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Panasonic RPHT850 Basic Headphones |
List Price: $59.99
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Rating: Summary: Another Great Panasonic Product! Review: These are some of the greatest headphones ever. The comfort is unbelievable, the sound is awsome, and the folding design make then even better. They block out the sound around you perfectly. The only flaw, which is minor, is the cord, it could be longer! If you can handle the cord, I highly recommend these headphones.
Rating: Summary: Another Great Panasonic Product Review: These Panasonic headphones are awsome! The sound is unlike anything I've ever heard. The folding design is also a great feature for travel. The comfort is unbelievable. The only thing that's wrong is the cord, it could be longer! If you can handle the cord, I highly reccomend these headphones to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Another Great Panasonic Product Review: These Panasonic headphones are awsome! The sound is unlike anything I've ever heard. The folding design is also a great feature for travel. The comfort is unbelievable. The only thing that's wrong is the cord, it could be longer! If you can handle the cord, I highly reccomend these headphones to anyone.
Rating: Summary: Rest in Peace Review: These were the niftiest pair of headphones I've managed to wear out--so compact I could fold them into a baseball-sized pouch and stuff them into my rear pants pocket. Unfortunately, they did not take kindly to being sat on. If you can't find a pair (Panasonic appears to have dropped this model from its American line), the closest substitute is the Panasonic RPHC100's. On the other hand, the Sennheiser PX 100's are not only more compact and convenient but provide sound that is so superior I'm no longer fretting about the inglorious end of my 850's.
Rating: Summary: Rest in Peace Review: These were the niftiest pair of headphones I've managed to wear out--so compact I could fold them into a baseball-sized pouch and stuff them into my rear pants pocket. Unfortunately, they did not take kindly to being sat on. If you can't find a pair (Panasonic appears to have dropped this model from its American line), the closest substitute is the Panasonic RPHC100's. On the other hand, the Sennheiser PX 100's are not only more compact and convenient but provide sound that is so superior I'm no longer fretting about the inglorious end of my 850's.
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