
JVC HA-FXZ100-E In-Ear Headphones Dynamic Stereo
Experience Audio Immersion with JVC In-Ear Headphones The JVC HA-FXZ100 In-Ear Headphones deliver high-quality stereo sound in a compact and comfortable design. Perfect for on-the-go listening, these dynamic headphones provide an immersive audio experience, allowing you to enjoy your favorite mus...
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Overview
Experience Audio Immersion with JVC In-Ear Headphones
The JVC HA-FXZ100 In-Ear Headphones deliver high-quality stereo sound in a compact and comfortable design. Perfect for on-the-go listening, these dynamic headphones provide an immersive audio experience, allowing you to enjoy your favorite music with clarity and depth.
Specifications:
- Type: Dynamic
- Style: In-Ear
- Audio Output: Stereo Headphones
Key Features
Drivers: 5.8mm x 2, Power Handling Capacity: 150mW
Cord: 1.2m ( Y-shape), Plug: Gold-plated L-shape Stereo Mini
Accessories: Ear Pieces (S, M, L), Cord Keeper, Clip and Carrying Case
Japanese imports - in a Japanese retail package (Manuals in Japanese only)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with dual 5.8mm drivers for each ear, aiming to deliver dynamic stereo sound.
- Features a gold-plated L-shape stereo mini plug, offering robust connectivity and potential reduced interference.
- Includes a 1.2m Y-shape cord, providing ample length and a common, manageable cable configuration.
- Comes with a variety of accessories including ear pieces (S, M, L), a cord keeper, a clip, and a carrying case for convenience.
- The power handling capacity of 150mW allows for robust audio output without distortion.
👎 Cons
- These headphones are Japanese imports, and manuals are only available in Japanese, which could be a barrier for non-Japanese speakers.
- The Y-shape cord, while common, might be prone to tangling if not managed with the included cord keeper.
- The specific sound signature or frequency response characteristics beyond the "dynamic stereo" are not detailed.
- The small 5.8mm drivers, while dual, might limit the depth of bass compared to larger single drivers in some headphones.
- The power handling capacity, while good, doesn't specify the impedance, which can influence compatibility with certain audio sources.