- Panasonic has just launched its new RB-F10 headphones
- They will only cost £ 79.99 (around $ 110 / $ 165 in)
- They boast Bluetooth 5.4, a seven -hour battery life and a solid audio
Panasonic has just announced a new pair of cheap wireless headphones with its Panasonic Open Open Panasonic RB10 headphones.
Like other open ear conceptions, rather than sit inside your ear, these headphones are seated on your auditory duct. This allows you to clearly hear your music, but also, because your ear is not blocked, you can hear what’s going on around you.
The Panasonic RB-F10 are specifically delivered with some practical features.
They boast of Bluetooth 5.4 with multipoint, so you can easily switch their connection between two different devices. They also include integrated microphones for vocal calls with automatic background removal of background, allowing you to be heard more clearly.
In addition, they have a seven -hour battery life, which can be extended by 18 overtime using their charge case.
Finally, because the open ear headphones are generally a little larger than the headphones, they can boast larger drivers, which should lead to a richer sound that you could be used to. At least that is what Panasonic promises its new RB-F10.
Better still, they come to only £ 79.99 (around $ 110 / $ 165 at), making it one of the most affordable options in the open ear space – and if they can stick, landing could help them secure the best budgetary option spot in our choice of the best open ear top guide.
Open ear headphones are the best
I love the earphones open and I recently converted my fiancée into a lifestyle.
We like to watch videos or listen to music on our phones, but it is easy to become a contest when we each try to drown the audio of the other by showing our increasingly strong speakers. We have tried to use anti-warning headphones, but it is impossible for us to talk to us, especially if one of us is trying to shout for the other of another room.
Open ear headphones have found the perfect balance because we can enjoy our own private audio, while calling each other or entering easily and starting to chat without having to compete with noise cancellation technology.
They are also ideal for training (especially in progress, because you can enjoy your motivation audio while hearing what is going on around you), or on a trip, as you can keep an ear for any public transport ad that you could miss if the ANC is activated.
I also found that their hooked design is generally comfortable but secure. I tested several open headphones designs, and I often forget to remove them even when I don’t play music because I just forget that I have them.
Finally, as it is true for the other headphones, their small case makes them so easy to take with you. Unlike a pair of headphones, you can get out of it with your pockets rather than having to bring a bag as you can transport your cans when you don’t wear them.
Now, we have not yet tested the Panasonic RB-F10 headphones, but they seem to check a lot of essential boxes on paper, which could make a solid choice if you are looking for the convenience of open headphones than me and others already appreciate.