your fingertips with the touch and gesture-controlled Philips
Tapster Bluetooth stereo in-ear headset. It delivers pristine audio quality
with FullSound technology and clear calls enhanced by EverClear.
Touch and gesture control Control your headset by simply touching
it’s surface - no more fumbling with tiny, hard-to-locate keys.
Sensors and advanced software in your Bluetooth headset register and
interpret any touch so that - for example - a stroke on the headsets
surface adjusts the volume, a tap picks up a call, or taking off the
headset will transfer an active call to the phone.
FullSound enhanced music What is music without heart and soul? During the
recording and compression of digital music details and dynamics of the live
music get lost. FullSound is a smart algorithm, running on a powerful chip
inside the headset. It improves the quality of your music and restores the
music’s original dynamics, stereo effects, bass and treble to reveal
previously unheard detail without distortion. FullSound is enabled out of
the box, and can be turned off and on.
Angled Acoustics design provides exceptional noise isolation Derived from a
thorough understanding of the anatomy of a human ear canal, the Angled
Acoustic design adjusts the angle of the speaker tube and ear bud to
individual ear canal shapes. Besides delivering sound directly to your
ears, it also creates a perfect seal from ambient noise that enables you to
listen to your music at lower volume levels.
EverClear technology for clear calls Phone calls are often led in noisy
environments, leading to difficult to understand conversations. In this
headset Everclear Technology digitally filters out noise, so a clear voice
signal is received and sent out for crystal clear calls. It also recognizes
if you enter loud environments and adapts the headsets volume accordingly.
Bluetooth HSP/HFP compliant - Universal Bluetooth is a cable replacement
technology. Bluetooth is a global standard, so Bluetooth devices of
different manufacturers can interoperate using shared Bluetooth profiles.
HSP (Handset Profile) and HFP (Handsfree Profile) are the profiles required
for typical Bluetooth headset operations. If your mobile phone is compliant
to HSP or HFP (like virtually any Bluetooth enabled phone) this headset
will work with it. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Koninklijke Philips
Electronics N.V. is under license.
Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP compliant) This Philips device fully supports
Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP). A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
compliance enables this headset to receive stereo music from any Bluetooth
device that is A2DP compliant. Therefore you can use this headset with any
compatible mobile phone, PC, Bluetooth adapter, MP3 player etc. that
supports A2DP.
Wireless call management Manage your call without using your mobile phone.
This includes call aceptance, rejection, voice dial and redial. Voice dial
and redial have to be supported by your mobile phone.
Bluetooth enabled wireless handsfree talking Using your cellphone without a
headset can be inconvenient and unsafe. In many locations it is also
illegal while driving. Wired handsfree kits add the hassle of a cable. A
Bluetooth headset replaces the cable with a short range wireless Bluetooth
connection, so your hands are free and your freedom to move is not hampered
by a cable. Because the transmitted energy close to your head is much lower
than that radiated from your mobile phone Bluetooth also decreases
potential risks associated with cellphone radiation.