

🎶 Elevate your audio game with Fidelio X2HR — where studio precision meets everyday luxury.
The Philips Fidelio X2HR is a wired, open-back over-ear headphone featuring 50mm high-definition neodymium drivers and Hi-Res Audio certification. Engineered for professional studio monitoring and immersive listening, it offers replaceable memory foam ear-pads with breathable velour, a lightweight self-adjusting genuine leather headband, and a detachable 3-meter oxygen-free cable with multiple adapters. Its durable aluminum and metal construction ensures long-lasting use, making it a top choice for audiophiles and professionals seeking premium sound clarity and comfort.











| ASIN | B01N5VHLUG |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,137 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #557 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Detachable, Retractable |
| Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speakers, Televisions, Car Audio Systems, Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,287) |
| Date First Available | February 23, 2017 |
| Earpiece Shape | around-the-ear |
| Generation | 1 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Adaptor plug: 3.5 - 6.3 mm adapter, Cable, Cable management: Cable clip |
| Input Device Interface | Audio jack |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
| Item model number | X2HR/00 |
| Manufacturer | Philips Audio |
| Material | Aluminum, Leather, Metal |
| Model Name | Fidelio |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 7.48 x 9.06 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Professional Studio Monitor Headphones |
| Style | X2HR Over Ear Headphone |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
T**K
Some of the best I've ever used.
I bought these after my DT770 Pro's broke, and after a fair amount of shopping around. I wanted an open-back style of headphone so I could hear the room while I was wearing them, and for the wider soundstage that you just don't get with closed-back headphones. I've had a fair selection of different headphones, including most of the popular ones; the Audio Technica M50x's, Sennheiser HD280's, my Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro's, Sennheiser HD598's, and Grado SR80's. All of those are decent headphones, and are good in their own ways, but they each have their issues, too. The M50x's wore out fast. The HD280's had ear cups that flaked apart and felt cheap, and were hot to wear. The DT770 Pro's sound good, but have cheap plastic clips holding the sliders together that don't hold up to long-term use, and you really have to always use a headphone amp with them. The Grado's are what I'd consider the best sound quality-wise, but they're kind of uncomfortable. These headphones (the X2HR's) do their best to alleviate the problems those other headsets have, and they manage to sound the best of the bunch while doing it. The ear cups have a plastic ring, but it's never under any stress so it's not going to be a breaking point over time. The cable is replaceable, so that isn't an issue like it can be with nearly all of the other headsets I listed. The headband on the X2HR's self-adjusts, so it isn't flexing a stress point that will become an issue after a lot of use; it's also really comfortable, and doesn't require any fiddling with it to make it fit right. The ear cups are a soft but firm foam that's also pretty comfortable; they'll likely wear over time about the same as the velour cups on the Beyerdynamic's, and they pick up cat hair pretty badly, but since they don't get hot to wear and the fit of the headphones is so easy you don't adjust them constantly, either. The good: Build quality is solid, and they're built to last. Extremely comfortable and don't require adjustments to get them to fit right. The sound quality is exactly what I would want from this kind of headphones, and is better than other notable headsets I own at a similar price point. Very good at 3D sound representation for gaming. Cons: The X2HR's are a bit heavy, but they don't feel like it when you're wearing them and I've found them to be comfortable for long periods of time. Build quality is solid, but without a hardshell carrying case I'd probably leave them home before putting them in a suitcase for a trip. Overall: Without getting into stuff like "scintillating mids" or "boomy bass" that's all pretty subjective anyway, for me these are the best sounding headphones I've owned. They give the comfort of Sennheiser sets with the sound quality of Grado's, somehow finding the best of both worlds. If you're not overly concerned with buzzwords and hitting that audiophile-perfect neutral that only appeals to music mixing, or the bone shaking bass that gaming headset makers think everyone wants, these are the way to go. Other notes: They do leak a bit of sound, which is expected of any open-ear headset. Not a con, but something to be aware of. I tested the spatial sound on a PC using a Soundblaster X4, with its 7.1 mixing and with Dolby Atmos for Headphones, and both ways were way more impressive than they sounded on my DT770's. I'd strongly recommend using your favorite EQ with them rather than running without, especially if you're using a sound source that doesn't provide one...I tried them on a Fiio E10k, and without an EQ it sounded a bit flat. I used Equalizer APO, and it made a pretty big difference. Bottom line, these are big winners in both sound quality and comfort. Very, very happy with them.
W**N
These sound amazing.
