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Review on 🎧 Panasonic RP-HTX90N-W Retro Wireless Headphones with Noise Cancellation, Voice Assist, Mic, Deep Bass Enhancer, 24 Hours Playback - Vanilla White by Abhi Abhilasha ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It was a reasonable purchase, will order more.

The USB cable is for charging only. When BT is connected, tied, turned off, it gives out voice messages (as on most headphones now). If you want better sound, you can always connect with a cable. Summary - not bad, but the price is too high. If you do not chase the design, then with such characteristics, headphones can be found much cheaper. Has some pros Noise canceling works. Works regardless of turning on Bluetooth or connecting a wire. That is, you can even use the headphones as soundproofing in a noisy place without connecting to anything. Wire 3.5 with elongated connectors - you can stick it into the phone with any case. Cons below: From the work of noise reduction, at first, it was pawned in the ears like on an airplane. When connected via Bluetooth, there are no high-resolution codecs, the frequency range is noticeably cut because of this (as if you are listening to mp3 128kbps). The headboard is now, unlike previous models, wider than 7 millimeters. Taste, but, as for me, it’s ugly. The ear pads are thicker and denser than the HTX-7 (9.80) - even hotter. Noise reduction is not adjustable, it is aimed mainly at wind noise, the rumble of the street, fans. The rest of the sounds (speech, knocking) extinguishes weakly. But the sound from the speakers slightly spoils. If you use it as a headset for a conversation, then, unfortunately, there is no noise reduction for the interlocutor (it is clear that this requires a second microphone from the outside, as is in almost all phones, but here it is not). The inclusion of bass boost does not betray itself in any way, it beeps when the button is pressed, but the result is not audible, there is no indication either. Perhaps for very specific music. Near shallow metro lines, a sharp crackle begins or even loses connection altogether.