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The Philips Crash SHO9207 Headphones, with their premium sound and extraordinarily build, are the perfect choice for active lifestyles. The toughest headphones ever created by Philips, the Crash can withstand 1.5 tons of static force. Equipped with 40mm neodymium drivers, the Crash delivers high-fidelity sound that brings your music to life. The mic and in-line remote make music/call control a snap. You'll also appreciate the soft, noise-isolating leather cushions, and the "Chill" mode that enables superior around-the-neck wearing comfort.
The incredibly soft ear cushions enclose the speakers around your ears to create a perfect seal. You will be able to enjoy all the sound details in your favorite music. Designed to alleviate pressure on your ears, you can wear The Crash headphones in true comfort and for long periods of time.
State-of-the-art 40 mm neodymium drivers deliver high definition sound that is crispy and with deep bass. The Crash has been designed and crafted to be among the best sounding, premium headphones that Philips has ever made.
Philips The Crash headphones have an innovative ‘chill’ setting which allows you to relax the headphone for comfortable wearing when it is just hanging around your neck. Simply sliding the lever on the headband down spreads the earcans wider so they do not sit not right under the chin area.
The connectors and fabric cable are hefty and reinforced, providing best-in-class bending and pulling cycles for the cable. The cable has been tested to withstand up to 100,000 bending cycles.
Philips Crash has been designed with an aluminum sound chamber that always protects the speaker driver through external crashes or bumps. Even in the most extreme user cases, the sound chamber, which is important for consistent, high quality sound, stays pristine to always deliver the best sound.
The CRASH's headband is made of TR90, a material that allows for an enormous amount of bending and which always comes back to its original position, maintaining the same clamping force for the headphone even after multiple twists and bends.