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Review on Headphones Panasonic RP-HT010GU-H, grey by Wiktor Kowalczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

After searching for quite some time, I was eventually successful in locating headphones that would allow me to work remotely, and I am pleased with my purchase. In the following paragraphs, I will explain the issue using a number of different headphones. While gaming, you'll appear ridiculous on calls and have sweaty ears thanks to the large ear cushions. Headphones designed for use in call centers; they are not designed for listening to music (while coding between calls). They only emit sounds in the middle range, which is great for producing speech sounds but terrible for everything else. Again, studio ears are not comfortable enough to wear for eight hours a day, frequently have an unattractive design, almost never include fabric ear pads, and so on. Plugs offer an improved listening experience but make it difficult to carry on a conversation. When you have your ears closed, you hear your own speech echoing in your head, and it makes you feel artificial when you are having discussions. As a consequence, the only product that was suitable was the Microsoft LifeChat LX-3000, however these devices quickly stop working and the volume margin is not enough for people who are speaking quietly. As a direct consequence of this, I removed the gooseneck microphone from the alik on its own, as well as these headphones on their own. It turned out to be a very convenient setup, the ears are light, you can sit in them for 10 hours a day, while nothing presses, itches, etc., and the sound is quite acceptable for listening to music, they look like ordinary small headphones on calls, and they do not rush interlocutor in the eye. The sound is quite acceptable for listening to music. There is a possibility that working from home with these ears means you won't have access to a high-quality microphone. However, there is an option available with a microphone already built into the mount, and this microphone would typically be on top.

Pros
  • reasonable sound quality considering the cost; owing to the construction, the ears do not become wet.
Cons
  • zero sound insulation, but this is actually a benefit; for more on this, check the remark. I have a slight pressure on the protruding parts of the ears, tk. superimposed on top, but I think they can just be stretched a little so that less pressure is exerted