Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Phiaton PS 210 BTNC and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Phiaton PS 210 BTNC.
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16 Reviews
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It can be used in passive mode when battery runs out, Impressive bass response, Long battery life, Quite comfortable,
Bulky design, Underwhelming Bluetooth range, Unresponsive control buttons, Soundstage and dynamic range are still disadvantages, Noise-cancelling performance is not good enough, The Phiaton PS 210 BTNC is on sale on Amazon for around $84. The earphones pe
The Phiaton PS 210 BTNC is on sale on Amazon for around $84. The earphones perform pretty well in most aspects although the active noise-cancelling feature is not really convincing. If you are not satisfied with your current earphones, this can be a good...
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Published: 2013-05-24, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: What happens when you combine the noise-cancelling capabilities of the Phiaton PS 20 NC earphones with the Bluetooth capabilities of the Phiaton PS 20 BT? You get the delicious chocolate peanut butter cup that is Phiaton PS 210 BTNC. As someone who has “c...
Published: 2013-04-21, Author: Daniel , review by: geardiary.com
Very good sound with or without the noise cancellation on, Good noise cancellation: You can use as Bluetooth headphones, Bluetooth headphones with noise cancellation, Wired headphones, Wired headphones with noise cancellation or simply as noise blocking h
Plastic body; Cheap door over the microUSB area on the bottom; Earbuds not as comfortable as other Phiaton models
Published: 2013-02-15, Author: Ryan , review by: nerdreactor.com
The Phiaton PS 210 BTNC earphones have great quality for the price. If you're looking for a set that will give you the freedom to walk around up to thirty-three feet away from the audio source, and your environment requires that you don't make excessive n...
Overall excellent Bluetooth and wired sonic performance, Able to use even when battery is dead, Central control unit means either headphone can be used for calls, Long battery life,
Unique design means might not fit all ears, Bluetooth connection inconsistent, Control unit clip weak, Only USB charging out of box
by Tom Andry — last modified November 23, 2012While I found the fit of the Phiaton PS 210 BTNC headphones to be problematic, a little research will tell you that I'm the exception and not the rule. The fact is that, sonically, the PS 210 BTNC stands u...
Nice “kindaintheear” fit. Long battery life. Music and phone calls both come through with impressive clarity and fidelity. Very effective active noise cancellation, great isolation in passive (wired) mode
Clipon remote is a cosmetic blemish and a physical encumbrance. Tiny control wheel for volume and track changes on the remote is tough to manage. Right and left ear indicators are hidden
Abstract: It's no secret that most of us hate cables. We want wireless sync and charging. Wi-Fi. Bluetooth. NFC. The list goes on and on. Why then, would we settle for earbuds that remain physically tethered to our device? We wouldn't. Unfortunately, Bluetooth e...