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🎶 Elevate your audio game with JVC HARX500 — where comfort meets pro-level clarity!
The JVC HARX500 Full-Size Headphones deliver professional-grade sound with a large 40mm dynamic driver and a high 1200mW input capacity. Featuring a gold-plated 3.5mm plug for optimal connectivity and a cushioned, twist-action design, these wired headphones offer exceptional comfort for long listening sessions. Their extended 11.5ft cable and balanced ambient sound make them ideal for podcasters, music lovers, and professionals seeking premium audio without compromise.
| ASIN | B000NV0SG2 |
| Additional Features | Dj-Style |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,691 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #849 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Brand Name | JVC |
| Built-In Media | Full-size Headphones |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Volume Control, Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,379) |
| Earpiece Shape | over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Neodymium |
| Frequency Range | 5 Hz - 30 kHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046838030215, 08850006226353 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Type Name | Headphones |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | JVC |
| Model Number | HARX500 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | 500 |
| UPC | 749860060235 803982929310 031113342183 012951515809 071030161658 806294957897 809187165041 102930548833 012303660126 521375523067 182682329416 046838030215 777786120405 989898656929 971475303364 523161053581 755034030690 021112456905 885471318904 168141253560 053786041767 809387583270 617407329803 795327730715 885633429530 807035645417 163120669615 001910134878 021112223538 696582446192 1159706991… |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Parts , 1 Year Labor |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Infrared |
K**N
JVC HARX500 beat 6 others in comparison tests
I run a podcast and I was searching for an affordable solution that provided three key factors: Comfort, Clarity, and Compactness. The comfort factor was the most important because if you are going to have a few of your guests wearing these for an hour, they need to feel like nothing is there. Clarity for the quality of the sound and to make sure your guests hear themselves clearly. Compactness for a podcast that has to go to multiple places. I tested these JVC HARX500 against the following: JVC HARX330, Monoprice Premium Hi-Fi Dj Style, Vogek On Ear Headphones with Mic, Tascam TH-02, Koss UR20, and Panasonic RP-HT161-K. Here is how they stacked up: JVC HARX330: decent clarity and lower profile for over the ear headphones but they really hurt my ears because they didn't completely cover my ears Monoprice Premium Hi-Fi Dj Style: If this purchase was for just listening to music or doing something other than my needs, this would have been my choice. The set was comfortable, albeit a bit on the heavy side and the clarity was unsurpassed. By far the best of all. However, these headphones had a good seal around my ears and I was unable to hear ambient noise. As a podcaster, I need to be aware of A/C units running in the background and I was unable to hear mine when wearing this. For my purposes, I need to be able to hear things that the microphone may or may not pick up. Vogek On Ear Headphones with Mic: I tried these just to see if on-ear headphones would work. Not for the comfort factor. However, these won the compact prize. They could fold up to the size of my palm which was a bonus. Tascam TH-02: with all the great reviews, I thought this was going to be a winner. However, it was very bulky and didn't fit on my head properly. Good quality sound but still not great. So it didn't win the prize for comfort because of its weight. These however did fold so they could have gotten a bonus point for compactness. Koss UR20: These things were a beast. This means it didn't pass the compact test. However, the sound clarity was terrible. I was amazed at how distorted voices were. It sounded like every time I talked I could hear myself clipping and I didn't hear that with any other headphone. Panasonic RP-HT161-K: Decent slimmer profile but didn't pass the comfort test. The JVC HARX500 met 2 of the 3 conditions I felt were the most important, comfort and clarity. After putting on these headphones, I just felt like I could easily have them on for hours without any worry of fatigue or my ears hurting. The sound coming from the speakers was true to self and was great for the price point. As mentioned above, it still allows some ambient noise to penetrate so you can hear background noise and isn't completely noise isolation which I needed. These fail the compact use case but they are still slimmer in profile compared to the Monoprice and Koss ones. I can overlook that for the top 2 needs
D**E
OMG!!! Stop your search for inexpensive haedphones
