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If there’s anywhere true-wireless earphones struggle, it’s on the low-end of the frequency spectrum. Bringing back the bass, JVC’s new HA-XC90T IEM—also known as simply “XX”—uses large dynamic drivers and an innovative acoustic design to punch well above its weight class Read More
These are really good. Don't even notice the lack of ANC as they do a great job of blocking out most sound. Sub bass is far better than I expected. Similar sounding HA-FX99X except these are more comfortable and these have a 'bass boost' feature. Huge improvement over WF-XB700, and XB55AP. Not quite XB90EX or EX800ST bass levels, but the convenience of TWS, impressive sound quality, and bass (the main reason you would get these) means I use these 99% of the time. Supports aptX and battery life is superb. Only downside is occasionally needing to readjust the fit as these things are huge, as is the case. They are not discreet at all. If you're a bass head and are sick of the cord (and amp), don't sleep on these bad boys.
OneLoveWell Hell. Mine broke already. Left earbud is non responsive and flickering. Doesnt charge. Great Sound, but $214 down the drain. Contacted JVC. We will see what happens. :/
hien34Amazon JP has some reviews - my beginner Japanese + AI translation:
Great bass and actually surprisingly good treble
Can turn on/off bass boost on the IEMs directly (so that's nice for DAP users)
Good battery life
Noise pass-through is OK, but can still be hard to hear someone speaking without removing (like when checking out at a store) or also lowering the music volume
Not for jogging/moving about - some users complained they don't hold strongly enough in-ear for such a large/heavy IEM
Mic is OK but picks up surrounding noise
Some instances where the left earbud failed or failed to charge (flaw?) and had to replace
Perhaps not "well known" to you. However, those who have paid attention for years are well aware of JVC having an audio division.
And as was already said, it's kinda hard to have reviews about a brand new product. And as of now, I have not heard of true wireless earbuds with a better advertised battery life.
No one's forcing you to shop for items on drop. As the old adage goes " if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all". Especially if it's not actually providing anything beneficial.
Rsgladwin85I am actually quite aware of JVC audio products, they are typically in their Kenwood name(s) and or their higher end Victor line or products. Again, you focusing on a singular point of larger issue. I didnt give these a false review, specifically crap on product. I raised a rather common issue in what Drop has become and I stand by the idea that any brand just have their entire headphone line just slapped up here. From this very website "By tapping into data and insights from uniquely passionate people and applying them to our curated selections and exclusive designs,"
Looks like these are brand new, unveiled only ~4 days ago so no reviews out yet.
The lack of ANC notwithstanding, they look pretty decent on paper. Would be nice if Drop/JVC could post some frequency response charts.
These are the same price everywhere else though.
pixllCheck out review of these on YouTube a couple of days ago by Tech viewer "Gamesky" who attends CES events regularly and does lots of reviews in TWS earbuds