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Philips unveils new tech for audiophiles at CES 2022

TPV USA (Top Victory Electronics) – the company responsible for the sales and marketing of Philips Sound products – unveiled a new range of premium and sports audio products under the Philips, Philips Sports and Philips Fidelio brands at the preCES, Pepcom Digital Experience – one of the largest gatherings during CES 2022, designed to give the leading consumer electronics journalists and influencers a sneak preview of the most exciting new products.

At Pepcom, Philips showcased T1 wireless headphones with a detailed bass of a large 10mm dynamic driver with fast and detailed response of a specially optimized, small and very efficiently balanced armature module. Another product on showcase was Fidelio L3 wireless over-ear ANC headphones four-mic Hybrid ANC system, with the key criteria of being able to offer the maximum level of noise cancellation without changing the timing & musicality. It supports Bluetooth 5.0 and Qualcomm aptX HD codec.

Philips also premiered the new A7507 ‘hybrid’ true wireless ANC headphones that is said to offer a combination of ultra-stiff, ultra-lightweight, low distortion and highly accurate graphene-coated drivers.Philips also announced the launch of new Fidelio FB1 wireless soundbar, the FW1 wireless subwoofer and the FS1bookshelf sized wireless speaker.

The newly launched Philips W6205 wireless speaker is reported to have 1″ soft dome tweeter and a 3.5″ woofer supported by two passive bass radiators that adopt Philips unique, patented multi-suspension driver system to offer the maximum bass extension, all working with 40W of power onboard.

Philips also pulled the cover off its TAB8905 Soundbar that is reportedly equipped with 3.1.2 channel configuration including two Dolby Atmos Elevation drivers, 360W of power, Wireless active subwoofer and HDMI e-ARC connectivity.

Philips revealed that its Go range of earphones will be expanded with the introduction of S4807 & S7807 portable Bluetooth speakers. It was further revealed that S7807 comes with two 31mm mid-high drivers, a dedicated 70mm woofer with a passive radiator for deep bass with 40 Watts of power and 24 hours of playtime. The smaller S4807 features two 31mm mid-high drivers and two passive radiators plus 10 Watts of power and 12 hours of playtime.

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