
Philips Shd8850/12
No noise cancelling, 20 h, Wireless
Philips Shd8850/12
No noise cancelling, 20 h, Wireless
As long as they are NiMH batteries, the 950mAh should also work perfectly. VG
There are 3 buttons on the right earphone: volume up, volume down, sound off. Headphones must be placed in the base in such a way that the contacts on the left-hand headphones the charging pins in the base. You then have to press and move a little until the green charging indicator light appears. This is a bit tedious. Otherwise the headphones are OK and they have a fibre optic connection for modern televisions.
I'm sure there is. SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless I have it. But I would recommend you to go to MediaMarkt, put them on and then buy them via Digitec. MediaMarkt has many on direct display. Digitec is usually cheaper.
I have connected the headphones to the DVD player and it works, so it should also work with other devices.
Presumably, SHD8850 is not the successor model, as the other headphones have FM radio connection. However, they can certainly be used for the same purpose.
The station must be connected to the TV etc. via cable. The headphones themselves communicate wirelessly with the station.
The power supply unit with cable as well as an optical and conventional audio cable were included in my delivery.
Since the product has an optical audio input, I think you only need an Inakustik Starlight Splitter Toslink (Stereo, Splitter) to distribute the signal from the TV to the two base stations. PS: Don't forget to buy an additional TOSLINK cable to connect the splitter to the TV. A cable is already included with the headphones.
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