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Review on Turquoise Panasonic RP-HJE125-Z Wired Earphones by Aneta Jaszczyk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good and the price is reasonable.

Their ears may be trusted without reservation. lasted through at least one cold season, several drops, a hook, and a vehicle wash. This plug has proven to be the most "tenacious" of those I've used. These stay put in your ear without falling out, yet don't cause any distractions, either. Typically, I use it in conjunction with a mobile device to listen to music or audiobooks that may be streamed online. To be honest, I hardly ever turn the volume up to more than half on the street, so the volume margin is fine. The music is quite basic, with a focus on the midbass range. The lowest tones in the range have a small buzz and aren't very readable. The bass is acceptable, and it doesn't wear you down. Being a rock fan, I find myself quite fond of the midsection, which is not horrible and somewhat fat. Even the details are pretty solid. Listening to classical music, jazz, or lengthy works may not be ideal in headphones that don't have strong genre preferences. I haven't tried it, but I'm willing to bet that the choir singing isn't exactly heavenly, either. In general, I don't feel like berating $500 headphones for sound quality. But there are two things I want to scold you about: a) the cable becomes dull in the cold, so in the winter you'll need to wear them either under a jacket or somehow hidden behind clothes; and b) the headphones have a pronounced microphone effect, so any contact with clothes is clearly heard in the ears (the strong St. Petersburg wind is also perfectly felt in them). There aren't enough stars to actively block out the noise. Sufficient for rooms and a somewhat noisy street, its absence is already noticeable near the avenue or in the underground. Hence, if you don't mind the sound and pair it with a smartphone to drive mp3 in Dizer (like I do), you may get some great headphones for a reasonable price. Unless you dump bricks on them from the fifth floor as an experiment, they are practically indestructible, which is the main benefit. If getting good headphones "to play" was suddenly a necessity, I would strongly suggest these Panasonics to friends and acquaintances.

Pros
  • Solid construction Reliable Fits snugly in the ear; high sensitivity; compatible with all media players. Cost, of course
Cons
  • Powerful microphones simplify complex sounds. Cable got a frosty suntan inadequate acoustic insulation

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