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Review on Panasonic RP-HS46 Slim Clip-Type Earphones in White: Quality Sound On-the-Go by Ada Idziak ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

I made the decision to dispose of the older Panasonic models of the same type since, despite the fact that they had been functioning normally for a number of years, they had become dirty. I wanted to purchase an analogue because earbuds are cumbersome and shut out the outside world entirely, whereas in the overhead there is music and you can hear the people around you. I wanted to avoid both of these issues. I have seen these, and in addition to being glossy and fashionable, they are really thin. (in the picture, they appear to be in worse shape than they actually are) The soul, in general, demanded beautiful things. After purchasing it, I realize it was a mistake. The temples of older headphones were constructed from a type of plastic that was less rigid, and their cross section was round. This allowed you to wear them for extended periods of time without experiencing any sort of discomfort. And in these new ones, the arms are created to be pointed, and they cut into the skin in an unpleasantly sharp way; you won't be able to wear it for very long. In general, the design has become more complicated, but the usability has decreased. I didn't notice any change in sound quality between the old ones and the new ones, and that was and still is a wonderful thing. PS - Have worked in the field for more than a year. After experiencing discomfort due to the cutting temples, I used a nail file to smooth out the area till it was in a comfortable state; now everything is fine.

Pros
  • Very delicate and delicately lovely. It has a pleasant sound. Do not isolate yourself from the rest of the world; you can still hear the sounds of the street.
Cons
  • The temples are meant to be flat and pointed, which results in discomfort when worn for extended periods of time. On the subway, you won't be able to hear it.