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Philips has unveiled its latest active noise-canceling (ANC) headphones, the H8000E, offering premium features and a focus on long-term usability. Scheduled for release in September 2025, the new model brings a combination of advanced audio technology, extended battery life, and sustainable design.

Philips H8000E Headphones

Philips H8000E Specifications

The H8000E sports a pair of 40mm graphene-coated drivers, a feature typically found in high-end audio products. This advanced material enhances sound clarity, reduces distortion, and ensures an immersive listening experience.

It comes equipped with Bluetooth 5.4 and supports advanced audio codecs, including LDAC for high-resolution playback, the next-generation LC3 codec, and Bluetooth Auracast for broadcast audio functionality. These additions ensure seamless connectivity and superior sound quality across compatible devices.

The H8000E features adaptive active noise cancellation (ANC) with five customizable levels, allowing users to fine-tune their noise-blocking preferences via the Philips Headphones app. It equips four dedicated noise-canceling microphones, while a pair of AI-powered mics enhance voice clarity during calls.

The Philips H8000E features an impressive battery life, delivering up to 50 hours of playback with ANC enabled and an extended 70 hours with ANC turned off. It comes with a quick-charging capability, providing up to 8 hours of playback with just a 10-minute charge, ensuring users stay connected on the go.

It equips a replaceable battery design, a rare feature in wireless headphones that enhances repairability and long-term usability. Additionally, it sports detachable ear cushions, further contributing to its sustainable build.

Philips has yet to disclose the pricing but categorizes the H8000E as a mid-range offering. The headphones are set to launch in the US, UK, and Europe in September 2025, entering a competitive market alongside premium models from brands like Sony and Sennheiser.

Philips has also introduced a new range of kids’ headphones with a durable design and 45-hour battery life, along with two portable clock radios and the M2 Mini HiFi systems, which combine tuners, amplifiers, and CD players in a single unit.

In related news, Cooler Master has launched the CH351 Wireless Gaming Headset, featuring 3D sound, a detachable mic, and a 30-hour battery life. Meanwhile, Zebronics has introduced the Zeb Thunder Max wireless headphones, offering a foldable design and an impressive 120-hour battery life, priced at Rs. 1,299.

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