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JVC HA-FXP3


$19.95 Released February, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Cute animal print look that makes them a neat fashion accessory. Can often be found available for just a few dollars, making them cheap enough to keep around as backups.

The Cons:Tend to sound washed out and tinny. Bass is heavily distorted and muddy. Easy to break, both the buds and the cord are a bit fragile.

The JVC HA-FXP3 is a set of in-ear headphones with several unique styling options. These budget oriented headphones are iPhone compatible and is advertised to be a product aimed at women. The four styling options include: Dalmatian, Leopard, Pink Zebra, and Zebra.

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On the inside the HA-FXP3 is powered by a 8.5mm neodymium magnetic driver that delivers high quality sound. Three size of silicon tips (XS/S/M) are included to ensure optimal fit and comfort. The 1.2m low friction cable mean the user will not hear as much cable noise, and the in-ear design provides good sound isolation from surrounding noise. The JVC HA-FXP3 is a good option for buyers who are looking fro a set of earphones with unique styling.

Features / Specifications

  • 4 variations of popular fabric patterns for women - Dalmatian / Leopard / Pink Zebra / Zebra /
  • Powerful 8.5mm Neodymium driver unit
  • Comfortable fitting with XS/S/M-size silicon earpieces for women
  • 1.2m friction noise reduction cord
  • Gold-plated iPhone-compatible plug
  • Frequency Response 10-23,000Hz
  • Nominal Impedance 16ohms
  • Sensitivity 101dB/1mW
  • Max. Input Capability 200mW(IEC)
  • Cord Length 3.94ft(1.2m)
  • Weight (without cord) 0.12oz(3.4g)

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  • 2

    cute animal print look that makes them a neat fashion accessory

  • 1

    can often be found available for just a few dollars, making them cheap enough to keep around as backups

Cons
  • 1

    tend to sound washed out and tinny

  • 1

    bass is heavily distorted and muddy

  • 1

    easy to break, both the buds and the cord are a bit fragile

  • 1

    design is only going to appeal to some people, and be just ugly looking for anyone else

  • 0

    lots of crackle and static in the audio

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