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Panasonic RP-HG10
$10.00
Released June, 2004
The Pros:Sit comfortably over your ears, don't ever get sore. Sound is clear even when listening in a noisy enviornment. Stays on your head well, can go running with them on.
The Cons:A little flimsy, will break if dropped or stepped on. Sound leakage is prevalent, people around you can clearly hear what you're listening to. Bass support is a little weak.
The Panasonic RP-HG10 is a neck band headphone equipped with an XBS extra bass system. The first in the Panasonic Neck Band HG series, the RP-HG10 comes out in a bang, offering up to 1000 mW of maximum input power and an impedance of 32 ohms.
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Although not as comfortable to wear as its competitors in the Panasonic Clip-on HS series, the RP-HG10 is still nonetheless a formidable competitor, especially considering its highly affordable price of $9.95, similar to the RP-HS43, its cousin in the Clip-on series. In deciding which headphone to purchase, it ultimately it comes down to whether the consumer prefers a clip-on or headband headphone.
Features
- Drive Unit (diam. in mm): 28.0
- Impedance (ohm/1kHz): 32
- Sensitivity (dB/mW): 101
- Max. Input (mW): 1000
- Frequency Response: (Hz-kHz) 14-24
- Cord Length (ft./m): 3.6/1.1
- Plug Type: Gold
- XBS: Yes
- Neodymium Rare-earth Magnet: Yes
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sit comfortably over your ears, don't ever get sore
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sound is clear even when listening in a noisy enviornment
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stays on your head well, can go running with them on
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feel very light, con't really notice the weight of them at all
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audio is good for the price, reasonable clarity and volume
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a little flimsy, will break if dropped or stepped on
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sound leakage is prevalent, people around you can clearly hear what you're listening to
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bass support is a little weak
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