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Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars with 33 reviews

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Customers are enthusiastic about the SoundSlayer Wearable Gaming Speaker's comfort and surround sound capabilities. Many customers mentioned that the speaker is lightweight and comfortable to wear for extended periods. The surround sound feature is also highly praised for its immersive audio experience. However, some customers expressed disappointment that the speaker is wired and not wireless, and a few mentioned connectivity issues.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Cord length
    Cons mentioned:
    Bass, Volume
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Passable with a PC. Abysmal with a Console.

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    Sadly, I have found the Panasonic SoundSlayer to be quite disappointing. Initially, I was excited to experience immersive sound without the need for headphones, or a more expensive surround sound set-up, but the audio quality of this wearable speaker is a let down. Surprisingly there is virtually no bass and also no vibration effect that would simulate bass. As the speakers typically hang around the neck, all audio comes from in front of the ears - which limits the surround sound effect. The immersion can be improved by balancing the device on the shoulders (with the rear speakers behind the ears and the front two forward of the ears), but this balancing act is less comfortable and not realistic for any significant amount of time. Using the SoundSlayer with a game console is a flat out lousy experience. Not only are the two cables a nuisance, but the speakers do not get loud enough and chat volume is extremely difficult to hear. Sadly, there is not a separate option to control chat volume (only the option to mute the microphones). The USB cable (which is required to power the device) has plenty of length, but it does not have any breakaway feature that would prevent damage should someone trip on the cable. The power cable is not removable or replaceable - if the connection breaks, the whole device is destroyed. Using the SoundSlayer with a computer is a better experience, but the audio quality still leaves a lot to be desired. In my opinion, even lower cost headsets sound more robust. I can appreciate the general comfort of having speakers around the neck - as opposed to headphones which often become uncomfortable after long gaming sessions, but the SoundSlayer is simply not as cool (or useful) as its name suggests. The whole experience is as generic as the packaging. Using with a PC is passable, but using with a console is abysmal. Unfortunately, I would not recommend the Soundwave.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and feedback with us! -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Portable Surround Sound On A Leash

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was really excited to discover the Panasonic SoundSlayer Wearable surround sound speakers, imagining early or late hour gaming sessions with premium sound at minimum volume. Online the image made it appear to be a speaker you wear like an airplane pillow, surrounding your head with speakers that connect to your game controller or PC. An elegant solution to small space surround sound. Upon arriving they are both exactly that and completely unwieldy. In the box you get the speaker band, an audio cable (male to male) to connect your speaker to your control or PC, and a bare bones multi-language setup guide. Immediately my concerns about this product grew when I saw a USB-A cable stretching from the SoundSlayer speaker band. Obviously you need power to run a speaker but in 2022 it makes more sense to have a built in battery that requires a USB to charge it, however the SoundSlayer requires a continuous power connection to work. The UBS-A is hardwired into the speaker band and there is no plug included that will provide power from your outlet to your speaker. Once I had the speaker out of the box I began to set it up. There are several modes you can use to get different built in audio profiles: cinema, FPS, RPG, Stereo, Voice, and Music. There is a volume rocker, a Mic Mute, the Mode Select (multipress to cycle through them), and a Mute button. The speaker band itself is plastic and cloth with a rubberized section that goes in back with rubber pads on the bottom to keep it from slipping around. Overall it feels lightweight but not cheap with a real solid quality impression. Wearing it is actually pretty comfortable and the sound quality is amazing! I have been replaying Horizon: Zero Dawn and reached a part where I was wandering through underground metal caverns. The SoundSlayer speakers had characters speaking behind me and the audio played from rear speakers but would travel around the speakers as I swung the camera around to face where the sound was coming from in game. It's a really neat and smooth use of the concept! I watched a bit of The Mandalorian to test the cinema mode and while it's not as dramatic given the lack of camera control (duh) the sound is awesome and space battles will rage all around you! If I could rate this based on only the sound quality and how it works as a surround sound system I would give it a perfect rating. This speaker is super cool! However to use it you require two wires running from the speaker around your neck, which is a tangled mess and really inconvenient. While I’ve grown accustomed to the audio cable going into the controller and whatever headset I’ve been using, the power cable here is just so lame! It is very long, so there isn’t likely to be a situation where you have to rearrange your seating to be near an outlet but extra wires and having a spare outlet may or may not be an issue for you. Personally I hate the extra wire but after a couple experimental attempts I was able to angle my chair to be facing the TV and allow the cable to run behind me into the outlet without getting in the way. It's annoying but I suppose it's not a deal breaker. One other note is that while I had imagined it would be a personal system the truth is that since the speakers have some “Oomph” to them anyone in the room will still hear your speakers. Overall a great surround sound system on a budget as long as you don’t mind the archaic use of wires over rechargeable batteries to keep the sound going. Excellent for games, especially if the game has scenes in wild jungles full of life or echoing halls where your sounds bounce around all around you. I’d give this a recommendation with a serious “BUT” attached to the USB-A hardwired power cable and lack of AC Adapter in the box.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      We deeply appreciate your feedback! -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Wired
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    True immersive gaming neckband speaker

