
JVC Ear Headphones
JVCReleased Nov 1, 2008 · Analysis updated Feb 13, 2026
Comfortable earphones with effective noise cancellation, IPX4 water resistance, and multiple color options. The JVC scores 0/100 based on 21 expert reviews in the headphones (wired) category. Coverage includes reviews from Macsources, Knowtechie, Soundstagesolo, and Brandonfoltz.
Critic Score
What's this?based on 21 expert reviews
Pros
- Comfortable fit(9)
- Budget friendly(7)
- Long battery life(7)
- Lightweight at 3.3 oz(5)
- Effective noise cancellation(3)
Cons
- Bulky design(3)
- No noise cancellation support(3)
21 Expert Reviews
A brilliant set of headphones that provide comfort and a high-quality listening experience.
The JVC Riptidz are some of the best wireless earbuds I've had in my ears this decade.
The JVC HA-FW01 earphones deliver a neutral, detailed sound with excellent bass response and comfort, though their protruding design and tangle-prone cable are minor drawbacks.
The JVC HA-RX700 headphones offer exceptional sound quality and comfort at a great price point, though their large size and lack of some features may not suit everyone.
JVC's HA-S90BN over-ear headphones offer excellent sound quality, long battery life, effective noise cancelling, and great portability, making them a strong choice for travelers and commuters.
JVC HA-S36W are wireless headphones that promise you more than adequate sound quality with deep bass and complete functionality so you can entertain yourself as well as work daily.
With a unique wood-dome diaphragm, JVC's HA-FW01 in-ear headphones deliver a clean sound that shines with acoustic music, particularly classical.
JVC headphones deliver exceptional value with balanced audio and durable build quality, though they lack the premium features of higher-end competitors.
JVC delivers a solid headphone that compares favorably with popular Sony and Bose models for significantly less money.
The JVC Gumy Mini wireless earbuds offer solid performance and comfort at an affordable $30 price point, making them a worthwhile option in the budget true wireless category.
The JVC Flats are very inexpensive on-ear headphones that are lightweight, comfortable, and sound quite good for the money.
Although they don't feel very premium, the water-resistant JVC HA-A9T earphones still impress with a punchy (but balanced) sound signature.
The JVC HA-ET50BT Sports Wireless Bluetooth Headphones offer water resistance, 9 hours of battery life, and unique features like a magnetic clasp, but lack clear pricing and availability information.
JVC's entry-level clarity-oriented model delivers exactly what it promises – a bright, clarity-oriented signature that doesn't sacrifice the one must-have trait of a successful entry-level earphone – ...
JVC's on-ear bluetooth headphones do good in everything, but are not outstanding in any domain.
This surround-sound headphone set is an intriguing concept with engrossing sound, but it doesn't quite hit the mark
The JVC HA-NP1T are lightweight, comfortable open earbuds with excellent vocal clarity but limited power and bass, making them ideal for calls and podcasts rather than immersive music listening.
The JVC HAFX33P Marshmallow In-Ear Buds are comfortable and affordable with excellent noise cancellation, but their extreme sound isolation makes them unsafe for outdoor activities like running.
The JVC HA-A8T True Wireless earbuds offer natural and transparent sound at an affordable price, but suffer from fit issues and lack of advanced features.



