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On the higher-end, JVC announced the HA-M750 and HA-S650, both of which are meant for people who want better sound quality in over-the-ear headphones. The HA-M750 looks to be those who are either amateur DJs, or wish to be so. They feature “DJ-style” monitoring through one ear, with the rest of the headphones twisting to the side so as not to get in the way. The standard cord on the HA-M750 is almost four feet long, and comes with an extension cable of about 6.5 feet, making for one very long cord, so it might be a bit difficult to use while moving about. The HA-S650s are perfectly suited for such, however. The main draw of the HA-S650 is that they fold in on themselves, making for easy storage. Both are said to offer better bass, and have a comfortable feel thanks to the memory foam around the ears.
On the lower-end, JVC is bringing the HA-EBX85 (sports clip earbuds) and the HA-FX20 All Star headphones (standard in-ear headphones). Both are said to offer decent sound quality, which JVC touts as superior sound quality. Both come in a variety of colors, with the HA-EBX85 coming in single colors on the ear clip, and the HA-FX20 All Stars coming in dual colors. While neither are all that likely to attract audiophiles, they would be decent choices for average users who don’t want to spend more than $15 of $20 on a pair of headphones.
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