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Panasonic RP-HT21 Corded Headphones
Light, comfortable, high-quality sound with extra bass
Combining a high-quality listening experience with value and lightweight comfort, the Panasonic RP-HT21 offer big, quality sound for those at any budget.
Lightweight and comfortable
At less than 5 oz., you might forget you have them on. The open-air design features a wide headband and foam-cushioned earpads to keep you comfy—not intrusive—even during extended listening sessions. These headphones work with any device that supports a 3.5mm jack and has a 4.5′ long cord.
High quality audio with extra bass
The RP-HT21 delivers clear, natural-sounding mids and highs powered by 30mm drivers and neodymium magnets, ensuring you’ll hear every detail. The Extra Bass System (XBS) port magnifies low-frequency sound to give you the bass boost when watching a movie, gaming or jamming to the lastest tunes.
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Customer Reviews
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4.3 out of 5 stars
30,768
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4.3 out of 5 stars
30,768
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4.3 out of 5 stars
30,768
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4.3 out of 5 stars
30,768
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Price
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$8.43$8.43 |
$7.99$7.99 |
$19.99$19.99 |
$16.99$16.99 |
Design
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On-Ear |
On-Ear |
Over-the-Ear |
Over-the-Ear |
Mic
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yes |
no |
yes |
no |
Drive Unit
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30mm |
30mm |
30mm |
30mm |
Impedance (ohm/1kHz)
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16 |
16 |
32 |
32 |
Cord Length
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4.5 ft. |
4.5 ft. |
6.5 ft. |
6.5 ft. |
Frequency Response (Hz-kHz)
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16Hz – 22kHz |
16Hz – 22kHz |
10Hz – 27kHz |
10Hz – 27kHz |
Weight without cord
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1.2 oz |
1.2 oz |
4.5 oz. |
4.5 oz. |
In-Cord Volume
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No |
No |
No |
No |
Sensitivity (dB/mW)
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100 |
100 |
98 |
98 |
Specification: Panasonic RPHT21 Lightweight Headphones w/XBS, Black
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10 reviews for Panasonic RPHT21 Lightweight Headphones w/XBS, Black
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George A. Martinez –
Wow these Panasonic headphones sound great. For the price they are excellent. Decent bass and highs. No distorting. Very comfortable. Exactly what I was looking for.They are made well too. They dont feel cheap and the adjusting head band secures and adjusts very well.
Thomas Glebe –
Stereo headphones have come a long way over several decades, and there have been so many advances, it’s often hard to keep up with the latest technologies. In the beginning, there was basically only ONE type, that of being, the completely over the ear, studio-type and others. As things progressed, “earbuds” of many types began to be offered and an expensive type of these have emerged, with the advent of the I-Pod and various other portable CD and MP3 players. I’ve never really liked these, as no matter how much one spends, they still have to snugly and comfortably fit the individual’s ears, which is no small task, as all human ears are not created equal. Fortunately, various forms of the original concept of over-ear, noise-canceling headphones have kept pace with the earbud variety. Some of these are more completely over the ear than others, some are more or less outside noise-canceling types, and then there are the cheapest non-earbud types, which can vary greatly in concept and overall quality.For the best experience in private listening, one needs to spend at least $50 these days, if not upwards of $100 or more. However, these type of stereo headphones are usually very large and are not really suited to portable, on the go listening. Still, they do not suffer from the earache of buds, and usually produce the best overall, robust sound. In between most earbud types and most larger “monitor” types, there are so many varieties nowadays, that the general, plug-in stereo-headphones shopper is usually left quite confused when trying to pick out a suitable, high-quality model, at a reasonable price. For almost all purposes, this is a really good buy, and I give them high marks in just about every headphone category one can think of or desire. And the asking price is a bargain.One little caveat however. The Amazon “product description” and even mentioned in a review or two, state that the cord length is nearly 10 feet. I think this must be referring to some earlier model or just a mistake, because the cord length of these is only about 6 feet total. While this does not interfere with my personal use or intentions of use before I even bought a pair, sound unheard, I think this should be pointed out. The difference between a 10-foot cord length and a 6 foot one is rather substantial. Therefore, these are in no way suitable for “roaming the room” or dancing “to your heart’s content,” as the Amazon product description states. Amazon should correct this product description. If one desires more than a six-foot cord length however, a cheap extension can always be purchased for a few bucks at Radio Shack and the like. It’s a 6 foot cord though, not 10.Outside of this however, these are really