Philips Fidelio T1
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Product details
Application range | General |
Equipment + Functions | True Wireless |
Headphone type | Bluetooth headphones |
Signal transmission | Wireless |
Audio Connections | USB (1x) |
Noise cancelling | ANC |
Isolation | Closed |
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Item number | 17489561 |
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Category | |
Manufacturer no. | T1BK/00 |
Release date | 9.11.2021 |
Colour group | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Operating system compatibility | Android, iOS |
Headphone area of use | General |
Headphone output | Stereo |
Noise cancelling | ANC |
Headphone features + functions | True Wireless |
Music control | touchpad remote control, Universal Bluetooth Remote |
Peripheral signal transmission | Wireless |
Compatible voice assistants | Google Assistant |
Headphone type | Bluetooth headphones |
Fit | In Ear |
Isolation | Closed |
Driver diameter | 10 mm |
Durability | Waterproof |
Protection type (IP code) | IPX4 |
Converter principle | Dynamic |
Membrane size | 10 mm |
Frequency range | 7 - 40000 Hz |
Sensitivity | 103 dB |
Max. noise level | 103 dB |
Impedance | 16 Ω (ohm) |
Audio Connections | USB (1x) |
Connections base/transmitter | USB-C |
Bluetooth version | 5.2 |
Bluetooth feature | AAC, LDAC, SBC |
Bluetooth profiles | A2DP, AVRCP, HFP |
Max. range | 10 m |
Power supply | Rechargeable battery operated |
Battery type | Li-ion |
Battery life | 13 h |
Capacity | 650 mAh |
Charging time | 2 h |
Charging input | USB-C |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100, SBTi |
Scope of delivery | 6 sizes gel eartips |
Height | 5.15 cm |
Width | 8.49 cm |
Depth | 3.24 cm |
Weight | 109 g |
Length | 17.50 cm |
Width | 11.40 cm |
Height | 6.70 cm |
Weight | 364 g |
30-day right of return if unusedReturn policy
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Headphones» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 47.Skullcandy2,8 %
- 48.Baseus2,9 %
- 48.Philips2,9 %
- 50.Nothing3 %
- 50.Xiaomi3 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 1.OEM0 days
- 1.Panasonic0 days
- 1.Philips0 days
- 1.QCY0 days
- 1.SBS0 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Headphones» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 43.Google2,8 %
- 43.Jabra2,8 %
- 43.Philips2,8 %
- 46.1More2,9 %
- 46.Thomson2,9 %
Well-equipped, well-made and with a sound that's up to scratch - listeners of all music genres will have fun with the comfortable Philips Fidelio T1!
- Very detailed sound
- very many essays
- Good ANC
- In-earssomewhat heavy
- No volume buttons
The Fidelio T1s each have separate transducers for bass and treble, which pays off. The in-ears delivered the best sound in the test. Unfortunately, the excess weight and the construction that protrudes significantly from the ears make them uncomfortable to wear. In addition, the clunky charger case is a drawback in the B grade.
- Excellent sound
- Long battery life
- Strong ANC
- Limited setting options
- Proud price
The Philips Fidelio T1 are premium in-ears. This is not only evident in the steep price, but the sound also surpasses most of the competition and is really very good with its clarity and strong bass. The same goes for the well-functioning ANC, the long battery life and the comprehensive selection of in-ear attachments...
- Sound rich in detail
- Effective noise cancelling
- Large and heavy
- Speech unclear in noisy environment
Even with the Philips Fidelio T1, the otherwise clear voice struggles with clearly audible background noise during phone calls. The heavy and protruding design can also be annoying. On the other hand, the in-ears have an excellent sound and effective noise reduction.
- Balanced sound
- Many attachments included
- No volume control on earpieces
- bulky case
In the test, the Fidelio T1s were particularly convincing with their sound. They sound more natural and clear than the competitors. Despite their size, however, there is no volume control on the earpieces. And the chunky case looks smart, but hardly fits in a trouser pocket.
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