Panasonic

Panasonic RP-HS33E-G Water Resistant Sports Earhook Headphone - Green

Lightweight, water-resistant Panasonic sport earhook headphones built to stay secure during active workouts.

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Overview

Stay Active with Comfortable and Secure Audio

The Panasonic RP-HS33E-G Water Resistant Sports Earhook Headphones are designed for active lifestyles. Featuring a lightweight and secure earhook design, these headphones provide comfortable listening during workouts and outdoor activities.

  • Type: Earhook Headphones
  • Water Resistance: Yes
  • Color: Green

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Water-resistant construction handles sweat and light moisture during workouts.
  • Earhook design provides a secure fit that stays put during vigorous movement.
  • Very lightweight build minimizes ear fatigue over extended use.
  • Simple wired connection with no battery to charge or Bluetooth to pair.

👎 Cons

  • Wired-only with a 3.5mm jack — no Bluetooth option, and many newer devices lack a headphone port.
  • Earhook fit can be uncomfortable for glasses wearers over longer periods.
  • Limited sound isolation due to the open earhook design, allowing ambient noise in.
  • No inline microphone or remote controls for taking calls or adjusting volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

The RP-HS33E-G are water resistant, meaning they can handle sweat and light rain splashes during outdoor exercise, but they are not designed for submersion or heavy downpours.
The flexible earhook clips wrap over the top of each ear, distributing the weight and locking the earpiece in position so it does not shift or fall out during running, cycling, or gym workouts.
These are wired headphones with a standard 3.5mm audio jack. They do not have Bluetooth or any wireless capability.
The earhook design sits on the outer ear and may press against the arm of some eyeglass frames, which can cause discomfort during longer listening sessions for glasses wearers.