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Comparison Philips Series 5000 HC5650 vs Philips Series 7000 HC7650

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Philips Series 5000 HC5650
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Double-sided cutting block. Full body water protection.
Includes 3 hair clipper combs, travel case and cape.
Main functionclipperclipper
In box
Nozzles
clipper blade
universal comb
clipper blade
universal comb
Fixed combs1 pcs1 pcs
Specs
Haircut length0.5 – 28 mm0.5 – 28 mm
Number of length settings2626
Blade width41 mm41 mm
Number of speeds2 pcs2 pcs
Blades material/coatingstainless steelstainless steel
Features
self-sharpening blades
wet cleaning
waterproof body
self-sharpening blades
wet cleaning
waterproof body
Power source
Power supplybattery and mainsbuilt-in battery
Battery typeLi-IonLi-Ion
Operating time90 min60 min
Charging time1 h8 h
Mains 110 / 230 V
General
Additionally included
case
case
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2021august 2019

Power supply

Mains. The clipper is powered by a 230 V electrical network. The benefit of this power source is the unrestricted operational duration (no need for periodic battery recharging). However, drawbacks include the necessity of an available electrical outlet and the limitation imposed by a power cord, which can impede movement and cause operational inconvenience.

Battery. The clipper is powered by its own built-in battery. On the one hand, this gives maximum freedom of movement (since there is no power cord) and battery life — such devices can be used even where there is no electrical network. On the other hand, the battery life is limited, it must be constantly recharged — otherwise there is a risk that the charge is exhausted at the most inopportune moment (for example, during the haircut).

Batteries. The clipper is powered by interchangeable batteries. In terms of its primary pros and cons, this power source resembles battery power (as mentioned earlier). However, in contrast to built-in batteries, replaceable batteries offer less capacity, making them suitable for low-power devices like nose trimmers (see Type) that don't demand prolonged usage. On the positive side, replaceable batteries allow for swift replacement when depleted, whereas a built-in battery would necessitate a lengthier recharging process in such instances.

Operating time

The typical duration of uninterrupted operation for a clipper powered by a self-contained source (battery or rechargeable batteries, refer to Power Source) without requiring a recharge or battery replacement. Extended continuous operation time becomes particularly crucial when intending to use the clipper in locations where recharging or battery changes are unavailable, such as during long trips.

Charging time

Time to fully (from 0 to 100%) charge the battery of the clipper. For rare cases of using the model, charging time is not so relevant, but for everyday use it is better to choose fast charging clippers.
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