I love that these earphones are not too pricey considering I am constantly losing them and I have to replace them a lot. They have great sound and are comfortable. Most other brands are uncomfortable and hurt my ears after a couple minutes. I have tried a lot of different ones from different price ranges and I always keep coming back to these.
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These fit me ok and sound about as good as you'd expect for the price. The microphone seemed to work well for phone conversations. But none of that matters since I picked them up yesterday and the earpiece on one side snapped in half. I am very careful with earbuds and have some that are now 10 years old and see almost daily use. These lasted about a month and broke with almost no pressure. Total junk.
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I was looking the internet for a cheap headset for my android phone with reasonable sound quality. In an article on about.com the Panasonic RP-TCM125 were listed among the top 5 headphones under 25$ and they were praised for having great sound quality and comfort. So I decided to give them a try and see for myself if the reviews are right. When I first unboxed them, I immediately realized that I should be very careful when handling them, as they looked and felt very fragile … Especially the wires, which also tangle a lot. They are very light weight and comfortable on wear and the ear pieces are soft and fit well. The longest I wore them is about an hour and a half, for that time I felt no discomfort. The most important thing to me was the sound quality. On these I have to say it’s surprisingly good. I’ve owned numerous cheap headphones that cost three times as much and all sound either muffled or too bright lacking in base. These have very clear highs with no muffling, and clear mids that DON’T sound strange (like listening through a tube). The base is a bit boosted and loose, but I don’t mind that since it doesn’t overpower the mids and highs. The sound tends to get compressed at high volumes but on normal levels there are no issues, and you don’t really need to boost the sound a lot since the sound isolation is very good. The most expensive of the headphones that I have are the Sony MDR-ZX300, and in terms of sound quality, the RP-TCM125 blows them out of the water. The mike is alright, but it’s a bit weak and sometimes you have to keep it close to your mouth. A very important thing to consider is that the TRRS 3.5 mm jack is of OMTP type. If it doesn’t match your phone you might not be able to use it properly. In the end the reviews turned out to be very accurate… if you are like me looking for the best sounding cheap in ear headphones , then the RP-TCM125-K is definitely a good choice and worth every penny of their price.Read full review
Like these earbuds. If you're looking for a pair of quality made earbuds with decent sound, but don't want to spend a lot on them, these panasonics are one of the best on the market for under $20. One of the features they have that I appreciate is a L-shaped plug. I've always had issues with straight plugs shorting out on me, because I carry my phone around in my pocket a lot and the phone will rest down on the plug, causing it to short out over time. L-shaped plug solves that issue. Also had issue with earbuds housing coming apart from repeated tugs on headset wire. Super gluing it together fixed it. Get this product! You won't regret it.
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That is it, if you dont care about the microphone, get cheaper panasonics (RP-HJE120-K), they sound the same, everything is same except for a pricetag sub 10$... Other that that, great ergonomics, really decent sound, microphone (works) yee! Cable is flimsy, no strain releaf, they feel cheaper but still more polished compared to the cheaper model (RP-HJE120-K 7.9$, headphones itself, no metal/wood stuff which is obvious)
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