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Panasonic RP-HV162 Portable Earbud Headphones with In-Cord Volume Control
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Panasonic RP-HV162 Portable Earbud Headphones with In-Cord Volume Control

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Description:

Panasonic RP-HV162 Portable Earbud Headphones with In-Cord Volume Control

Features:

XBS port increases bass response


Convenient in-cord volume control


Neodymium rare-earth magnet for rich and powerful sound


Large-diameter driver units 14.8mm (9/16")


Frequency response 10Hz-25kHz


Product Details:
Product Length: 0.7 inches
Product Width: 3.8 inches
Product Height: 8.6 inches
Product Weight: 0.09 pounds
Package Length: 8.3 inches
Package Width: 3.6 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 20 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

5Don't let the low price fool you!!!Nov 19, 2002

These are great earbud headphones. I bought these along with the Aiwa HP-V600 ($20) so I can qualify for free shipping. These earbuds have a much larger sound stage than the Aiwa. This is especially apparent when listening to classical symphonies. While Aiwa had much more Bass and was more efficient to drive (more sound/volume setting), the soundstage was small and muddled. It sounded like the entire orchestra was crammed in your bathroom. This was worsen because the Aiwa also picked up tiny details (the Panasonic also did too but to a lesser extent). This additional detail combined with a small sound stage gave an impression of excessive noise.

One thing about the Aiwa was that it fit better in your ears. It also shielded out background noise better.

One complaint about these headphones is that they are BLACK, not the GOLD color as pictured. The black color looks so Ordinary.

The bottom line is: If you want loudness and lots of Bass and you don't listen to classical or acoustic stuff, get the Aiwa. For classical music, especially if your player has a bass boost, get the Panasonic.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Most comfortable buds I've triedNov 20, 2002

Granted, earbuds aren't the best way in the world to listen to music, but they *are* extremely portable and discreet. These headphones fit snugly into your ears (no more feeling that they'll fall out at any moment!) and don't feel unnecessarily clunky/heavy. I can wear these for several hours without feeling like I need to take them out.

As with all buds, they do leak sound, don't give you superb sound for low bass/high treble, etc. But the sound quality isn't bad fod buds, and they certainly are more comfortable than any other buds I've tried.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Very good quality for ear budsJun 05, 2001
By E. Velikov
That's my first experience with ear buds, but I think they are great for portables. I am using them with my notebook and if I compare with my old Sony MDR15 - BIG DIFERENCE!

Sony's sound is weak, only mids, no treble and the bass is hearible only if you press drivers to your head.

Panasonic sound is very clear, only the bass is little weak, but stable, independant from head and bud's possition.

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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Confusing pictures, don't have a carrying caseJun 21, 2008

Take precautions before purchasing it if you want a carrying case!

You need to ask each seller if they have these earbuds with the carrying case shown in picture; mine doesn't comes with it! Amazon mistakenly placed these pictures for all RP-HV162 and rarely they comes with this winding case.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Much better than other headphones - testedJun 06, 2008
By linuxuser10
I couldn't decide which headphones to order, so I bought these headphones, as well as Sony MDR-E828LP Fontopia Earbuds, JBuds Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds JBDW, and Koss SportaPro Stereo Headphones 155475. All models were less than 20$ each and got good reviews.

After testing them, my conclusions are:
The Panasonic and the Koss are the best, and much much better than the Sony and the Jbuds. The frequency response of both the Panasonic and Koss is 20-25K while Sony is 20-22K and Jbuds is 20-20K. Frequency response is not the only specification to consider when buying headphones, but it is one of the more important ones.

When comparing the Panasonic and Koss - Koss are designed differently (on the ear vs. earbud) and it affects the sound, but I was surprised the sound wasn't reacher compared to the panasonic. I think Panasonic has a slight edge, as they are cheaper. But they have totally different styles so it is a matter of personal preference too.

btw - In the product page of the Panasonic, the headphones are shown with a carrying case, but mine came without. I didn't care for the case, so I didn't mind.

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