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have been waiting too long to get my hands on this neckband speaker. First of all, I'm a headset-style guy, but I have to admit that this speaker is sleek and very comfortable, and its features are what make it unique. It has four buttons, two on each speaker's side, volume control, mute, sound mode, and mic mute. It is incredibly lightweight to the extent I don't feel it is sitting around my neck. I have used it on multiple devices, PC, PS5, and Xbox One X. I like the fact that I don't have to charge or do any other software downloading; it is plug and play via USB. It was great to use on PC while I do my work; the second I plugged it in, the sound came out, and it did sound clear and crisp. On my PS5, the experience was less blessing as the wire was not long enough to reach my console. Therefore, I had to use my extended USB cable. Personally, I'm not too fond of cables, even though this does not compromise the sound quality and the immersive experience through its three different modes; cinema, music, gaming, and noise-canceling chatting. However, my big disappointment is with Xbox, I had to use the USB cable and the 3.5 audio wire, and here I feel tangled by cables. I wish it is wireless, but the comfort and sound quality make it great to use. For gaming, I was shocked by how this speaker sounded on the Forza game. I was able to hear the cars coming from my back and sides; it is genuinely immersive but being wired is my only drawback, primarily when being used on Xbox One, that I have to use two cables.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      We deeply appreciate your feedback! -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Wired
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Lot of potential, lot of chords

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I really wanted to like this SoundSlayer Wearable Gaming Speaker. I wanted something new, a headset that didn't need to get plugged into my ears or over the ears, and better than my laptop's speakers. This Panasonic SoundSlayer seemed promising but at the end of the day, there were some things that I felt they got it wrong. First the Pros. I really like the sound that the SoundSlayer emits from the 4 speakers. You really do get the surround sound. With the varying sound settings, it becomes tailored to what you are doing on the computer: music, stereo, gaming, FPS. I felt that using it for a Zoom meeting provided nice and crisp sounds from the people speaking, and in turn, the microphone picked up my voice really well and didn't sound to tinny or distant. When playing games such as HALO: Reach, I struggled if I liked the Gaming setting or the FPS setting better. I toggled between both of them and finally chose to use the FPS setting. When listening to music, different genres provided nice and crisp sounds and the vocals were not drowned out. I enjoyed at how light the SoundSlayer is around my neck. The ergonomics of this is some of the best out there. It rests comfortably on my shoulders and it does not slide or move around too much. The back rubber allows it to be adjusted to fit how I feel the most comfortably in my chair. The volume rocker lies on the right and you can tell by the different beeps if you are increasing or decreasing the volume. Just ahead of the volume rocker is the Mute button. On the left, you have the Sound Mode and the Mic Mute. So where does it all go wrong? The cons to the SoundSlayer (for me) are the following: The usb cord is really just too long and cumbersome. It measures almost 10 feet long and it gets in the way. Maybe if it was shortened to 6 feet because, realistically speaking, am I going to be 10 feet away from my computer's 14.6 inch screen? Speaking about the power cord, I really had hoped that there would have been a wireless option instead of it being tethered to your computer. This goes for the aux jack required for this to work. There should have been a bluetooth option for this. Another issue for me is the location of the buttons on either side. Because it rests on the shoulders, you have to realyl reach back to press the buttons which makes it somewhat awkward to use. Like muscle memory, you quickly learn to remember which side had which button, but a glance to either side doesnt tell you which button is which. Thankfully, the built-in voice tells you what you are doing (other than volume). Overall, this had the potential for being really really good for me. I just wished it came in a wireless version because the power cord is just too long.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      We deeply appreciate you took the time to provide us with your feedback! Your input helps us understand the customer's experience and improve our products. -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Bass
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Xbox Surround Sound for long gaming sessions

