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Review on 🎧 Enhanced Ergofit In-Ear Earbuds by Panasonic by Paula Ward

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Bang for your Musical Buck

Earlier I wrote that I am satisfied with Panasonic products. I bought a second pair because I kept pulling them out of my little FM radio and inserting the connector into the phone and damaging the connector's galvanic surfaces, eventually resulting in intermittent contact. End of the story. There'll be a lot less sharing now, but if you're after "accurate" music reproduction they'll be hard to beat at any cost and mean little heartache when they finally give in to the rigors of Nomadic. You can be trendy and spend a ton of bucks on any number of "noise-cancelling" and "base-boosting" headgear, but unless you're aiming for premature hearing loss (which many seem to be aiming for) then you don't . If you don't care about sound pressure levels above 86dB (the maximum allowable for prolonged listening), then these little marvels of compact engineering are for you. At one-sixth the price of a pair of AKG 240s and featherweight headphones, you can still go deaf if you want (these little booster amps are a great addition to your travel kit), these headphones represent the pinnacle of in-ear listening in my eyes opinion and I am very I recommend them.

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