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Review on Black Panasonic RP-HJE125E-K Wired Earphones 🎧 with 3.5 mm Jack by Celina Celi ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

After giving the significantly more expensive Sennheiser HD449 headphones a shot, I made the decision to write this review. It may be hard to believe, but the Senkhs are completely outclassed by the Panasonics in every way. Plugs made by Panasonic produce a sound that is opulently rich despite their relatively low cost, with no "left" noise, excellent bass that does not distort or rattle at any frequency, and pleasant, well-balanced sound across the frequency spectrum. There is some unevenness at the highest frequencies, but other than that, the frequency response is perfectly balanced. The only exception is the highest frequencies. They also have an excellent volume, which is another key attribute of theirs. The headphones fit quite comfortably in the ears and do not irritate the user in any way; you can wear them for at least a day without experiencing any discomfort. They also hold fast and do not come off the head when the wire is jerked (by the way, the wire has already withstood more than one sharp jerk). In general, based on my assessment, these headphones appear to be a perfect choice not only for their price, but also with a margin of possibly up to one hundred dollars. The sound is incredible, and it's so simple to use; you should definitely get it. In the comfort of one's own home, headphones can be paired with a laptop; while out and about, they can be utilized with a mobile device (walking, running, cycling). After a few years, I will update this evaluation to reflect the fact that the headphones continue to function well and that their overall quality is outstanding. My laudatory odes to the sound were, however, overblown; in the end, their tone turned out to be very subdued. Sure, they are great for someone just starting out, but eventually you will realize that they do not capture all of the nuances, and you will need to upgrade to a more advanced model. In spite of this, they are an improvement over those wretched Senhs, and for the price, they are unrivaled in their category.

Pros
  • Extremely high quality considering the price of these headphones.
Cons
  • The only thing that was unpleasant was that, at first, they pressed a little on the shell of the ears with that gray edge-ringlet, which caused the sharp edge to produce discomfort. This sensation went away after about a week; possibly the ears become accustomed to it during that time. I haven't come across a single disadvantage thus far.

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