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10 Reviews
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Abstract: More expensive rivals such as Denon and Bose produce a more finely detailed sound, but the HC500 is a good choice if you’re on a budget and you just want a nice loud set of headphones with a noise-cancelling option.
Sound quality, effective noise cancelling, replaceable cable, works when battery dead.
A little bulky, a little too smooth.
Theres no denying that the market leading Bose line best these headphones in most areas. However, you do need to take into account the price differential and for the money, the Panasonic RP-HC500s do an excellent job of noise reduction with a better...
Sound quality; detachable cable; good build quality; effective noise-cancelling
Horrible sound quality when batteries die; can become uncomfortable after extended wear; sound can leak badly at higher volumes
Excellent noise-cancelling headphones considering they can be found for a good deal if you search hard enough. While sound quality and performance sans-battery isnt up to Sennheiser PXC 450 level, most people will find these are a worthy and decent p...
Abstract: David Hague As a sinus sufferer, I dont like earbuds either for my music player or as a mobile phone headset. You continually feel as if you should be blowing your nose, every sound echoes around inside your skull and when you speak, because you canno...
Abstract: As a sinus sufferer, I dont like earbuds either for my music player or as a mobile phone headset. You continually feel as if you should be blowing your nose, every sound echoes around inside your skull and when you speak, because you cannot hear your...
Abstract: These headphones were reviewed in a roundup of noise-canceling headphones. Click to Read the Full Review. —Dan Frakes Specifications: Type of Headphones: Full-Size Noise isolation: Significant (closed or plugs) Noise cancelling? Yes Other Notes/Incl...
Clarity issues, a little too strong in the mid range The Final Word A solid entry into the noise cancelling headphones space, Panasonics RP-HC500s offer good value for money, although those willing to pay a premium should look towards high end IEMs fo...
A solid entry into the noise cancelling headphones space, Panasonics RP-HC500s offer good value for money, although those willing to pay a premium should look towards high end IEMs for better sound quality.
Abstract: Headphones to shut out the world DAVID POGUE New York Times June 14, 2007 at 10:58 AM EDT As you may have heard, air travel this summer isnt going to be pretty. Youll be crammed in, delayed and bumped — if youre lucky. (If youre unlucky, your fligh...