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Panasonic Sound Slayer is a new type audio product to me. I wasn’t sure what to expect but am really glad I ordered it. I take pride in reviews and typically liked to use a product for an extended period of time to find bugs or quirks, but this has me excited I’m writing it on first usage. Initially i thought the attached USB cable was for PC or Mac input, and the aux 3.5mm cable was instead for Console gaming. I left USB unplugged and attached the Sound Slayer to Xbox controller and got nothing. Quick peek at the box graphics and I realized the USB was for power. My Xbox sits across the room so I feared I’d not be able to test on my preferred console, but for giggles I tried connecting USB to iPhone charger next to me and low-and-behold sound came alive, albeit initially weird psychoacoustic phenomena bc sound is being projected to your ears at an angle we’re not naturally used to. The surround is surprisingly so realistic that I had to lean over to bipolar dipole side surround speaker to make sure it wasn’t outputting any audio. The engine audio, crowd cheers, and crash sounds in Forza Horizon 5 are realistic to begin with, but the Radio Eterna classical station is scattering instrument sounds all around me, while the occasional dog barks, bird sounds and rumbling thunderstorm effects really add more realism than a 7.2.4 Atmos setup. Controls are minimal, mute buttons on each side, The Left has a “Sound” button which cycles between genres including RPG, FPS, Voice, Music, Cinema, and Stereo. The Right volume up and down. Simple to use. I feel this product has a very good chance at becoming popular and becomes the preferred audio for gaming, as well as other uses such as late night tv watching, etc. Best part is my wife can still work without the full sound system engaged, and without me having to game with obtrusive and hot headphones on my head. This sits right on your shoulder around your neck. If not for the wires I’d forget I’m wearing it. Pros + no headphone ear sweat + no headphone discomfort + no LI-Ion battery to wear out + comfortable, you forget they’re on + surprisingly strong surround sound effects + very little noise output to the rest of the house + noise and echo cancelling dual HQ microphones Cons -unlikely to be used for audiophile quality -requires USB for power -dangly cords look messy -light bass, distorts at high volumes -only wireless could make them better Conclusion I wasn’t sure what to expect from these, but after a couple laps in Xbox Forza Horizon 5 I’m hooked. Recommended solid buy

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      Thank you for providing us with your detailed feedback! Your input is important to us, as it helps us improve our technology and ensure customer satisfaction. -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Design, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Wired
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice wearable speaker but with cables

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Panasonic SC-GN01PP is a cool product. This product immediately got my attention due to it’s design. It is very nicely built and when you wear it does not weigh much. You can actually use it for a long period of time without getting any discomfort. I used these speakers while playing a PlayStation 5. I noticed that the sound was a bit low. I raised the volume to the max on the speakers and I still felt that the audio was low. I decided to check the PlayStation settings and discovered that the volume settings for headphones were low. I finally raised the volume and noticed a difference. I continued playing and enjoyed that I was able to play without disturbing the people around me doing other things. I actually enjoyed using this product however the biggest disappointment for me was that it was wired. I am surprised that Panasonic did not make this wireless with rechargeable batteries. It would have been perfect for this product. On the plus side the wire has a great length. I also used this product with my computer and it worked with no issues. This product is probably a better fit to be used with a computer. The music sounded good, a bit muffled but good. The different sound modes give each user a custom sound preference. The sound modes range from Games, Movies, Music and More: Three Gaming Modes (RPG, FPS, or Voice Mode) optimize audio for intensity and realism across every gaming genre, plus Music, Cinema, and Stereo modes. A cool feature is that when you change sound modes or mute the mic there is a voice confirming the sound setting that was changed. Overall this is a good product but the fact that it is not wireless may be troublesome for some. Depending on what type of gamer you are and don't mind the cable, this product could be for you.

    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and feedback with us! -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality, Weight
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Not for FPS.

