Panasonic rolls out 16 new headsets
Mar 21, 07 09:26 AM PDT
Panasonic is on a roll as they released 16 (yes, sixteen - count 'em!) audio headsets to further confound the consumer. For those looking for a pair of noise cancellation earphones, you can check out the RP-HC500, RP-HC150, RP-HTX9 and RP-HC30. If you want some style to go along with your MP3 player, the micro aluminum RP-HJE500, RP-HJE300 and RP-HJE200 are just perfect. The RP-HNJ300/200/35 range come with straps for those living an active lifestyle. As for the rest of you who can't be bothered about whether it cancels ambient noise or not, you can always choose from the RP-HV365/HV245/HJ240/HV240/HJ220/HV220 models. Pricing details are unknown, but they shouldn't burn a hole in your pocket.
( Add a comment)
Post a comment
Your email is required but won't be published.
Comments will be published immediately if you verify your post. Be cool, upload your real photo and link your ID to your facebook account.
You are welcome to share your ideas, experiences and questions, but please be respectful of others when commenting. Insulting, self-promotional, SMS-style and off-topic comments will be deleted. Thank you.
blog comments powered by DisqusRecent Reviews
Top Stories
Hulu, Break, Daily Motion and College Humor on DivX Connected 1.4 Beta!
DEMOFall 08: Chris Shipley Q&A
Last chance to get a free DEMO pass
Rumor: Motorola Q11 name spotted (smartphone)
Dell Inspiron 910 is officially out on dell.com
Ubergizmo fans: free DEMOFall 08 pass!
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 SDK launched
Samsung sees Blu-Ray dead in 5 years?
Partner email show that Dell Inspiron 910 to be launched tomorrow (Sept. 4)
HP and Walmart make laptop packagings eco-friendly
DEMOFall 08: Chris Shipley Q&A
Last chance to get a free DEMO pass
Rumor: Motorola Q11 name spotted (smartphone)
Dell Inspiron 910 is officially out on dell.com
Ubergizmo fans: free DEMOFall 08 pass!
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 SDK launched
Samsung sees Blu-Ray dead in 5 years?
Partner email show that Dell Inspiron 910 to be launched tomorrow (Sept. 4)
HP and Walmart make laptop packagings eco-friendly


