Okay, I need to preface this review by saying up front that I returned these headphones because they didn't fit me. I have a tall head, and the suspension mechanism kept pulling the headphones up enough that they got uncomfortable after a while. However, it's important to note my star rating: I'm returning these, but they still got five stars. That's how impressed I was with their sound and build quality. They sound really, really good, with clear highs that aren't overbearing, present mids, and solid bottom end that will not let you ignore it, but won't rattle your teeth, either. I'm not an audiophile, but I was quite pleased with how much better balanced their sound was than any other consumer headphone I've tried. The sound I got out of these was detailed, nuanced, and quite pleasing. I didn't listen to a lot of really complex music to see if they'd just turn into a wall of sound when there was too much thrown at them, however. When talking about their sound quality it's important to note that these are open-back headphones. They do *not* isolate or noise cancel. They're not supposed to. They're supposed to allow noise out to create a more open and broad sound stage, giving them more of a natural sense of presence. It's an experience much closer to listening to a good stereo system than using closed back headphones, which seal your ears in little chambers and blast them directly with sound. That has it's place, like if you're listening to music in public or in a loud environment, but it doesn't give a natural and open-air feel like open-back headphones do. If you're looking for more of a natural sound but don't want to piss off your neighbors, open back headphones are a solid option. If your partner is asleep in bed next to you and you want to watch a movie, you definitely want closed back headphones. One advantage to open-back headphones is that the larger sound stage gives you a better sense of position from audio when gaming. That's one of the main reason I gave these a try, and I was quite pleased with the results. It feels a lot more like you're there, or using a good 5.1 system, than when using closed headphones. Their build quality is impressive. These headphones feels very solid, but also refined and polished. I was really surprised by that. The only part I can tell is made of plastic is the cups of the headphones themselves. The band and frame that attaches to the cups are metal. Even the support band that rests across the top of your head is made up of metal bands inside a pad. That's not gonna wear out any time soon. For the sake of comparison, the Sennheiser PC38X headset I replaced these with is made up almost entirely of plastic. It feels incredibly cheap by comparison. However, it fits my head. The cable is also quite nice. It's braided and long. The braiding feels both flexible and strong, reinforcing the cable without making it overly stiff. The connectors are slim enough that I can't imagine anyone having trouble getting them past a cell phone case. The only real knock I have for these headphones is that the included pads pick up everything they touch. Dust, cat hair, anything. However, they're soft and plush, and quite comfortable for long wear. Just know that if you've got a pet you'll end up cleaning hair off them pretty regularly.
F**S
Headphone incrível, vale bastante a pena pela valor cobrado, e se levar em conta o valor promocional, é uma barganha. Graves bem presentes e extensos, médios arejados e bem colocados, no ponto certo, agudos com a medida certa de brilho, que trazem muito detalhamento e cor ao tuning. O palco sonoro é gigante, e também impressiona nas camadas e detalhamento. É muito fácil de amplificar. Só recomendo um upgrade de cabo.
T**L
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C**E
Los compre principalmente para jugar videojuegos y ver películas, y vaya que buena elección, los bajos hacen que los sonidos de balas, las pisadas, las explosiones, incluso sonidos generales graves, luzcan mucho, maso menos como en el cine, pero más preciso, un bajo mas agradable aún. El resto del sonido en general también es muy bueno, no había escuchado mis juegos tan bien como con estos audífonos, para películas es lo mismo, son super cómodos, luego de un rato ya ni me acuerdo que los traigo puestos. Eso sí, si por algo me los quiero quitar, tengo que dejarlos por ahí en la mesa porque no hay forma cómoda de recargarlos sobre los hombros, también por ser abiertos si alguien por ahí anda haciendo ruido se escucha por completo, los he usado un poco con música también y hacen lucir mucho a algunos géneros, una muy buena experiencia ahí también, tengo un fiio btr5 que es un dac amp, pero aún sin él, no siento que los audífonos necesiten amplificarse, si suena algo mejor con el fiio, pero no es necesario. Su uso es más bien sentado en algún lugar silencioso, porque al caminar como que brincan en la cabeza, la banda que los sostiene en su lugar se estira un poco como elástico y al subir y bajar con cada paso se siente como suben y bajan en la cabeza, además de que hacen un pequeño ruido, no es un problema porque los uso frente a la computadora y ahí son una delicia, pero es claro que no puedo hacer limpieza con ellos, quizá lavar trastes de pie sin moverme mucho y escuchando el agua, los trastes y todo al rededor jaja. Muy contento con mi compra los recomiendo mucho si tienes un perfil similar, poco movimiento y silencio al rededor.
Y**N
They’re great. I’ve had them for about 6 months, and the headphones are wonderful. The ear cups are made of cloth, so they don’t stick to the side of your head, even if you’ve been wearing them for a while. Audio is quite crisp, and it’s very easy to even pick out when characters are breathing in tv shows. However, they are open-eared, so the sound can be garbled if you’re in a very noisy area. (The design also means that others can hear what you’re listening to if you’re in very close proximity) Personally, I don’t mind, as I usually use them in my room, but if noise cancellation is for you then these headphones are not. Also, and I can’t stress this enough, these headphones are very comfortable and very light. I can wear them for 3 hours and they won’t weigh my head down, and the adjustable head strap automatically fits to your head to ensure a snug fit. These headphones are really quite nice, especially for at-home use.
A**Y
I really like these headphones. I used to use Audio Technica m40x's and these beat them by a long shot. That being said these come with the disadvantage of portability. They are huge, they don't fold, and are kinda heavy. They are comfortable, they fit very nicely with the suspension headband and they do kind of "disappear" if placed correctly. The headband has to go on the very back almost at the incline of the head. Now, for sound, I think that for this price range of $100-$800, you won't find a better bass response in headphones. While it can be a little much at very rare occasions, and I mean very rare, it is flawless 95% of the time. It is rich, impactful, and not muddy. It is very clear and you can hear the articulation and complexities in the lower register. I personally really enjoy all genres on these headphones but I would argue that its weakest genres are rock and metal, and that is because of the bass blended with the distortion, for the rock/metal sound you kinda want a recessed bass response. This is because it is hard to get a rich tone out of music that doesn't have it. This is more so for metal because of the use of extended range guitar and heavily distorted bass. The main response of the low range changes, therefore the music needs a different sort of headphones. Now with all that, these headphones will be enjoyable to listen to, but like I said metal is a small weakness, all be it a small one, they are not unlistenable, they just sound a little bit bloated. I would recommend eq if your primary listening is metal. Rock is only an issue for some minor tracks, not everyone will be affected. Classical is enjoyable, but it won't be as rich as peakier, the high end of the sound spectrum focused headphones. ex shp9500, 6xx. Also, these can be bought for cheaper elsewhere, tho, they are still worth it, even at this price.
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