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Panasonic Shockwave RP-HS11
$13.00
Released October, 2006
The Pros:Clip keeps the headphones firmly in place even while running. Very lightweight - can barely be felt when worn. Small clip on the cord keeps the cord from getting in the way of working out.
The Cons:Sound quality merely gets the job done - nothing spectacular. User guide isn't very helpful, can take a while to figure out how to set the clip on your ear just right.
The Panasonic Shockwave RP-HS11 is a clip-on portable headphone. A precursor to the more powerful RP-HS22, the RP-HS22 offers a reduced Neodymium rare-magnet driver (19 mm versus 23mm), a lower impedance (16 ohms versus 24 ohms), an inferior sensitivity (95dB versus 102dB), and a lowered maximum input power (250 mW versus 500 mW).
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The RP-HS11 is also water resistant, but it does not include either a compact carrying case or in-cord volume control. Panasonic Shockwave RP-HS11 is priced at $12.95, a $7 savings from the RP-HS22.
Features
- Drive Unit (diam. in mm): 19
- Impedance (ohm/1kHz): 16
- Sensitivity (dB/mW): 95
- Max. Input (mW): 250
- Frequency Response: (Hz-kHz) 20-20
- Cord Length (ft./m): 3.6/1.1
- XBS: No
- Water Resistant: Yes
- Neodymium Rare-earth Magnet: Yes
- Compact Carrying Case: No
- In-cord Volume Control: No
- Twist-free Cord: No
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Pros & Cons
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Clip keeps the headphones firmly in place even while running.
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Very lightweight - can barely be felt when worn.
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Small clip on the cord keeps the cord from getting in the way of working out.
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Sturdy build quality that can handle frequent gym use quite well.
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Rubber ear pads are washable.
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Sound quality merely gets the job done - nothing spectacular.
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User guide isn't very helpful, can take a while to figure out how to set the clip on your ear just right.
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