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Philips reveals Sony-bothering ANC headphones with 50 hours of playback, next-gen Bluetooth audio, and replaceable batteries

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  • Philips H8000E are new noise-canceling headphones
  • 40mm graphene drivers, hi-res audio, and Bluetooth Auracast
  • “Easily replaceable” batteries for sustainability

Philips has announced its new competitor in the world of the best noise-canceling headphones, the Philips H8000E. They’re over-ear headphones with ANC, customization options via the Philips Headphones apps, Bluetooth LE Audio and the next-gen LC3 codec, Bluetooth Auracast, 50 hours of battery life with the ANC on (70 with it off), and even replaceable batteries for repairability.

That’s a lot of stuff, but there’s one thing notably missing so far: the price. Philips has described these headphones as “mid-range”, but that could mean anything from under $150 to under $250 depending on your particular view.

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