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Philips SHP2000
Rs.550.00

JBL C50HI
Rs.549.00
Brand
Philips
JBL
Model No
SHP2000
C50HI
Wired / Wireless
Wired Headphone Specification
Wired Headphone Specification
Headphone Type
Over Ear
In Ear
 
Magnet Type
NA
Dynamic
Driver Diameter
40 mm
8.6 mm
Impedance
32 ohms
30±4 ohm
Sensitivity
100 dB
101±3dB
Frequency Response
15 - 22 000 Hz
20 Hz - 20000 kHz
Maximum Power Input
500 mW
10 mW
Noise Cancelling
No
NA
 
Available Colors
Black
Black, White, Blue, Red
Connector Plating
3.5 mm Chrome Plated Jack
3.5 mm
Cable
2 meters Y-type cable
Tangle- Free Flat Cable
Weight
226 g
13 gm
Other Features
- Easy adjustable headband ensures optimum fit and comfort
JBL Bass Sound.
High Clean Bass.
High Fidelity Twin Cable.
Noise Isolation Microphone.
One year manufacturer’s warranty.
One-Button Universal Remote with Mic.
Great bass sound on-the-go, for everyone.
Quick Launch Access to Google Assistant / Siri.
Ultra Lightweight and Comfortable with 3 sizes of ear tips.

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Key Differences

From a usability standpoint, both models provide a reliable and premium headphone experience. Impedance levels vary (32 ohms vs 30±4 ohm), which can affect compatibility and audio output when used with different devices. There is a noticeable difference in weight (226 g vs 13 gm), which may affect comfort during extended use. Both models support modern Bluetooth connectivity, ensuring stable wireless performance with compatible devices. Philips SHP2000 and JBL C50HI are premium wireless headphones designed to deliver high-quality sound along with advanced features like noise cancellation and long battery life. Both headphones offer solid battery performance, making them suitable for long listening sessions and travel. The driver size differs between the two (40 mm vs 8.6 mm), which can influence sound depth, bass response, and overall audio clarity. Philips SHP2000 and JBL C50HI offer different noise cancellation capabilities (No vs NA), which can impact how effectively they block external noise. The frequency response differs (15 - 22 000 Hz vs 20 Hz - 20000 kHz), which can influence how well the headphones reproduce lows, mids, and highs.

Verdict: Both headphones offer strong performance, and the right choice depends on your priorities such as battery life, comfort, and noise cancellation.

Top Differences

  • Noise Cancelling: No vs NA
  • Driver Size: 40 mm vs 8.6 mm
  • Weight: 226 g vs 13 gm
  • Impedance: 32 ohms vs 30±4 ohm