I purchased these headphones approximately 1 year ago and they still work. When I originally bought them I needed them as all-purpose headphones which I could bring to school, use in the weight room, and use while doing work around the house. For a large portion of the time Ive had them thats exactly what Ive used them for, and theyve worked like a charm. It is important to note, however, that these headphones are all-plastic, so they will take some abuse but will get damaged if the situation gets too rough.
For the price, the sound quality of these in-ears is fantastic. When I let a friend use them once, he immediately responded with "whoa." For 800/- earbuds the sound is very impressive and probably suitable for most people. These headphones have a balanced sound with enough clarity to deliver the basic framework of whatever music youre listening to, plus a little bit more. If youre mostly a passive listener and want cheap earbuds you wont have to worry about if they get lost or stolen, these are a great buy.
When I eventually upgraded to more expensive earbuds, these ones were able still to hold a candle to the competition, although with further comparison the Panasonics are slightly "fuzzier" than higher-quality, more expensive options. On their own, though, these earbuds sound significantly better than others in their price range, even rivaling some costing around 2000/-
I used these earbuds as my primary listening medium for months and they withstood a lot of abuse. Every day I would take them to school, usually stuffing them in the smaller pocket of my backpack and carrying them wherever I went. For a long time, they stood strong. since now nothing else has broken.
overerall, the Panasonic RPTCM125s are great-sounding headphones for the price, which you can take around with you almost anywhere. They will withstand a lot of abuse but, sadly, are only covered under warranty for the first three months. Recommended for the listener who wants a pair of powerful headphones for cheap.
They still work just fine and sound exactly how they did when I first got them.
Design
Bundled in an oval plastic package, the Panasonic Ergofit earbuds color shines through immediately. . A white Panasonic logo adorns the piece of plastic that attaches the buds to the long, thin cord.Theres a tiny inline remote that has a single button on it for controlling the mic, and playing and pausing music.
Comfort and Fit
The Ergofit earbuds come with three sizes of ear inserts. While the medium-size inserts(which come installed on the buds) nearly fell out of my ears, the largest size felt snug in my ear canal and never fell out during my walking commutes to and from work, or during workouts.
They also blocked out most outside noise of people chatting and cars passing on the street.
Sound Quality
They have a nice overall balance with airy, mellow highs and a present, but not dominating bass. Through them, acoustic guitar sounds just as good as hip-hop and rock. Nothing pierces, nothing muddies: Every frequency plays well with the others. Pros
Cheap
Sound amazing for the price
fits well in your ears.
Cons
Looks Flimsy.
Plasticky.
Note:- Panasonic RP-HJE125E is the same earphone without mic.