Review of the Panasonic RZ-B310W and RZ-110W

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2024
  • In this video I do a comparison between two budget earbuds from Panasonic. The RZ-B310W and RZ-B110W.
    Both are pretty solid earbuds for the price point. They're basic but they do what they're supposed to do without issue. No gimmicks, just solid functionality, build quality and excellent sound quality and comfort!
    I also give my opinions on other earbuds I've owned and I compare them to these.
    One thing to note. In the video I failed to mention that you can use ANC and Ambient modes even with one earbud in use.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @BetterEveryShave
    @BetterEveryShave 4 месяца назад +1

    I finally switched to Bluetooth earbuds about a year ago and life is better. If I am forced to use wired headphones it feels very antiquated. I have the in ear key nd you show here but only use them in noisy environments. I jave ones that use the traditional Apple shape that rest in the ear but don't completely block sound. I find them much more comfortable and can literally wear them all day. They are the SoundPEATS Air3. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these. I hadn't heard of them before.

  • @ShazzTang
    @ShazzTang 4 месяца назад

    I really enjoy my 110s but i have a few bug bears:
    1) The touch sensor is so hard to get right the first time you use them. For the first few months of me using them i could only trigger it accidentally. I had to scour the internet for videos to see if i was even tapping it right. I don't use the tap sensors at all to play/pause now because its faster and easier just to use my phone.
    2) The earbuds are rotated the wrong way when in the case so you have to twist them in your fingers before they go in your ears.
    3) I have little ears and the shape of these press up against the tragus. But otherwise I'd find them comfy.

    • @RobertNES816
      @RobertNES816  4 месяца назад

      The touch sensors are towards the middle of the earbuds so memorize that. If these are your first pair of wireless earbuds then getting used to touch sensors will take time. For me I don't have an issue with touch controls from any brand unless they're too sensitive. As for the small ears we'll this is something that needs to be improved with future battery technology. The battery is the only thing keeping earbuds a little bulkier then their wired counter parts.

  • @dejanrakic
    @dejanrakic 16 дней назад

    Dear, do these headphones have better sound than Chinese manufacturers such as Xiaomi? Thank you.

    • @RobertNES816
      @RobertNES816  16 дней назад

      To me they sound good. The issue I have with Chinese manufacturers is they tend to push everything to make it seem like the product is better then it is. With these they have a pretty wide sound stage and actually do compete with my JBL Live Pro 2 earbuds. The JBL I think do have better overall sound quality but these Panasonic do a great job of competing and from my experience sound better or at least more refined then say Tranya and Earfun.

    • @dejanrakic
      @dejanrakic 16 дней назад

      @@RobertNES816 that is quite good if they can compete with much more expensive headphones. it's unbelievable to me that the Chinese can overnight compete with Japanese manufacturers who have been making headphones for over 50 years. I hope Panasonic has the same quality as before.

    • @dejanrakic
      @dejanrakic 16 дней назад

      @@RobertNES816 that is quite good if they can compete with much more expensive headphones. it's unbelievable to me that the Chinese can overnight compete with Japanese manufacturers who have been making headphones for over 50 years. I hope Panasonic has the same quality as before.