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Perfect replacement for my ipod earbuds October 10, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've been searching a long time for decent headphones to replace the stock ones that came with my ipod Nano 2G. These are it. They fit comfortably and form a tight seal to stay seated in my ears and block out almost all external noise. The cord is the Y-type variety (equal lengths rather than 1 short wire & 1 long wire), and even has the small adjustable guide to prevent the wires from tangling. The plug is narrow like the Apple earbuds so they fit just about flush on my Nano.
The sound is blissful, with tight bass and clear highs. I bought a pair of Shure E2c's at the same time as these, and the Shures are going back. These have more bass and volume, and are so much easier to put on than the Shures (which require that you wrap the wires above and over your ears). To be fair, I listen mostly to electronica/dance/trance, so maybe the Shures would fare better on more detailed music.
Bottom line: I am in love with these headphones, and think they are a steal for the money. Don't bother with the Sonys, JBuds, I've tried them all and there's no comparison.
Terrific Sound for an Excellent Price February 23, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am very specific about my music listening needs. The sound that comes out of my in-ear headphones must be clear, crisp, and balanced in both treble and bass. I don't like the bass to be overwhelming, but there's gotta be a punch and thump to them that doesn't sound "all over the place." Another thing I can't stand is thin, "airy" sounding headphones, that make the music sound like it's coming from a large empty room. I've tried the UE Super.fi.3's and I could not bring myself to like them for this reason, even though it's $30 more expensive than the Panasonics.
These Panasonic HJE300's fit my standards perfectly sound-wise. I use then with all of my mp3 players: Creative Zen, Vision:M, Microphoto, Sansa e280, and Insignia Pilot Video. They all sound incredible with these headphones. Not only are the sounds detailed and clear, there's substance to it, not just an echoey, boring sound. The headphones that come close to the Panasonics are the Sennheiser in-ears. Make sure you have good fit with the right sized plugs. It makes all the difference.
Another positive about these 'phones are the Y-shaped cable and the single cord. It's just the right length and isn't broken into two parts. In addition, I don't need to use a clip like I had to with the Sennheisers and HJE50's to prevent the cord from rubbing my clothing and interfering with the sound. I just wish the plug was L-shaped instead of straight. I'm worried about how long these headphones will last. Although I've been using them practically every day for about three months, and no problems yet.
These are the best sounding in-ears in the sub-$20 range, and I suspect they compare to the headphonese in the $60 range as well. What a bargain!
Clear, deep, superb sound March 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was very surprised of the quality of the sound out of these headphones. The bass is amazing, and the highs very clear. They have a great price/quality ratio. Don't hesitate, get one now.
Panasonic RP-HJE300 November 14, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
For the money there not bad, but there isn't much bass. I'd would rather spend more and get something that sounds great. You get what you pay for.
Great fit July 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
While these don't have the greatest sound available, I've never worn earbuds that fit as well or that stayed comfortable for as long. Don't get me wrong; the sound is perfect for my favorite NPR talk, it's just not as good for music as my no-name-apparent but purchased as an upgrade phones. Great for walking or cycling.
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