A couple of days ago, JVC announced adding two new models of headphones to its line of in-ears. Both earphones will be available in a wide range of colors, so everyone will get at least one choice of assorting with their usual clothing color range.
Not only coming in a variety of colors the two models are also form fitted for all kinds of people, the two categories that is, people who are active and like to jog and the others that just don't.
For the active users, JVC forged a new sports clip headphone, the HA-EBX85, that comes with ear hooks for a secure fit while running, rollerblading, biking and others alike, and are offered in three colors.
With sport use in the creator’s mind, the HA-EBX85 was made
splash proof (I expect comments from anyone who has ever gotten splashed in the ear while jogging, please, I'm curios now) and is both comfortable and practical, fitting securely in your ear, well held by the soft rubber ear hook and thanks to that soft rubber finish, you can use them even when working up a sweat.
Technicians say the HA-EBX85 sport powerful 11mm neodymium driver units, to further enhance JVC's superior sound quality. You can choose these in three colors - white, pink and purple - as for the plug, it's a slim, gold-plated iPhone compatible one.
The other
ear-phones that JVC built are the HA-FX20 All Star headphones that come in five different color combinations. Considering the chromatic availability, these will please just about anyone that would like a pair of colorful, but not with kitschy tonal associations.
The HA-FX20 All Star sport only 8.5mm neodymium driver units that provide excellent sound quality, enhanced by the superior isolation from background noise that is achieved by in-ear canal design.
Both of the two earplug headphones feature friction noise reduction cords of 1.2 meters for the HA-EBX85 and 1m for the HA-FX20, respectively. Earpieces come with soft rubber cushions in three sizes to ensure comfort for any wearer for a long period of time.
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