Wow!! Just received today. Don't know where to start. These are truly fantastic in every regard! I listen to all kinds of music and have owned expensive stereo systems in my car and home. This review concerns using the HA-RX500's listening to music through my PC. I am very particular about quality. I want to hear all the details in a piece of recorded music and want background parts at the right sound level in relation to the other instruments/vocals in a song. These headphones have AMAZING sound--not for $20--just amazing sound in their own right. I read a review that said they have better sound quality than a $120 pair of headphones, and I couldn't agree more. Sound is rich and full. Can hear all layers of all types of music. Bass is very impressive as are the highs, but what truly impressed me, and which I have found lacking in two other sets of headphones I recently ordered, is the quality of the mid-range sounds. The headphones are incredibly light-feeling on your head and the ear pads are soft and very, very comfortable. The long cord is absolutely no problem and looks and feels substantive, unlike some other cheap, very thin cords. They are excellent at outside sound dampening. I researched so many headphones for hours and bought a pair of JVC HAV-570 "Super Bass" headphones. Admittedly, they were only $13, but they had many of the same specs as the X500's, i.e., 40mm drivers, etc, but the sound on the X500'S is literally five times better, and this saying a lot, because I was mildly satisfied with the cheaper pair (which got four stars overall on Amazon). However, wanting more, I purchased a pair of Audio-Technica ATH-M30 Professional Headphones through Amazon for $40. They lacked range and were tight and felt smothering when worn. They don't come close to the JVC X500 in sound quality. I returned them and was going to settle for the other JVC's until I saw these on Amazon). I am not an expert at describing what makes for high sound quality but I know that when someone says, when describing headphones, that they hear parts of songs they couldn't previously hear well with other headphones, that means something, if accurate. That description is absolutely true with these headphones. It's not so much you will hear sounds that you never heard at all, it is that you will hear instrumental parts and vocals (such as some back up vocals), much clearer and stronger than you hear them with other headphones. I must re-emphasize that the sound from these headphones is incredibly rich and full, especially if your system has a graphic equalizer that you can admust to your particular likes. You cannot go wrong with these headphones!! I am almost in disbelief that they cost only $18, seem solidly made, are extremely comfortable and the sound will impress you to no end. They are heaven!
A**Z
Llegó antes de lo esperado, tienen buen sonido, aunque estoy muy acostumbrado a bajos intensos me encantó la claridad del sonido y detalles.
B**_
Produto bem acabado, som límpido. Atendeu minhas expectativas. Só exagerado o cabo que mede mais de 3 metros. Recomendo.
A**.
Quality is quite good, picks up even minutely low frequency sounds.
B**E
I have owned many JVC products over the years and I am a big fan, especially of their portable equipment. Time was when JVC made the best boomboxes on the market and their high end hifi was impressive too. I have recently returned to headphones after 20 years. I still have my old Sennhiesers HD40s from 1986 but they do not suit most modern equipment since the output is low and it comes with the larger jack as standard. So I bought these JVC HA RX500 based on a recommendation for the HA RX series on Canuck Audio Mart. These were $30 plus shipping from Amazon and I got them in about a week. I ordered the white models but to me the colour is more silver. Very pleasant design though not particularly disctinctive. Construction is lightweight plastic. Nothing special. But so are the HD40s and mine are almost 30 years old and still going strong. Comfort is adequate but my old HD40s are lighter and more comfortable. I initially plugged them into each of my 4 JVC boomboxes that span from the 1980s to the early 2000s. All still work like new and the sound on each was balanced and neutral whether for jazz, rock or classical. There was no brightness, no boomy bass and a neutral midrange. Sources were tape, tuner and cd. I then put it on my home stereo through a McIntosh amplifier and a turntable from Clearaudio. Again, very good balance top to bottom. Absolutely no problem listening to these for a couple of hours on what is a fairly revealing system. What's missing? Well you do not get that sense of 3-D soundstage like better headphones or the detail, transparency, speed and air of the B&W speakers that front this system. My son is something of a headphone guru with a very good ear and a number of better headphones from AKG, B&W, Grado, Monster and others. These will not appeal to fashion conscious bass lovers, Monster has that wrapped up. Nor will it match the midrange purity of the B&Ws, the resolution of the AKGs or the unique musicality of the Grado. But those all cost between 3 and 10 times what these JVCs do. For $30, this is very good value. Strongly recommended.
R**G
I bought these head phones so I could plug them into my guitar amplifier, allowing me to play my electric guitar any time of day or night without causing any annoyance to my neighbours. The long lead on the headset also makes it easy to move about without having to take the headphones off. The head phones will also plug into the TV so I can watch and hear the progammes when my partner has gone to bed without disturbing her. The head phones are very comfortable and light weight; they look and feel a quality product and are very reasonably priced so I would highly recommend them.
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