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    I wish this were a more positive product review for the Panasonic SoundSlayer SC-GNO1PP. However, after a period of testing I am a bit underwhelmed. First, the build is wonderful and very space age. The design feels very well made and is equally super aesthetically pleasing. The unit is light weight and I hardly noticed it even after hours of use. I love the concept of an around the neck headset. I personally have sensitive ears and I am worried about the long-term damage that I am doing. At least for some period of time every day I throw on my headset or ear buds and blow out my eardrums. My hope is that these could replace that and still provide the sound quality that I am used to. Furthermore, my wife loved the idea of being able to talk to me and me actually hear her. I envisioned being able to watch a movie in bed without having to blare the TV sound or trying to wear a headset while laying down. Next the bad part for me, the sound quality is not nearly as good as even cheap earbuds. I honestly have no idea what Panasonic thought they were doing naming these SoundSlayer. Unless they meant that they are killing the sound. Not to say that they do not get loud because they do. But if there is loud ambient noise in the room the device can be hard to hear even at max. That said, if you are in a quiet room and playing an RPG then these really are perfect. I played Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and if you do not know it is a game that relies heavily on the sense of hearing to amplify the games terror effect on the player. I was pleasantly surprised with how well the surround sound really stood up in comparison to traditional headphones. I think solo playing RPG great. Multiplayer FPS not so much. The microphone also stood up well though, I was just sure it would pick up the headset itself, but it really does not. I would still recommend the mute button though. I am not sure how I feel about the USB cable either, so I am going to go neutral on this one. I understand that the cable is there to keep the unit light weight. I am perfectly OK with that, but I think there was a better choice to make them wireless and cell phone compatible even. At least the cord is fairly long, and I never really had an issue using them. My concluding thoughts are that these are about a seven out of ten. I think for the right person, using them under the right circumstances. These would probably be best for a kid that is allowed to game. You could potentially mitigate the impact on their hearing as opposed to a traditional headset; I do not know just speculating. Or as I mentioned, I will use them to play solo games, so I do not have to wear a headset the entire time.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      We deeply appreciate your feedback! -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Volume
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Cumbersome, yet decent sound produced

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    There are things I really like about this speaker and then there are things that I am not too pleased with. Firstly, I really enjoyed the sound that the speaker provides. It creates an immersive gaming experience that I have note seen before, it comfortably fits around my neck and is actually made of some fairly comfortable material. I understand the concept that was trying to be achieved here but there is some room for improvement. If the goal was to remove the need for a headset then I do not think this is the right speaker for you. The needed cabled are very cumbersome and end up getting in the way more than they should. Also, the volume toggle buttons are not very large which makes me end up pressing harder than I need to. I feel as if I will get them jammed. All in all, this speaker does put out decent sound and assist in creating an immersive gaming experience, however this sound is achieved at the price of desired functionality due to the length of cords needed to operate/power and the unfavorable design of the volume buttons.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      We deeply appreciate your feedback! -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Bass
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pretty neat audio!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was very excited to finally get the SoundSlayer from Panasonic. When I first tried it out on XBOX it was a little lackluster. A friend I was playing with was complaining he could hear the game as if the TV volume was on, he could also hear the female voice every time you change a setting, she speaks, and he could hear her. When using it on the Xbox 1 Series- X I was not impressed. However, When I plugged this speaker into my PC, I noticed it was MUCH better! The sound felt more immersive. Maybe I need to revisit how the sound settings were on the Xbox, but on PC I am happy with the results. I will keep this speaker plugged into my computer for gaming or for listening to some music. It’s awesome. The setup is simple. What comes in the box is the speaker with a USB cable attached, a separate 3.5mm jack, and a user manual. The one thing I really love about this speaker over a traditional gaming headset is that I can still hear my surroundings and carry out a conversation with my wife, listen for the kids or hear the phone, or doorbell ring. For Hardcore gaming sessions I would still go for a pair of headphones, but for just working at my computer, these are great. Easy on/off, and they are comfortable around your neck, they almost disappear when you are wearing them. I find the buttons to be a little far back on the collar and would prefer them to be moved closer to the tips of the speaker. The cables feel like they are of good quality. The speaker system feels as if it is made of quality materials. The sound is good and could use a little more bass, but overall, I am impressed. The immersive sound was there on some notes and parts of movies and songs but wasn’t always there. This technology is getting better and better, and I can’t wait to see what else Panasonic has in store. I can’t recommend these for gaming, as I did not have a pleasant experience, but for movies or music on a PC, I can certainly recommend this speaker system! Throw on some Lofi beats and crank out those metrics’ spreadsheets for work!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      We deeply appreciate you took the time to provide us with your feedback! We are happy to hear the product meets your expectations. -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Cord length, Weight

