JVC HAFX33A Marshmallow In-Ear Stereo Headphones (Blue)
from: JVC
Price: $21.72
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Product Description:
JVC's Marshmallow comfortable, soft ear bud headphones fit in the inner ear for pure sound delivery requiring minimum space. Uses JVC original 8.5mm driver unit, the smallest in the industry.
JVC's Marshmallow comfortable, soft ear bud headphones fit in the inner ear for pure sound delivery requiring minimum space. Uses JVC original 8.5mm driver unit, the smallest in the industry.
Features:
- Marshmallow-soft ear cushion
- Noise isolation from ambient sound
- Tangle resistant 1.5m cord
- Includes 2 replacement earpieces
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Customer Reviews
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- A Tween granddaughter's delight!
I looked for durability, color, and read reviews and ratings of this product before buying it, since grandmas don't always know if preteen granddaughters who are into the electronic age and live miles away would find our gift acceptable.However, our 11 yr. old granddaughter said the earphones were "fantastic"!Her satisfaction says it all.
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- JVC Ear Buds
Product as described.Shipped quickly.I use these with my stereo system on my motorcycle.Product knocks out unwanted road and engin noise.Very comfortable.All in all a good product.
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- Brand New Inexpensive headphones
I was thrilled to receive our headphones for so much less than retail!I highly recommend buying them.
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- Awesome value
For your average listener, these headphones are by far the best value for upgrading your factory i-pod/mp3 player headphones.I used these to replace the headphones that came with my Sansa Clip and I could not be happier. I'm sure true audio junkies may not rate them so highly, but the sound is 100% better than before - and for only about $10.The music has much more clarity and these headphones also pick up a decent amount of bass.Also much more comfortable to wear in my opinion, although it ... Read More
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- JVC Marshmallow vs Skullcandy Ink'd Budget headphone comparison.
JVC Marshmallow vs Skullcandy Ink'd Budget headphone comparison.
I use the headphones with Ipods. A Touch, a Nano, and a Shuffle. My standard headphones for the last couple of years were Sony EX51LP which are no longer made.The Marshmallow and the Ink'd headphones are somewhat similar in specifications ie sub 10HZ low end and greater than 20KHZ top end and a ~100db/mw sensitivity. They are less expensive than the Sony's, typically being offered between 10$ on sale and 25$ list. All ... Read More
- A Tween granddaughter's delight!I looked for durability, color, and read reviews and ratings of this product before buying it, since grandmas don't always know if preteen granddaughters who are into the electronic age and live miles away would find our gift acceptable.However, our 11 yr. old granddaughter said the earphones were "fantastic"!Her satisfaction says it all.
- JVC Ear BudsProduct as described.Shipped quickly.I use these with my stereo system on my motorcycle.Product knocks out unwanted road and engin noise.Very comfortable.All in all a good product.
- Brand New Inexpensive headphonesI was thrilled to receive our headphones for so much less than retail!I highly recommend buying them.
- Awesome valueFor your average listener, these headphones are by far the best value for upgrading your factory i-pod/mp3 player headphones.I used these to replace the headphones that came with my Sansa Clip and I could not be happier. I'm sure true audio junkies may not rate them so highly, but the sound is 100% better than before - and for only about $10.The music has much more clarity and these headphones also pick up a decent amount of bass.Also much more comfortable to wear in my opinion, although it ... Read More
- JVC Marshmallow vs Skullcandy Ink'd Budget headphone comparison.JVC Marshmallow vs Skullcandy Ink'd Budget headphone comparison.
I use the headphones with Ipods. A Touch, a Nano, and a Shuffle. My standard headphones for the last couple of years were Sony EX51LP which are no longer made.The Marshmallow and the Ink'd headphones are somewhat similar in specifications ie sub 10HZ low end and greater than 20KHZ top end and a ~100db/mw sensitivity. They are less expensive than the Sony's, typically being offered between 10$ on sale and 25$ list. All ... Read More
