People complain about red eye flights a lot, but my least favorite time to board is at the crack of dawn. As a night owl, there’s nothing worse than finally falling asleep at midnight only to wake up at 3 a.m. to head to the airport. My alarm may as well be an air raid siren at that hour. I wake up in a cold sweat, with no idea of who or where I am, and no amount of caffeine can revive me. I zombie-shuffle my way through security and arrive at my destination utterly destroyed.
Despite knowing better, last week I took an early flight to save some cash. On this particular plane, a baby in the airplane felt as grumpy as I did. The poor critter may have screamed the entire way. I have no idea. After a few moments of it, I turned on Panasonic’s latest noise cancelling headphones, and threw a hoodie over my head. The baby faded to a faint whisper and I slept peacefully for two whole hours, which saved my day.
For a brand that’s struggled to regain the recognition it once had, Panasonic continues to make some stellar products. I still own one of the last-ever Panasonic plasma TVs, and its $9 earbuds are pretty darn nice for the dough. I’d put its new hi-res noise cancelling over-ear headphones right next to them in terms of value and surprising performance.
I wish Panasonic’s product naming czars had come up with a more inspiring moniker than “RP-HD605N-K.” Thankfully, they sound fantastic, with good bass and treble response, and a balanced sound signature thanks to the 40mm drivers that are certified for hi-res audio (LDAC and AptX HD supported for Bluetooth). I found them especially crisp and clear when used with the included 3.5mm audio cable, though a touch bright on some tracks.