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very nice

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Very lightweight and comfortable, audio quality is very good. Took a little tweaking with mic levels and sensitivity to get it how I wanted, but you can play on full volume and the mic will still only pick up your voice when talking in Discord. Was looking for a good alternative to wearing headphones, and I'm very satisfied with the quality of these. Buttons along the side of the headset are out of the way, but easy to press if needed, and it audibly narrates what setting you have selected when cycling through them. Cable is long, braided, but pretty light weight. I've only tested on USB 3.0, so I can't speak for the quality using any other ports.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us and the community! We are grateful for the 5 stars and glad to know you are enjoying the product. -A Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Headphone Alternative

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you don’t like wearing headphones or can’t, these are a good solution. They sound good and still allow you to hear the outside world. Great for gaming.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      Thank you for your 5-star rating! We are happy to hear you are pleased with the product. -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Cord length, Design
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Sleek, quality, comfort, sound, immersion.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    On first impression, I found the design sleek and not overly bulky. The fabric covering feels good to the touch, adding to the premium look. There’s plastic underneath which is thankfully smudge or fingerprint resistant. The controls are in a good place and in my experience are responsive and easy to get used to. The USB-A cord is much longer than expected at almost 10ft. There is also a rubber cover where the neck would be, as well as rubber “feet” where the unit rests. Now, I was amazed as to how light and comfortable this product is. I wore it for an entire workday -over 9 hours, and not once did it become tiring or developed any sore spots -especially on the back of my neck. The long cord is great when playing on the couch, or walking (carefully) around while in use, but it can be cumbersome when seating in front of a monitor, where one can get entangled or run over the cable, particularly if you have a chair with wheels. Fortunately, the fabric-braided cord is super strong while being light and seems that it will last for a long time. Connecting the unit to a source is easy, both through USB-A and the included 3.5mm cable. I tested the speaker on a PC, PS5, Switch, and Series X. Keep in mind that any Xbox can only be hooked up to the controller’s 3.5mm jack, and the unit must be connected separately to a USB power source (mainly the console’s). Same goes for the Switch, abut only when in handheld mode. Most importantly, how does it sound? In this factor I am thoroughly impressed. On a PC via USB, you get two main modes: chat and game. By default, the chat mode boosts the midrange and to a certain degree the treble, bringing dialogue to the front. I found this very useful when multitasking while trying to focus to what is being said. However, it can get a bit tiresome over extended listening. On Game mode, the sound becomes slightly lower, but fullness and warmth are added. The bass is comfortably boosted and does not distort at high volumes. The midrange is slightly recessed while the high end remains at the same level. The sound is quite clear, and I enjoyed a wide variety of music. Of course, the Sound Slayer is advertised as a gaming wearable speaker. I am happy to report that indeed this works very nicely. The sound separation (left-right) is distinct, and the placement of the speakers promote a wide soundstage. The surround effect provided a convincing sense of immersion in many games. It was a decent experience playing games that need positional awareness. Of course, if you are looking for extreme clarity such as in competitive FPS matches, a headset might be best. And just in case you are not fully satisfied with the default sound signature, there are 6 dedicated EQ presets, at the push of a button.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and feedback with us! -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality, Weight
    Cons mentioned:
    Volume
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A Good Gen 1 Product

