Panasonic RP HS900 Brain Shaker Headphones

Panasonic RP HS900 Brain Shaker Headphones 

DESCRIPTION

- Brain Shaker Extreme (VMSS: Virtual Motion Sound System).
- Built-in amplifier enables vibrations in the headphones, regardless of the unit it's attached to.
- 3-mode control switch.
- 14.8mm (9/16"") Neodymium driver units.
- Convenient single-sided cord.
- Gold-plated plug.
- Also works with all Panasonic portable DVD-Video players.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 13, 2003]
j
Casual Listener

Strength:

not much. ya it rumbles. that's about it.

Weakness:

way too expensive for the quality. ($60 Canadian) drinks batteries

way too expensive for the worth. pretty gimmicky. sure the rumble is cool, but the thing needs a double a battery JUST FOR THE HEADPHONES. it sucks up batteries like mad. really cool to play games with though. gets you right into the gunfire and such. listening to music, not so great. just an average, gimmicky overpriced headphone.

Similar Products Used:

sony headphones, koss headphones, etc.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jan 12, 2002]
arujon
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

good vibrations, really rattles your head, design

Weakness:

price, kinda expensive, uncomfortable to wear/use specifically the in-the-ear earbuds

I bought this in New York when I was visiting relatives there. I was really excited to use these headphones after
claiming that these would ratlle your head. I've tried listening to different types of music with really low/loud bass. It did what it was supposed to do, but it was kinda uncomfortable wearing them after using them fo a while. The sound quality is average, but actually for me, its not very good. I'm used to using those closed-air type of headphones
which gives more powerful bass. I only bought this product because I wanted to try out the new vibration feature and because I couldn't find the RP-HT970 or the jwin JH-P777 in a store.

I recomend buying this headphone if you have the money to spare and if it is on sale. Don't expect high quality sound
because basically this is just an ordinary sounding headphone that has a vibrating feature.

Similar Products Used:

a couple of in-the-ear type headphones from sony, aiwa
and coby

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
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