Philips to launch new noise-canceling headphones with graphene coated drivers

Philips has announced its new noise-canceling headphones, the Philips H8000E. 

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The new product will be a mid-range offering on Philips' product list, and the wireless, over-ear device will come with adaptive Adaptive Noise Cancellation (ANC). Inside, there are graphene-coated 40mm drivers that allow for high-resolution playback and Spatial Audio functionality.

 

Graphene-coated drivers are starting to enter the market, but are currently still found in higher-end products, which makes these mid-range headphones rather unique.  

Recent examples of graphene-enhanced audio gear include: LG Electronics' TONE Free Wireless Earbuds, LG's “xboom by will.i.am” product line that includes graphene-enhanced earbuds and Alienware's Pro Headset

Posted: Jan 29,2025 by Roni Peleg