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    Overall this is an interesting way to do speakers with good sound. By being wired they don't have to store a battery which is a plus making it lightweight and easy to wear for long gaming sessions. The speakers though are loud though and not localized so if you have the volume up others in the Room can hear you. I put them down and walked about 15ft to the fridge and was able to make out the stream I was watching no issues. So they can definitely project and give you good sound. Being Wired means not having to remember to charge, but I would have liked a magnetic breakaway cable because I know one day I'll get up and forget as I have done with Headphones numerous times. It is nice that you can also connect to via 3.5mm audio jack, but will need to power the device via USB separately. Setup is, just plug it and Windows finds it. No drivers required. Only major issue I encountered with these, if they were plugged into USB when I turned on my PC it would hang and not finishing booting until I unplugged them which is a bit annoying, so again a breakaway magnetic cable would have been nice, instead of unplugging from the PC. I did try a Powered USB Hub and my monitor's USB too, but it would hang on boot. So if you have these plugged in on boot and it just stays at the bios, unplug them, let Windows Boot and then continue. Overall this is a good first try with nice audio that didn't cover my ears with headphones and a decent set of speakers that produce good sound.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      We deeply appreciate you took the time to provide us with your feedback! Your input helps us understand the customer's experience and improve our products. -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Cord length, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Volume
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Spectacular Wearable Gaming Speaker

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Panasonic - SoundSlayer Wearable Gaming Speaker provides an immersive audio experience that really brings you into the game like never before. The speaker creates a field of sound around you that helps you to experience games in a new and exciting way. When objects in the game move behind you, you hear that from the speaker as a sound that is behind you. The same thing goes for sounds for objects in motion, or on either side of you. Really remarkable! The sounds are clear, and crisp. I do not hear any feedback, clipping, or undesired noises whatsoever. The volume is adequate. You can adjust it to get pretty loud, however not too loud where it becomes a problem. The unit is comfortable to wear. You can easily use it for hours without experiencing fatigue in your shoulders, neck, or back. While it is light weight, it feels durable. The wire that connects to the unit is pretty sturdy, and has a good length that allows you to move away from the console and sit comfortably on a couch/chair. I have no issues with snagging or the wire bunching up. I would recommend the Panasonic - SoundSlayer Wearable Gaming Speaker! It's a great speaker system that brings your games to life in a new way. I have never experienced a wearable gaming speaker that delivers such dynamic and captivating sound.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Panasonic Team
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      Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and feedback with us! -M Panasonic

  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Volume
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Not for us

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    I was so excited to surprise my husband with this new device. He’s an avid gamer and plays with family members out of state, so sometimes when they’re talking and I want to join in the conversation it’s frustrating that he’s wearing a headset. I thought that this would be a good solution, because he’d still be able to hear the sounds from the game but I’d be able to sit next to him and hear the conversation with whoever he was playing with. It works the way that I thought it would but at the same time was such a let down. The volume doesn’t go up as high as either of us would have liked and the sounds from the game completely drown out the sounds of the conversation. Also, you are required to plug a USB cord into the TV and an aux cord into the controller to use with the PS5, but the USB cord is only 3ft - way too short! My husband had to sit at the front edge of the couch and was still worried that if he moved he’d pull the TV off the stand since the cord was so short. We adjusted all the settings that we were able to find but weren’t able to get the sound to work the way we wanted it to. Unfortunately my husband will not be replacing his headset with this device. I gave this a three star review because the sound that does come out from the game itself was very crisp and clear, and my husband said it was pretty comfortable to wear. It’s a great concept and I think it would be a really good option for a PC gamer, but I’d definitely recommend that the manufacturers include a much longer USB cord if they want console gamers to be able to use it in place of a traditional headset.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Cord length, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Slaying Surround Sound

