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Panasonic RP-HT010E-A blue

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  • Transmission range: 16-22.000Hz
  • 1.2 m cable length
  • 3.5 mm jack plug
  • Comfortable fit due to movable ear cups
  • High-quality 30 mm neodymium transducer

Ultralight headphones are not only wonderful to wear, they sound really good to boot. If you're looking for a model that you can barely feel, you've come to the right place. The comfortable lightweight headphones offer a very good sound. This powerful sound is made possible by the XBS Bass System as well as the high-quality 30 mm neodymium transducer. The large, flexibly suspended ear cups provide the extra sound and comfort.

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Panasonic RP-HT010E-A blue

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  • Transmission range: 16-22.000Hz
  • 1.2 m cable length
  • 3.5 mm jack plug
  • Comfortable fit due to movable ear cups
  • High-quality 30 mm neodymium transducer

Product description for Panasonic RP-HT010E-A blue

Ultralight headphones are not only wonderful to wear, they sound really good to boot. If you're looking for a model that you can barely feel, you've come to the right place. The comfortable lightweight headphones offer a very good sound. This powerful sound is made possible by the XBS Bass System as well as the high-quality 30 mm neodymium transducer. The large, flexibly suspended ear cups provide the extra sound and comfort.

Panasonic RP-HT010E-A blue

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