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JVC HAFX34


$20.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Feel comfortable in the ear canal, never make you very sore. Offer a rich, full sound when you put them in right. Block out noises in the surrounding environment.

The Cons:If they aren't fitted just right they'll sound tinny and lack bass. Block out sounds from the surrounding area so well it can be dangerous when you cross the street. Start to slip out if you get too sweaty, not right for running.

The JVC HAFX34 Marshmallow headphones are lower-end in-ear headphones designed for comfort, featuring soft memory foam inner ear pieces in two sizes which promises a super snug fit. The in-ear canal style and just fit also provide isolation from ambient noise and low sound leakage.

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The Marshmallow headphones include a tangle-resistant 3.28-foot (1.0m) color matching cord, designed to reduce friction noise that can occur when the cord is brushed against clothing. Also included is a gold-plated iPhone compatible plug, while the wide color selection for both body and cord offer more color coordination possibilities with the iPod Nano and Shuffle 4th generation models. Available in nine different colors, shown here in Blue.

Features

  • Memory Foam soft earpieces in two sizes
  • 3.28ft (1.0m) friction noise reduction cord
  • Gold-plated iPhone compatible plug
  • More color coordination for iPod Nano and Shuffle 4th generation models
  • Available colors: Black, Silver, Pink, Blue, Green, Violet, Yellow, Orange, Red

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Pros
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    feel comfortable in the ear canal, never make you very sore

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    offer a rich, full sound when you put them in right

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    block out noises in the surrounding environment

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    stay in your ears well when you're moving around

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    good bass support for thumping beats

Cons
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    if they aren't fitted just right they'll sound tinny and lack bass

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    block out sounds from the surrounding area so well it can be dangerous when you cross the street

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    start to slip out if you get too sweaty, not right for running

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