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Review on Headphones Panasonic RP-HJE125, pink by Barbara Kowalewska ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product did not disappoint, the quality pleases.

In light of my experience with the considerably more costly Sennheiser HD449 headphones, I figured I'd pen this evaluation. You won't believe it, but the Senkhs are thoroughly outclassed by the Panasonics. Panasonic's earbuds produce a sound that is surprisingly luxurious for their budget, with no "left" noise and the best bass (which does not distort or rattle at any frequency). Except for a minor inhomogeneity at the highest frequencies, the frequency response is perfectly balanced. Their impressive volume is an additional strength. The headphones fit snugly and comfortably in the ears, making extended use (at least a day) completely tolerable. When you jerk the wire, they stay put on your head (by the way, the wire has already withstood more than one sharp jerk). In general, I think these headphones look like a great alternative, not just because of the low price, but also because of the substantial savings of up to a hundred dollars. I can't say enough good things about the sound quality and simplicity of use. Stereo headphones, useful both at home with a laptop and out and about with a phone (walking, running, cycling). After using the headphones for a few years, I can confirm that they are still in good functioning condition and of outstanding quality. My gushing praise for the sound was unwarranted, as it turned out to be relatively poor. Sure, they're great if you're just starting off, but over time you'll realize that more advanced models are necessary to fully capture everything. But, they are still a cut above the pathetic Senhs)) and they are excellent for the price.

Pros
  • Inexpensive but high-quality headphones.
Cons
  • The only thing that hurt was when the gray edge-ringlets first started pressing a little on the ear shell. This feeling faded away after a week or so, probably because the ears adjusted. Not a single drawback that I can think of.