Connect with us

Headphones

Panasonic RB-HF630B: Wireless over-ear headphones with 72 hours of battery life

Panasonic RB-HF630B
Panasonic RB-HF630B

Panasonic has introduced new wireless over-ear headphones Panasonic RB-HF630B , which are distinguished by long battery life, comfortable fit, impressive sound and, importantly, affordable price.

  Panasonic RB-HF630B Wireless Over-Ear Headphones

Panasonic RB-HF630B wireless headphones support Panasonic’s proprietary XBS technology. Bluetooth version 5.3 wireless interface is used to communicate with the source. The new product weighs only 140 g and is available in three colors: white, blue and black.

 

The Panasonic RB-HF630B support multi-point Bluetooth pairing, which means the headphones can be connected to two sources at the same time and switched between them.

  Panasonic RB-HF630B Wireless Over-Ear Headphones

Panasonic RB-HF630B headphones are equipped with broadband dynamic emitters with a 30 mm diameter membrane and a powerful neodymium magnetic system. Powerful bass is guaranteed by the proprietary XBS Extra Bass system.

  Panasonic RB-HF630B Wireless Over-Ear Headphones

The new product is equipped with microphones, so the headphones can be used as a headset for phone calls. Voice assistants are also supported, including Apple Siri, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. It is reported that Panasonic RB-HF630B provides battery life of up to 72 hours when charging via USB-C. The corresponding cable is included in the package. Moreover, just 15 minutes of charging is enough to enjoy music for six hours again.

  Panasonic RB-HF630B Wireless Over-Ear Headphones

Panasonic’s RB-HF630B wireless over-ear headphones will be available in Europe soon for a suggested retail price of €59.90

All TechWeek writers are indepentent and from many different countries. Some english misspelling and grammar mistakes may occur. Report article.

Latest news and reviews in hi-fi, home cinema and technology reviews, products, news, advice, videos and more, from around the world! All pictures and articles written on techweekmag.com are owned by respective freelance authors. If you find a article that violates copywrite infringement, please report article here!