When unpacking you realize here was thought along. The headset is easy to lift out of the package and after a few hours of charging ready for first use.
The Philips M2BT is very good and high-quality workmanship. Only the volume knob and the push button for tracks back and forth seemed a bit wobbly and cheap.
The coupling with the iPhone works fine and you're set. First, the audio comes with various pieces of music. The first impression is impressive.
The bass is full and rich deep down, the centers have a presence and treble sounded clearly from the headset. The music sounds airy and is spatially well mapped. The detail is true also. Overall, the sound is consistent and enjoyable. Here, the difference between Bluetooth and cable is minimal. In BT mode, a slight noise is heard, which could interfere with quiet passages.
The Philips stuck, but very pleasant. Even after hours he sits still pleasant. The buttons are easily accessible and are easy to operate. The pads are very good and high-quality workmanship and are pleasant on the ear.
Unfortunately, the iPhone the volume using the BT headset is synchronous. Thus, the minimum volume is loud in a quiet environment for my mind to. It is not possible to decouple the volume control.
The previous model did not have this behavior.
Here are the key points to grades evaluated:
1 -> sonic overall impression
1 -> heights
1 -> midst
1 -> Bass
2 -> detail
2 -> spatial representation
1 -> handling
1 -> Design and Color
1 -> comfort
1 -> Battery life
2 -> Passive noise isolation
2 -> Processing
CONCLUSION:
The Philips M2BT is not cheap, but worth the money. Processing, handling and sound are consistent. Unfortunately, I too loud in BT mode. That's why I sent him back.