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    The Panasonic Wearable Immersive Gaming Speaker System has brought my gaming experience to the next level through sound. I like how lightweight and comfortable it is to wear. The speaker is gently placed around the neck and provides an immersive surround sound experience. I was able to wear it for hours and it doesn’t hurt the neck after long periods of time. The best part about this, compared to headphones is my inner ears are not getting sweaty with over-the-ear or in ear headphones. I typically go for over-the-ear headphones, that are corded. These are corded, and as such I did not have an issue transitioning. The cord is long too, to where there is no issue with wearing. The flip side to that is we are in the age of Bluetooth, and this device does not have Bluetooth. I will admit, sometimes Bluetooth devices while gaming can get glitchy, so it is a pro-con situation with a corded USB. The sound quality emitted by the speaker makes you feel immersed in the action of the game, and I like that there are different sound modes depending on what type of game genre you’re playing or if you’re watching a movie or listening to music. They are very easy to store and convenient in size, easily resting on top of a computer, or on a desk. One could very likely get a stand to place them on and hang too. In the product description, I had noticed that there was a specific mention of collaboration between Panasonic and SE in design of these headphones for FFVIX (one of the compelling reasons I chose to get this speaker system). This is actually one of my go-to videogames, and has absolutely enhanced my gaming experience. When I first plugged these in and started the game, I felt immersed from all directions as the sound emanated around me. The surround sound is perceived as three-dimensional. Noise cancellation is built-in, and I will admit it is difficult to hear my wife when the sound is going (a shameeeeeee). I am still able to hear her though, if she speaks loudly enough, and I am focusing on that sound. So almost selective surround sound noise canceling? The sound itself is clean and crisp and overall more powerful than I expected. I used these headphones for PC gaming, but they are compatible with PS4/5 and Xbox One. I am sure a similar sound experience would accompany this use. this speaker set allows me to still hear her while playing which is nice. Ultimately, this speaker system has brought a new and unique joy to my gaming experience, and I find myself reaching for them every day.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Unique Gaming Experience

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    The Panasonic Soundslayer is a unique alternative to an over/in ear headphone set. Remember the trend where people were wearing the Bluetooth headset that rested around your neck ( as short lived as it was)? This is the same sort of thing, only there are no earbuds and it makes it so the speakers rest comfortably around your neck and shoulders while you play games on your PC (PC specifically for my use). So it's like having a sour round sound system resting on your shoulders. The concept is unique and effective. At first look they are very attractive and the shape seems to fit my neck well. If you are if a thinner stature or if you have a really thick neck they may not totally sit right on you. Something to think about, so maybe it a good try before you buy option in the store if they have it. The sound is good. It's not top of the line and it's way past average. I'd say a 8 out of 10. The mode that worked best for me was the RPG mode. Of course this was during my RPG game play. This is what sold me on the product. Two things in particular. First, it's like having surround sound closer to a real life experience. Specifically, you can hear little sounds around you coming from the speakers. People behind you, guns going off in the distance, etc. But secondly, you hear ambient noises that are happening in real life. So you don't talk loud like a weirdo because you can't hear yourself. You talk normal. The mic picks up your voice well and other tell me I'm crystal clear as far as my voice. Can't do better than that. When I read about this product I saw people complain about use in USB-2 vs USB-3 ports. I've tried both and didn't hear a difference is volume quality or anything to do with sound in general. Maybe its me? But it didn't notice anything. My only complaint? It's an obvious one. It has to be plugged in to USB. This seems odd in this day and age. It limits your gameplay options slightly, but not dramatically. But I feel it's a major shot on the foot for a product like this. Given the decent sound and unique experience using this product, I'd recommend it to a friend that is a PC gamer. The price is good for what you get, but I'd be willing to pay more in order to have it wireless and have better speakers in it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality, Weight
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Immersive Wearable Speaker

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    My first impression was, wow ... this is gonna be cool. But compared to a similar device that I own, the build quality of this Panasonic SoundSlayer Wearable Gaming Speaker, just didn't measure up. Yet, the price is considerably less. Not that the SoundSlayer feels or looks "cheap." On the contrary, it's pretty much what I would have expected from a Panasonic product; a brand that's been around for a good long while, and had its heyday with regards to electronics, some time ago. Other brands have taken their place and surpassed them in the meantime. Now the good news is that you really can hear the Surround Sound audio aspect of this wearable speaker. I do think that hearing the sound right there flowing up and around my head and shoulders, and into my ears, does act to immerse me more within the audio - music, dialogue, ambient noises, etc. - coming from the games I'm playing. However, the depth of sound just isn't there. The audio is clear, just not full and rich like I've experienced from headsets you wear directly on your head/ears. This SoundSlayer wearable speaker is light enough to be worn for extended gaming sessions, without becoming uncomfortable. Worth noting though, is that the extra long thick and flexible woven cord, might get in the way for those used to wireless accessories. The included basic owner's manual is quite extensive and detailed, explaining all you'll need to know about setting up the speaker on different devices and what the controls do. Control buttons on the speaker itself were positioned well, to be easy to reach. Connecting the wearable speaker to my laptop, PS4, and Nintendo Switch was simple. But for some reason, it really bothered me having to use both cords - the headphone jack adapter cable to plug into my Nintendo Switch and also the extra-long USB cable to plug into a wall power socket, as the SoundSlayer isn't rechargable and needs to be plugged into your gaming device (PC, console) to draw power from. But with the Switch it's different. Overall, this Panasonic SoundSlayer Wearable Gaming Speaker IS a good product, and I feel confident recommending it to any gamer.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Bass
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great surround sound but has some issues

