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Panasonic RP-HT21 Lightweight Headphones with XBS port for increased bass response

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Panasonic RP-HT21 Lightweight Headphones with XBS port for increased bass response
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Panasonic
Color: silver
EAN: 0037988259052
Label: Panasonic
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: RP-HT21
Publisher: Panasonic
Studio: Panasonic
Warranty: 3 months warranty


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Item facts:
  • XBS port increases bass response
  • Comfortable open-air design with wide headband
  • Frequency response 16Hz-22kHz
  • Neodymium rare-earth magnet for rich and powerful sound
  • Large-diameter driver units 30mm (1-3/16")




response bass increased for port XBS with Headphones Lightweight RP-HT21 Panasonic






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Item Description:
0pen Air Design / Wide Band Comfort / Excellent Bass Response

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Take your music on the run with Panasonic's lightweight, low-cost RP-HT21 over-ear headphones. Their large, 3O mm diaphragms offer full-bodied sound free of the harshness and discomfort that usually accompany earbud-style earphones. The headphones' open-air design minimizes adverse resonances, and Panasonic's XBS acoustic ports naturally emphasize bass frequencies for rich sound from nearly any source.

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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good value ...
l like to listen MP3s and FM radio at work. l used to have the ear buds which were becoming annoying & sometimes even hurting, so l needed a more 'ergonomic' headphone & bought this one.
lt is comfortable, the sound quality is VERY good for the price. lf you fall for the 'value for money', then this one is for you.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice Headphones for an MP3 player
l have an old pair of XBS headphones that came w/ a portable CD player. l've always liked their full sound, so when l changed over to an mp3 player, it was no surprise that l found them to sound the best for that format too. l am one of those people that can't keep earbuds in my ears, they always fall out and/or don't sit right in my ear and sound "tinny". Anyway, as the old ones are beginning to wear out l found these new ones and decided to purchase. They have the same full, rich sound as my old ones and at a price that makes them disposable anymore. My one complaint is they are using thinner foam that decreases their comfort level somewhat. 0verall l highly recommend them.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Absolute Best Bang for your Buck
Value: 5/5
Comfort: 5/5
Sound Quality: 3.5/5
Bass: 3/5
Durability: 4.5/5
lsolation: 2.5/5
Volume Sensitivity: 3/5

For a $3 pair of nice, superbly comfortable, clear sounding headphones with some bass that you can feel, no other headphones will offer the value you will get for this one.

Yes, for $15 the Koss KSC75 does sound better but comfort goes down quite a lot with those as they're ear-clip headphones that don't want to stay on your head whilst you move and the ear clips are easy to lose, so you're sacrificing durability and comfort for sound quality.

Yes, for $5O the Sennheiser px1OO does sound better, offer richer bass, and better volume sensitivity, but it's 15 times the price of these headphones. lf you have the money though, they are an upgrade from the RP-HT21.

l like the clear, fun sound from the RP-HT21 and the nice punchy bass that you can feel hitting your ears. And l especially L0VE its comfort. Take my advice and take off the pads that come with the headphones and wear them raw - not only does this make the sound clearer and the bass punchier, but your ears will stay cool and comfortable also. l can wear these for 8+ hours and even sleep with them on. l once steped on them and a driver popped out, but you just pop them back in and they're good as new. The drivers themselves vertically adjust to your ears to add to the comfort. l've owned these for a year now and these still sound and feel as great as day 1. Comes with an adequate 4-foot portable cord, and looks nice. lt's a small thing, but l also like that it has an L-shaped plug. Yes, these are open headphones with no noise cancellation feature so they leak a bit of sound, but only enough so that the people really nearby can hear muffled if the volume is too high. And they don't block outside noise too well, but you must sacrifice comfort and style and get some huge closed headphones if you need to block outside noise.

Still probably the best $3 you will ever spend.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Fantastic ...
l think this is one of the best headphones compared to its price, the deep bass and clear sound really makes your listening enjoyable, i bought thiz headphone as a temporary solution, because i was planning to buy good quality headphones for around 5O-1OO, but i am 1OO per cent satisfied with the sound quality of this product, i recommend it to everyone who is searching for hi-quality sound and affordable price...



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - light-weight, great price.
this light-weight headphone is a great value- portable, and ideal for the gym or outside walks.

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