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JVC HA-FXC50


$40.00 Released December, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Feel comfortable in the ear canal, don't cause soreness. Fairly compact design even for earbuds, minimalist body design. Nice balance and light weight build, stay in your ears well.

The Cons:Cord is a little short, can't have your player sitting on a desk next to you. Not quite audiophile quality, a little weakness in several areas for those with keen ears.

The JVC HA-FXC50 is a pair of in-ear earbud headphones designed to deliver high-definition quality sound directly into the ear canal. It utilizes a MICRO-HD driver unit that’s positioned right at the tip of the unit, allowing it to aim sound right into ear, while also practically eliminating pesky background noise.

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Included also are three different earpieces (S/M/L) so that users can share their device with friends and/or family. Additional features include a friction noise-canceling cord and an included carrying power. Note that the HA-FXC50 is iPhone/iPod friendly, making it useful for listening to music AND taking phone calls.  It retails in three colors: silver, black, and red.

Features

  • In-Ear Earbuds
  • MICRO-HD Driver
  • Enhanced Noise Isolation
  • Friction-Reducing Cord
  • Three Sizes (S/M/L)
  • iPhone/iPod Friendly
  • Carrying Pouch

Specifications

  • Driver Unit: .23”
  • Magnet Type: Neodymium
  • Frequency: 10-24,000Hz
  • Impedance: 16ohms
  • Sensitivity: 103dB/1mW
  • Max Input: 150mW
  • Cord Length: 3.28’
  • Weight: .13oz
  • Plug: iPhone compatible; Gold Plated
  • Accessory: 3 Silicon Pieces (S/M/L); Carrying Pouch

Model Variations

  • JVC HA-FXC50S | Silver
  • JVC HA-FXC50B | Black
  • JVC HA-FXC50R | Red

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Pros
  • 1

    feel comfortable in the ear canal, don't cause soreness

  • 1

    fairly compact design even for earbuds, minimalist body design

  • 1

    nice balance and light weight build, stay in your ears well

  • 1

    plenty of bass support when you get a good seal

  • 1

    block a lot of ambient sound, lets you focus on what you're listening to

  • 1

    bass and treble are well reproduced for most music types without being overly boomy or tinny

Cons
  • 1

    cord is a little short, can't have your player sitting on a desk next to you

  • 1

    not quite audiophile quality, a little weakness in several areas for those with keen ears

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