Philips announces noise cancelling SHN7500 headphones

Eliminate up to 80% unwanted sounds for £69.99


16 July 2007 13:33 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Philips has announced the SHN7500 in-ear headphones.

Boasting noise-cancelling technology, the headphones claim to offer an "enhanced, interruption-free listening experience".

The ergonomic design of the SHN7500s means they fit snugly and securely into your ear for comfort, even over long periods.

Philips state that the noise-cancelling technology eliminates 80% of unwanted sounds - such as engine and ventilation noise - by electronically generating an "anti-noise" sound wave.

According to Philips, the headphones have precisely tuned micro drivers and additional passive noise isolation thanks to the Angled Acoustic Pipe design.

The Philips SHN7500 in-ear headphones will be available in September, for £69.99.
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