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Panasonic launches RP-HJE700 High-Fidelity In-Ear Headphones

By: , IntoMobile
Friday, January 9th, 2009 at 6:33 AM

Panasonic is out with a new pair of premium in-ear headphones. It’s the RP-HJE700 that will make every audiophile want to grab them instantly, thanks to the Acoustic Precision Control which makes them [headphones] designed to provide optimum sound and comfort.

Acoustic Precision Control employs a triple virtual speaker system which uses three tuning gates to deliver fine tuning and rich bass response. The speakers are engineered with special ribbing on the driver cones to provide rigidity for purer sound and less resonance. The limb-mounted diaphragm enhances the cavity capacity to deliver a wider dynamic range.

As for the rest of the specs, the RP-HJE700 High-Fidelity In-Ear Headphones sport solid aluminum housing, cord slider to prevent tangling and neodymium magnet for rich and powerful sound. In addition, they boast an impressive frequency response of 6Hz-26kHz, sensitivity of 106dB, impedance of 16 Omega, and 12.5mm drivers.

Finally the price and the availability info. The RP-HJE700 will come in black or silver in May of this year, when you will be able to grab them for $129.99 (MSRP).

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