Price range: £9.99
What is it: Cheap, colourful earphones
What we think: For the price, they're great, offering good sound quality and a comfortable, colourful design
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 September 2009
Tags: JVC, JVC Marshmallow, earphones, headphones, earbuds
We like:
Very inexpensive; secure, comfortable fit; good audio quality; wide variety of colours to match any recent iPod nano
We don't like:
Top part of the cable seems fragile; shallow earpiece design may not work for all users
Also known as:
JVC Marshmallow HA-FX33; JVC Marshmallow HA-FX34
CNET UK judgement:
The JVC Marshmallow headphones represent exceptional value, thanks to their ultra-low price tag, solid audio quality, noise-isolation capability and secure fit
Full review:
The first thing you're likely to do upon obtaining a new MP3 player is load it up with all your favourite music. Once that's done, the next best step is to replace the shoddy earbuds that came packaged with it. Of course, not everyone wants to drop a huge wad of cash on a new pair of headphones, which is where sets like the JVC Marshmallow come in. These colourful earphones cost around just £15 and can often be found for less. In addition to providing a more secure fit than stock earbuds, the Marshmallows offer a significant improvement in sound quality. Continue Reading...
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