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Panasonic RP HC800 Wireless Headphones vs Sennheiser X320 Wired Headset
Panasonic RP-HC800 Wireless Headphones
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Panasonic RP-HC800 Wireless Headphones
Sennheiser X320 Wired Headset
key specs
Colour
Black
Black
Headphone Type
Over-Ear
Over-Ear
Microphone
Yes
Yes
Connectivity
Wireless
Wired
Type
Headphones
Headset
general
Brand
Panasonic
Sennheiser
Model
RP-HC800 Wireless Headphones
X320 Wired Headset
Release date
November 3, 2016
March 30, 2012
Colour
Black
Black
Type
Headphones
Headset
Headphone Type
Over-Ear
Over-Ear
Connectivity
Wireless
Wired
Model Number
RP-HC800
X320
product details
Microphone
Yes
Yes
Cord Length (Metres)
1.5
-
Driver Size (mm)
40
-
Connector Size
3.5mm
3.5mm
Weight (g)
247.00
280.00
sound features
Impedance (Ohms)
19
32
Sensitivity (dB)
94
-
Frequency Response Range
10Hz-25,000Hz
15Hz-23,000Hz
connectivity features
Bluetooth
Yes
No
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