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    I've never tried anything like this before so really didn't know what to expect but i came away pleasantly surprised. Build quality on this device seems to be very good, no creeking or flexing, seems very solid. Where this wearable speaker shines is single player games or games that dont have the chaos of say Warzone and such where you need to hear footsteps accurately. While you do get some amazing surround sound from these it's also a little difficult to pinpoint but that could also be due to me being a headphone user and new to this. Games like Forza, FIFA, Madden, UFC and so on sound fantastic. the audio is all around you and at first it can feel a little strange but once you get used to it you will be impressed with how the audio is pushed around you. One thing regarding the audio is the depth of the audio. You don't get a lot of bass, in fact you get very little which i understand due to the size and casing. To control the SoundSlayer is simple, the left has an option to select audio profiles depending on what game you're playing. On the right is your standard volume controls. The biggest issue with this and its something knew going in is the cables. they require power via USB which isn't helpful but also understandable Pros No headphone fatigue No batteries to to worry about Good Surround Sound Decent mics with noise cancellation Cons Cables can get in the way Lacks depth in the low end Only really usable for single player games, not great for Warzong or fast shooters

    I would recommend this to a friend
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  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort
    Cons mentioned:
    Bass
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Decent alternative to headphones

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    I was a little confused, and skeptical, of the Soundslayer at first. I didn't really understand why anyone would want these over traditional headphones. However, after using them, I understand the need a little better, however, the execution could use some work. To begin, these don't feel like the highest quality. From the unboxing to the first time you wear them, they just feel kind of cheap. One of their biggest drawbacks is that they are wired. For PS5, which is what I used to test, you at least only need one usb cord going from the console to the unit. For the Xbox, you would need the USB for power and then a separate aux cord to go into the controller for audio. However, this is more due to how microsoft implements their audio than anything else, so it's hard to fault Panasonic on this one. For Nintendo Switch, I'd be a little more concerned. You have to again, plug the USB in to power the unit, but then you have to run the aux cord all the way to the system. This is problematic because they only give you like a 2ft aux cord. You will definitely need a long cord if you plan on using this with the Switch. The USB cord is plenty long, maybe 10ft. However, even with this, I was pretty much at the end and couldn't even sit back on my couch. This, of course all depends on the size of your room and setup, but I still feel like they could have made the usb cord a few feet longer. Performance wise, it was underwhelming, if not completely expected based on the feel of the unit so far. In my experience, it just doesn't get very loud. I had the volume on the unit all the way up, as well as the volume in my PS5 settings all the way up, and it was just acceptable. And this was playing at night, in a completely silent room. If you will be playing with any kind of background or ambient noise around you, I'd imagine you will have trouble hearing it. However, as stated, if there's no one around and the room is relatively silent, it's completely acceptable. The surround effect is actually pretty impressive. I was able to easily distinguish where certain sounds were coming from, such as footsteps or characters speaking behind/to the side of me. This is about the best thing as far as sound quality. The rest of it is just lacking. Bass is almost nonexistent. And as stated before, the whole thing just doesn't get loud enough. The unit is surprisingly comfortable. And I guess this is where I realized where this kind of product would be useful. I have relatively large ears, and most headphones are only comfortable for maybe an hour tops. Even the comfortable ones still get my ears hot after a while. So these are a great alternative because I was able to play for several hours and it never got uncomfortable. There's definitely potential in a product like this. In conclusion, the SoundSlayer Wearable speaker is a promising idea, but is just not executed very well at all. The wired connection is just clunky in a world where wireless headphones are ubiquitous. The sound quality is completely lacking. The one saving grace is the concept in general and comfort level. I personally wouldn't use these as my everyday headset, but I will keep them around for those occasions where I need long lasting comfort without having my TV speakers blaring.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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