great headphones for the price, and offer terrific sound and value. While they are “fold-able” in a way, this only applies somewhat, as they are not completely so, and attempts at making the set truly small for carrying purposes might only break them. While they are “over-the-ear,” they are not entirely of the more expensive, truly “noise-canceling” variety, though they do a fair job at this, again, for the price. The earphones are padded and the set is nicely adjustable for nearly all head sizes, unless you have the head size of a mouse or Eraserhead. Extended use is no problem, once you easily adjust them to comfortably fit personally. That is, wearing these for hours will not cause any real head/ear strains or pains, either during use or afterwards, volume levels and adjustments aside.These tend to lean heavily towards the bass frequencies and are enhanced to do so, although the mid-range and upper-ranges come through very good as well. Still, since there is no equalizer function, it helps that whatever source you will be listening to with these, can be adjusted itself. That is, if you are using these to listen to a CD or MP3 player, it helps that you are able to use an equalizer at the source, since again, the bass response here is emphasized. I use these mainly for the computer, and my CD/MP3 player on that is fully adjustable as far as regulating highs, mids, and lows, so the extra bass is no problem. Still, even if one is not able to adjust low and mid and high end frequencies on your player source, the overall sound is excellent on generally all forms of music and sounds, and the stereo separation between left and right is, well, right on.I have always had a generally good experience with Panasonic products, and that includes higher-end, higher priced headphones from them. While these are rather cheaply made and fragile, if you take care of them and don’t ask them to do what they are clearly not intended to do, you will be pleasantly surprised. A definite bonus is the small volume control on the cord. This comes in real handy at times, since not all music is recorded and produced at the same volume level, and this control allows one to raise or lower the volume without touching the source player. And again, while these headphones are not really suited for any long life with heavy abuse, and might seem too “cheaply” made for some, taking care during use negates any such negatives and I would guess these will last and perform well just about as long as you want them to.I bought two pair of these, which got me free shipping, and I really can’t complain. They are great for plugging into one’s computer, or using with any CD/MP3 player with an equalizer, but generally, they perform well for just about any purpose as far as headphones go. They also fit nicely and comfortably as a “necklace” during breaks in listening. One can easily buy much better headphones, but for the price, these offer remarkable sound at an easily affordable price, and I recommend them highly.
E. Kelly –
I’ve purchased 3 sets of these now and wow I’m I impressed!LightweightComfortableGreat sound qualityEase of usJust phenomenal set of headphones of the price, can’t go wrong with these!
Headshot –
I’ve been looking for over-ear headphones with decent sound that are wired (no Bluetooth).I bought a different pair that had 40mm drivers and sounded great but they had the biggest problem in my opinion: they hurt! They were smaller than I thought and sat ON the ears despite being labeled as “over-ear”, it was excruciating after 10 minutes.I got these this morning and they sound great and envelope the ears gently as they wrap around the head. The phones are almost soothing as they cushion the ears and head lovingly.As for the sound, I tried these at high volumes with the AUX-IN of my guitar amp, computer speakers, and stereo (using a 3.5mm adapter) and the sound is crystal clear and studio quality. There is no low or high-end distortion or loss of clarity and can handle the highs and lows easily.Although it’s not what I bought these for, I imagine they are comfortable enough to sleep in.You could fall asleep in these and not wake up in ear agony.
Luciano Gonzalez –
I like the price for the headphones and how comfortable they are. I have no dislike because they’re not too big for exterior use and they’re perfect for interior use too. I use them for my cellphone and portable video games both at home and outside of my home.
DG –
I’ve had these for a few months now. They still sound great. Most headphones in the same price range don’t usually last this long. If you’d like some affordable or backup headphones, then these are perfect. Sound is balanced with just enough bass.
Bruce M, Massachusetts –
The sound is good. The pads are at the correct angle to sit flush on my ears. No volume control, but I bought an inline volume control (also on Amazon) which works well. The headphone are comfortable, not too tight.
Christian Adams –
Lightweight and easy to adjust to my big head. They obviously don’t have large speakers or ear cups, so I wasn’t expecting a Bose/Beats/Sony experience. But they get the job done, which is listening to music at the office.
K9s above it all –
I bought these for my 82 yr old mother who just moved in with me and blasts her AM radio. So annoying! They are basic headphones which are perfect for her and I took a listen and they are very decent for the price. She says her old, old headphones didn’t stay on her head and these do. I live in the mountains and she’s happy that she gets reception. I’d buy them again if needed.
Lawrence –
The headphones have a very comfortable fit and the sound quality is very good.