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The JVC HA-FX300 is a pair of high-tech, in-ear earbud headphones featuring a new aluminum evaporation diaphragm. This innovative solution supposedly reproduces high-frequency audio more accurately than traditional cellulose/polymer-based diaphragms. Included also is a dual-METAL structure, wherein the Neodymium driver is enclosed in a stainless steel base that itself is wrapped in a gravity brass ring; this allows for a lot less energy loss, which results in enhanced audio with significantly reduced resonance and noise. Additional features include a friction noise-reducing cord, three different sizes of ear pieces (S/M/L), and an included carrying case. Note that the HA-FX300 is iPhone/iPod friendly, making it useful for listening to music AND taking phone calls. It retails in three colors: white, black, and bronze.
MSRP $99.95
Release date November, 2007
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Features
- High-Tech Earbuds
- Aluminum Evaporation Design
- Dual-METAL Structure
- Friction-Reducing Cord
- Neodymium Drivers
- Three Sizes (S/M/L)
- iPhone/iPod Friendly
- Carrying Case
Specifications
- Driver Unit: 8.5mm
- Magnet Type: Neodymium
- Frequency: 8-25,000Hz
- Impedance: 16ohms
- Sensitivity: 100dB/1mW
- Max Input: 200mW
- Cord Length: 3.28’
- Weight: .20oz
- Plug: iPhone compatible; Gold Plated
- Accessory: S/M/L earpieces; Carrying Case
Model Variations
- JVC HA-FX300R | Red
- JVC HA-FX300B | Black
- JVC HA-FX300T | Bronze
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JVC HA-FX300R | Red
• JVC HA-FX300R In-Ear Headphones (Red)
• JVC HA-FX300R Bi-METAL Structure Headphones for MP3 - iPod - iPhone - Red
UPC: 046838032257
EAN: 046838032257
MPN: HAFX300R
JVC HA-FX300B | Black
• JVC HA-FX300B In-Ear Headphones (Black)
• JVC HA-FX300B Bi-METAL Structure Headphones for MP3 - iPod - iPhone - Black
UPC: 046838032233
EAN: 046838032233
MPN: HAFX300B
JVC HA-FX300T | Bronze
• JVC HAFX300T In Ear Headphone
• JVC HAFX300T BI-METAL EARBUDS (BRONZE)
UPC: 046838032240
EAN: 046838032240
MPN: HAFX300T
Competitors
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Pros
- 2-year guarantee
- 3 sleeve sizes for best comfort and external noise attenuation
- Sennheiser is a well known brand
Cons
- Sennheiser is not known for their IEMs
- low-end roll off at 80Hz
- poorly designed cable - difficult to use, poor microphonics (cable noise)
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Reviews
October 30, 2009
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Pros
- comfortable - 3 different ear pieces for finding the best fit
- sound great
- no cable noise with an over the ear cable wrap
- great passive noise reduction
- good build quality
- lightweight
Cons
- around the ear wires are not for everyone
- JVC isn't known as a high-end earbud manufacturer
- shorter cord
- slippery body - hard to get out of the ear
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Pros
- comfortable - 3 different ear pieces for finding the best fit
- sound great
- no cable noise with an over the ear cable wrap
- great passive noise reduction
- good build quality
- lightweight
Cons
- around the ear wires are not for everyone
- JVC isn't known as a high-end earbud manufacturer
- shorter cord
- slippery body - hard to get out of the ear
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HA, FX, 300, HAFX, FX300, HAFX300