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product_id: 675058604
title: "Bluetooth Adapter for Philips SHP9500 Headphones, Black"
brand: "yocowoco"
price: "$77.99"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Yocowoco"
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# Bluetooth 5.2 rapid pairing aptX near-lossless audio 15h battery life Bluetooth Adapter for Philips SHP9500 Headphones, Black

**Brand:** yocowoco
**Price:** $77.99
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎧 Elevate your SHP9500: wireless freedom meets audiophile clarity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bluetooth Adapter for Philips SHP9500 Headphones, Black by yocowoco
- **How much does it cost?** $77.99 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- yocowoco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted yocowoco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Day Playback:** Enjoy up to 15 hours of uninterrupted music or calls on a single 2-hour charge—stay connected longer.
- • **Crystal Clear Calls:** Built-in microphone with noise reduction ensures your voice is heard loud and clear in every conversation.
- • **Next-Gen Bluetooth 5.2:** Experience ultra-fast pairing and stable connections across iOS and Android devices with advanced Bluetooth tech.
- • **Immersive aptX Soundscape:** Unlock near-lossless audio with aptX support, delivering rich, spatial sound that redefines your listening experience.
- • **Seamless Wireless Upgrade:** Transform your Philips SHP9500 into a sleek Bluetooth powerhouse without bulky dongles.

## Overview

The YOCOWOCO Bluetooth Adapter is a tailor-made wireless upgrade for Philips SHP9500 headphones, featuring Bluetooth 5.2 for rapid pairing, a 15-hour battery life with quick 2-hour recharge, and aptX support for near-lossless audio. Its professional design includes multifunction buttons and a built-in microphone for seamless control and clear calls, making it the perfect companion for millennial professionals seeking premium sound and wireless convenience.

## Description

desertcart.com: YOCOWOCO Bluetooth Adapter for Philips SHP9500 Headphones, Black | Add Bluetooth Audio to Philips SHP9500 Headphones, with AptX Support, Built‑in Microphone & Volume Controls : Electronics

Review: Works great with my SHP9500 - It sounds great. I had no issues pairing it to my Android phone. I've used it a couple hours a night for a week, with sound playing 30-60 minutes each night and silent the rest of the time, and I haven't had to recharge it yet. And a little tip, at first it seemed really touchy. I would lose audio on one side whenever I adjusted the headphones. That was because I didn't fully seat the adapter. Even though it was attached to the headphones, it needed a little bit more force and another solid click to become fully seated.
Review: Good Value, But Important Note on Audio... - Replaced an old cheapo Bluetooth receiver that broke on a fall. TL;DR - this BT receiver uses the aptX codex for devices that support it (e.g., Android), which changes the soundscape. While not "bad," it's definitely different. I was able to find a way to disable/change the codex, but if you don't want to bother, keep in mind that if you pair this on an Android device, it may default to the aptX codex. Pros - Fit: seamless look for the SHP9500, which means I no longer have a dongle getting in my way. - Improved call quality: callers now indicate they can hear me much clearer. - Range: previously, connection would cut out at the other end of my house (multiple walls), which is no longer happening. - Battery life: I use it anywhere from 4-5 hours/day, and it's still going strong on it's original charge, three days ago. Cons - As others have stated, I really wish there was a way to charge the device without having to remove it from the headset, as I can see fatigue eventually degrading the connection. Sound (Mixed) Now to the reason I'm posting this review. When I first plugged and paired the receiver, I thought something was wrong with it, as the sound wasn't as "full" as my previous BT receiver. I listened to music, videos, and movies, and they all sounded different. I then paired the receiver with an older PC, and the sound was what I expected. It was then that I realized that these are using the aptX codex to change the sound on supported devices. After some investigation, I learned that I could change the BT codex on my android device, so that the receiver isn't using the codex, but it requires quite a few hoops, and unfortunately, it appears that the receiver overrides my choice, and defaults back to aptX when reconnecting. To be fair, aptX is mentioned both in the product title and the description; however, in the description, it's touted as providing "near-lossless" audio, and while the audio quality does sound good, what the description doesn't tell you is that the codex also significantly changes the soundscape. The best way I can describe it, is that it moves the audio from inside the center of my head to outside my ears. This is really pronounced when watching a movie, as dialog now sounds as if it's coming the individual's location within the given scene. Likewise, with this codex enabled, I can also place environmental sounds (e.g., to my left, right, or behind me), so while I hesitate to call it a positional codex, it definitely does modify the soundscape. For music, I feel it's a mixed bag. I listened to samples within multiple genres, to include classical, jazz, metal, reggaeton, synth, ambient, vocal house, DnB, bluegrass, classic rock and almost anything in between. For most genres, the highs and mids are now distinctly separate and clear from the bass. For example: a classic bluegrass track enabled me to distinctly make out the banjo, mandolin and bass all with a surprising amount of clarity and because the soundscape was outside of my head, the bass sounded a bit more defined, if not outright boomier over the typical "middle of the head" experience. On the other hand, tracks which involved a lot of distortion or mixing, such as metal or drum-n-bass, sounded lacking. Additionally, voices within talking head videos or audiobooks sound almost tinny, as if I'm listening to the voice through a can-on-a-string, so that's a major weakness for me. Despite this, the one unintended consequence of this change is that not only do my ears feel much less fatigued after a long listening session, but I am able to turn the volume up much higher, given that the soundscape is now outside of my head. Overall, I'm going to keep the receiver, as I feel that I can get used to and put up with the overall changes, but I also wanted to share my experience, in case anyone else is looking to connect this to an android device.

