They have a sound, not a plastic mumbling, like classmates. More or less balanced in terms of frequencies. Lungs. Comfortable. Despite the external fragility - reliable. For people of some professions it will be relevant - they are not afraid of the smallest metal dust, which, penetrating inside to the magnet, jams the speaker. If we take this price category, then the data of the Panasonic-125 in terms of sound will be better than the Sennheiser MX 150 and 170 with their hoot and chirp. If you decide to buy - do not confuse this price with similar outwardly similar Panasonics, but a different digital index. You need to take exactly one hundred and twenty-fifths - only they have OctaRib speakers (whatever that means).
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