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JVC INTRODUCES IN-EAR AIR CUSHION HEADPHONES

Posted by Jack Cook on September 7, 2007 – 6:52 am  Share
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New HA-FX66 Headphones Offer A Secure, Comfortable Fit And Superior Sound Isolation.

air JVC announced new in-ear headphones that use a soft cushion of air to provide a secure, comfortable fit. The new JVC HA-FX66 headphones also offer different size earpieces and come in four color choices.

JVC research shows that consumers’ biggest problem with in-ear headphones is their tendency to fall out. The HA-FX66 headphones tackle that problem by using a soft silicon rubber air cushion for the earpiece body. In addition, the headphones come with three different size silicon rubber and memory foam cushion earpieces for the best possible fit. The result is an in-ear headphone that stays securely in place while remaining comfortable. What’s more, the design also provides superior isolation from background noise, allowing the user to get the most out of the headphone’s 8.5mm neodymium driver. Noise caused by cord movement is also minimized because of the headphone’s Friction Noise Reduction Cord. vibration-proof structure.

Available in four high-fashion colors ? blue, black, red and white ? the HA-FX66 Air Cushion headphones allow users to pick a color that matches their mood or even their outfit. The HA-FX66 also includes a carrying case for easy transport.
The JVC HA-FX66 Air Cushion headphones are currently available at a suggested retail price of $29.99.

You can visit JVC’s Web site at http://www.jvc.com

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