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Panasonic RP-HJE200


$20.00 Released June, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Light and comfortable if a good fit is achieved. Decent overall price versus sound quality ratio--they sound better than a lot of similarly price competing earbuds. Tangle-free cord slider works as advertised.

The Cons:Might not fit everyone's ears well, still tend to pop out of the ear canal fairly easily even with an ok fit. Thin, cheap plastic driver casing breaks easily. Cable feels very thin and cheap.

The Panasonic RP-HJE200 model is a set of low-end, "budget", ear-bud headphones that is aimed at users of all ages. The RP-HJE200 headphones are available in several different colors such as black, white, light-blue and pink.

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They feature a small-diameter 11.5mm/0.45" pair of driver units designed specifically for in-ear use. The set includes 3 pairs of earpads all in seperate sizes to ensure a proper, and comfortable experience with the headphones for many different users. The RP-HJE200 set also includes additional features such as a convenient, cord-sliding, carrying case which provides tangle free storage, a 3.9 foot twist-free cord design, and rare Neodymium earth magnets. 

 Key Specs

  • Ear-bud, in-ear headphones
  • Includes 3 extra ear-bud cover sets in small, medium and large sizes for added convenience and comfort
  • Available in several colors; Black, white, light-blue, and pink
  • Convenient cord-sliding carrying case for tangle free storage
  • 3.9 foot twist-free cord
  • Driver Unit Size: 11.5mm/ 0.45"
  • Impedance: 16 Ohms
  • Sensitivity: 104dB/mW
  • Max Power Input: 200mW
  • Frequency Response: 6Hz-25,000Hz
  • Magnet: Neodymium
  • MSRP: $19.99

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Pros
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    Light and comfortable if a good fit is achieved.

  • 1

    Decent overall price versus sound quality ratio--they sound better than a lot of similarly price competing earbuds.

  • 1

    Tangle-free cord slider works as advertised.

Cons
  • 1

    Might not fit everyone's ears well, still tend to pop out of the ear canal fairly easily even with an ok fit.

  • 1

    Thin, cheap plastic driver casing breaks easily.

  • 1

    Cable feels very thin and cheap.

  • 1

    Highs are a little weak and tend to get drowned out.

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