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Philips Shc5200/10 (NC, 14 h, Wireless)
EUR74,85

Philips Shc5200/10

NC, 14 h, Wireless


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Aleksisvu

9 years ago

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Anonymous

9 years ago

Why stare at the flicker box in the morning when Galaxus has such great and exciting books ;-) https://www.galaxus.ch/de... I've noticed that I then absorb the content particularly well and start the day in a much more balanced way.
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admede

3 weeks ago

How many grammes do the headphones weigh?

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Galaxus

3 weeks ago

The headphones weigh 153 grammes. The official Philips website and other sources confirm this weight.
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abecchtiger

2 years ago

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nikos88

2 years ago • purchased this product

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I had exactly the same thing after a while, at some point the headphones gave up the ghost more and more. It's best to return them if you still have a warranty.
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grauschels

4 years ago

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Rocky 1

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, with two transmitters. Switch channel 1 to A on the television set, channel 2 to B. You would probably have to buy the second device as a complete set. I don't think you can get the transmitter separately.
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best_practice

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Hello Best_Practice, yes, this is possible with a hi-fi system with a 3.5 mm jack output. I don't know, but hi-fi headphones are probably even better in terms of sound quality. For daytime news or high fidelity music, probably not equally important. Greetings

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