Philips Fidelio X2HR Over The Ear Open Back Wired Headphone 50mm Drivers- Review
The Philips Fidelio X2HR delivers some of the best sound you can get for under $150, but its open-back design makes it a home-only headphone. Is this trade-off worth it?
The 30-Second Version
Forget the noise-cancelling crowd. The Philips Fidelio X2HR delivers stunning, immersive sound and tank-like build quality for a shockingly low price. Just don't plan on taking them anywhere.
Overview
The Philips Fidelio X2HR is a sound-first headphone that doesn't mess around. Forget noise cancellation, forget a built-in mic, and definitely forget taking them on the bus. This is a pure, wired, open-back experience designed for one thing: delivering absolutely stunning audio quality at a price that feels like theft. The one thing to know? For the money, you're getting some of the best sound and build quality you can buy, period.
Performance
Let's talk about that sound score, which sits in the 98th percentile. That's not just good, it's one of the best we've seen in our database. The 50mm drivers and open-back design create a soundstage that's wide and immersive, making music feel less like it's in your head and more like you're in the room with the band. The surprise, honestly, is how good the build quality is for the price. It's built like a tank with genuine leather and metal, landing in the 97th percentile. It feels like it should cost twice as much.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Sound quality is absolutely top-tier for the price. 98th
- Build quality is exceptional and feels premium. 97th
- Comfortable for long sessions with the velour ear pads and self-adjusting headband. 94th
- Detachable cable is a nice, practical touch.
Cons
- Comfort is surprisingly divisive; the 'self-adjusting hammock' doesn't work for all head shapes. 33th
- Zero isolation—you'll hear everything around you, and everyone will hear your music.
- The microphone performance is basically non-existent.
- They're huge, don't fold, and are strictly for home use.
The Word on the Street
Specifications
Full Specifications
Design
| Form Factor | Over-Ear |
| Open/Closed | Open |
| Weight | 0.4 kg / 0.8 lbs |
| Ear Cushion | Memory Foam |
Audio
| Driver Size | 50 |
| Impedance | 30 |
| Hi-Res Audio | Yes |
Connectivity
| Wireless | No |
| Detachable Cable | Yes |
Value & Pricing
This is where the X2HR shines. With prices starting around $120, it's an insane value. You're getting sound and build quality that competes with headphones costing $300 or more. Just make sure you're buying from a reputable seller, because that $35,798 price you might see is obviously a glitch. Stick to Amazon or authorized dealers.
vs Competition
This isn't a direct competitor to wireless ANC champs like the Sony WH-1000XM6 or Bose QuietComfort. Those are for blocking out the world. The X2HR is for letting the world in while you enjoy your music. A more relevant comparison is something like the Sennheiser HD 560S. The Sennheiser might have a slightly more neutral, analytical sound favored for critical listening, while the X2HR has a bit more bass punch and a wider, more fun soundstage. For pure enjoyment at home, the X2HR is hard to beat.
| Spec | Philips Fidelio X2HR Over The Ear Open Back Wired Headphone 50mm Drivers- | Sony WH-1000XM6 Sony - WH-1000XM6- Best Wireless Noise Cancelling | Apple iClever BTH12 Kids Bluetooth Headphones,Colorful | Sennheiser Momentum Sennheiser MOMENTUM 4 Noise-Canceling Wireless | Bowers & Wilkins PX7S2 Bowers & Wilkins - Px7 S2 Wireless Active Noise | Bose QuietComfort Bose QuietComfort Wireless Over-Ear Active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Form Factor | Over-Ear | Over-Ear | Over-Ear | Over-Ear | Over-Ear | Over-Ear |
| Driver Type | - | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic | Dynamic |
| Driver Size (mm) | 50 | 30 | 40 | 42 | 40 | - |
| Impedance Ohms | 30 | 48 | 32 | 470 | 33 | - |
| Wireless | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Active Noise Cancellation | - | true | true | true | true | true |
| Open Closed Back | Open | Closed | - | Closed | Closed | Closed |
| Bluetooth Version | - | 5.3 | 5.2 | 5.2 | 5.2 | 5.1 |
| Battery Life Hours | - | 30 | 55 | 60 | 30 | 24 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Anc | Mic | Build | Sound | Battery | Comfort | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Philips Fidelio X2HR Over The Ear Open Back Wired Headphone 50mm Drivers- | 40.4 | 33.3 | 96.6 | 97.7 | 62.7 | 38.1 | 52.7 | 94.3 |
| Sony WH-1000XM6 Best Wireless Noise Cancelling Compare | 94.4 | 99.7 | 98.3 | 99.1 | 95.1 | 91.6 | 99.9 | 97.9 |
| Apple iClever BTH12 Kids Compare | 87.7 | 92.6 | 98.3 | 93.8 | 97.7 | 99.7 | 94.9 | 94.3 |
| Sennheiser Momentum Noise-Canceling Wireless Over-Ear Compare | 99.5 | 99.3 | 48.1 | 99 | 98.3 | 72.9 | 98.6 | 89.3 |
| Bowers & Wilkins PX7S2 Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Over Ear Compare | 94.4 | 92.6 | 99.9 | 93.8 | 94.1 | 67.9 | 93.3 | 94.3 |
| Bose QuietComfort Wireless Over-Ear Active Noise-Canceling Compare | 87.7 | 92.6 | 48.1 | 88.2 | 94.4 | 91.6 | 98.1 | 89.3 |
Common Questions
Q: Are these good for gaming?
Yes, but with a caveat. The amazing soundstage is great for positional audio in games, but you'll need a separate microphone since the built-in one is useless.
Q: Do they need an amplifier?
Not really. At 30 ohms, they're easy to drive. Your phone, computer, or game controller will power them just fine.
Q: How's the bass?
It's full and punchy for an open-back, which is part of what makes them so fun. It's not overwhelming, but it has a satisfying presence that some analytical headphones lack.
Who Should Skip This
If you need to make calls, block out office noise, or listen on your commute, skip these. They leak sound like a sieve and have a terrible mic. Go get a pair of closed-back wireless headphones with ANC instead, like the Sony WH-1000XM6.
Verdict
If you want a pair of headphones strictly for immersive, high-quality listening at your desk or in a quiet room, buy the Philips Fidelio X2HR. The sound and build are phenomenal for the price. But if you need headphones for commuting, calls, or noise isolation, look elsewhere immediately. This is a specialist tool, and it's brilliant at its one job.