## Features

- 【Compatibility】The wireless Bluetooth adapter is exclusively designed for Philips SHP9500 headphones. Please verify your headphone model before purchase.
- 【Long Battery Life】This Philips SHP9500 adapter has a battery that lasts for 15 hours of playtime or calls, and it recharges in just 2 hours. Remember to take it off the headphones before charging.
- 【Professional Design】The shp 9500 audio adapter features three multifunction buttons for effortless play/pause, answer/end calls, and volume control. The built-in microphone clearly captures your voice to ensure a good communication experience.
- 【Advanced Bluetooth 5.2】The latest Philips 9500 Bluetooth 5.2 adapter provides quick data transfer and rapid pairing with iOS and Android devices. It features a gold-plated connector for excellent sound quality.
- 【Support aptX】This Phillips SHP9500 headphones adapter supports aptX, which gives you a near-lossless music. Please note that aptX technology is available when the paired device also supports aptX.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DKXGZWN3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,995 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #724 in Headphone Adapters |
| Brand | YOCOWOCO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Philips SHP9500 Headphones |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm audio interface |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 43 Reviews |
| Finish | Matte |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Item Dimensions | 3.63 x 1.63 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Weight | 17.4 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.63 x 1.63 x 0.59 inches |
| Manufacturer | YOCOWOCO |
| Model Number | bd3de19a-bce2-44c3-9f21-7b3bbc1403b3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
| Warranty Type | Limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** YOCOWOCO
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Philips SHP9500 Headphones
- **Connector Type:** 3.5mm audio interface
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.63 x 1.63 x 0.59 inches

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great with my SHP9500
*by D***C on February 1, 2025*

It sounds great. I had no issues pairing it to my Android phone. I've used it a couple hours a night for a week, with sound playing 30-60 minutes each night and silent the rest of the time, and I haven't had to recharge it yet. And a little tip, at first it seemed really touchy. I would lose audio on one side whenever I adjusted the headphones. That was because I didn't fully seat the adapter. Even though it was attached to the headphones, it needed a little bit more force and another solid click to become fully seated.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Value, But Important Note on Audio...
*by B***N on May 3, 2026*

Replaced an old cheapo Bluetooth receiver that broke on a fall. TL;DR - this BT receiver uses the aptX codex for devices that support it (e.g., Android), which changes the soundscape. While not "bad," it's definitely different. I was able to find a way to disable/change the codex, but if you don't want to bother, keep in mind that if you pair this on an Android device, it may default to the aptX codex. Pros - Fit: seamless look for the SHP9500, which means I no longer have a dongle getting in my way. - Improved call quality: callers now indicate they can hear me much clearer. - Range: previously, connection would cut out at the other end of my house (multiple walls), which is no longer happening. - Battery life: I use it anywhere from 4-5 hours/day, and it's still going strong on it's original charge, three days ago. Cons - As others have stated, I really wish there was a way to charge the device without having to remove it from the headset, as I can see fatigue eventually degrading the connection. Sound (Mixed) Now to the reason I'm posting this review. When I first plugged and paired the receiver, I thought something was wrong with it, as the sound wasn't as "full" as my previous BT receiver. I listened to music, videos, and movies, and they all sounded different. I then paired the receiver with an older PC, and the sound was what I expected. It was then that I realized that these are using the aptX codex to change the sound on supported devices. After some investigation, I learned that I could change the BT codex on my android device, so that the receiver isn't using the codex, but it requires quite a few hoops, and unfortunately, it appears that the receiver overrides my choice, and defaults back to aptX when reconnecting. To be fair, aptX is mentioned both in the product title and the description; however, in the description, it's touted as providing "near-lossless" audio, and while the audio quality does sound good, what the description doesn't tell you is that the codex also significantly changes the soundscape. The best way I can describe it, is that it moves the audio from inside the center of my head to outside my ears. This is really pronounced when watching a movie, as dialog now sounds as if it's coming the individual's location within the given scene. Likewise, with this codex enabled, I can also place environmental sounds (e.g., to my left, right, or behind me), so while I hesitate to call it a positional codex, it definitely does modify the soundscape. For music, I feel it's a mixed bag. I listened to samples within multiple genres, to include classical, jazz, metal, reggaeton, synth, ambient, vocal house, DnB, bluegrass, classic rock and almost anything in between. For most genres, the highs and mids are now distinctly separate and clear from the bass. For example: a classic bluegrass track enabled me to distinctly make out the banjo, mandolin and bass all with a surprising amount of clarity and because the soundscape was outside of my head, the bass sounded a bit more defined, if not outright boomier over the typical "middle of the head" experience. On the other hand, tracks which involved a lot of distortion or mixing, such as metal or drum-n-bass, sounded lacking. Additionally, voices within talking head videos or audiobooks sound almost tinny, as if I'm listening to the voice through a can-on-a-string, so that's a major weakness for me. Despite this, the one unintended consequence of this change is that not only do my ears feel much less fatigued after a long listening session, but I am able to turn the volume up much higher, given that the soundscape is now outside of my head. Overall, I'm going to keep the receiver, as I feel that I can get used to and put up with the overall changes, but I also wanted to share my experience, in case anyone else is looking to connect this to an android device.

### ⭐ Would be nice if it connected fully..
*by T***R on July 20, 2026*

Has continuity issues - won't make a full connection with the headset unless I'm pushing it into position or biasing it in a certain direction.

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*Last updated: 2026-08-23*